Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:51 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:56 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:57 pm
Daniel_PT_blues wrote:I'd say it's more down to Dalman tbh
Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:05 pm
BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:38 pm
64JACK wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
So you think you will get more money for higher viewing figures right? Seriously? And you call yourself BanterLad? Oh my!
Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:47 pm
BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:01 pm
soulofthesea wrote:64JACK wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
So you think you will get more money for higher viewing figures right? Seriously? And you call yourself BanterLad? Oh my!
i think the better the viewing figures..the more likely you are to be on.......following?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:13 pm
Bluebird For Life wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
I might not have agreed with the way he has handled things, but I have never thought that Tan was an idiot - far from it in fact.
Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:25 pm
nobby wrote:Daniel_PT_blues wrote:I'd say it's more down to Dalman tbh
Agree, hes holding the club together at the moment.
Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:28 pm
64JACK wrote:soulofthesea wrote:64JACK wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
So you think you will get more money for higher viewing figures right? Seriously? And you call yourself BanterLad? Oh my!
i think the better the viewing figures..the more likely you are to be on.......following?
Yes of course I am following. So you honestly think that because you have a few Norwegians taking an interest in you, as well as Having an ex Man Utd player as your manager, that your viewing figures are going to go through the roof and Sky/bt will feature you more often making you millions of pounds extra right? f**k me, you're more deluded than the OP!
Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:29 pm
64JACK wrote:soulofthesea wrote:64JACK wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
So you think you will get more money for higher viewing figures right? Seriously? And you call yourself BanterLad? Oh my!
i think the better the viewing figures..the more likely you are to be on.......following?
Yes of course I am following. So you honestly think that because you have a few Norwegians taking an interest in you, as well as Having an ex Man Utd player as your manager, that your viewing figures are going to go through the roof and Sky/bt will feature you more often making you millions of pounds extra right? f**k me, you're more deluded than the OP!
Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:33 pm
Castro wrote:64JACK wrote:soulofthesea wrote:64JACK wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:Jumping around the man u forums and we've suddenly become a second team for them, add this to the number of Norwegians taking an interest and perhaps purely on ots being appointed our viewing figures could sky rocket leading to more revenue, is Tan the idiot we all thought he was?
So you think you will get more money for higher viewing figures right? Seriously? And you call yourself BanterLad? Oh my!
i think the better the viewing figures..the more likely you are to be on.......following?
Yes of course I am following. So you honestly think that because you have a few Norwegians taking an interest in you, as well as Having an ex Man Utd player as your manager, that your viewing figures are going to go through the roof and Sky/bt will feature you more often making you millions of pounds extra right? f**k me, you're more deluded than the OP!
Of course, thats why we are Barca and Real fans second team and have the whole of Denmark watching us.
Huw Tan-kins is a genius I tell thee
Sat Jan 04, 2014 2:24 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:11 am
Castro wrote:The fact you are even attrmpting to compare a perennial substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to Michael Laudrup is terrifying
Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:32 am
BanterLad115 wrote:Castro wrote:The fact you are even attrmpting to compare a perennial substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to Michael Laudrup is terrifying
If you're talking about playing record, surely ole's is better, slightly less goals but vastly better goal per game ratio, won more trophies including the champions league and one thing stands out above all else, loyalty, which I don't see in Laudrup
As a manager Ole is too young to compare but if he does become united manager within a few years surely he would have outdone Laudrup so I don't see what you're trying to prove here
Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:40 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:43 am
Castro wrote:Please - dont just take my word for it -
Romário: "The best player I have ever played with and the 4th best in the history of the game"[18]
Raúl: "The best I have ever played with."[17]
Iniesta: "Who is the best player in history? Laudrup."[54]
Messi: "I fully understand why he is considered one of the best players in Barcelona's history and even the world."[55]
Cruyff: "One of the most difficult players I have worked with. When he gives 80–90% he is still by far the best, but I want 100%, and he rarely does that."[56]
Cruyff (After Real Madrid with Laudrup had won 5–0 over Cruyff's Barcelona): "When Michael plays like a dream, a magic illusion, determined to show his new team his extreme abilities, no one in the world comes anywhere near his level."[57]
Cruyff (Cruyff on Laudrup's lack of killer instinct during matches): "Had Michael been born in a poor ghetto in Brazil or Argentina with the ball being his only way out of poverty he would today be recognised as the biggest genius of the game ever. He had all the abilities to reach it but lacked this ghetto-instinct, which could have driven him there."[58]
Platini: "One of the biggest talents ever. The best in the world on the training pitch, but never used his talent to its full during matches.[57]
Platini: "Michael had everything except for one thing: he wasn't selfish enough."[16]
Guardiola: "The best player in the world, I can't believe he hasn't won the title as best player."[citation needed]
Beckenbauer: "Pelé was the best in the 60s, Cruyff in the 70s, Maradona in the 80s and Laudrup in the 90s."[57]
Roberto Galia: "I have played against Maradona, Platini and Baggio. But the player I saw do the most indescribable things was Michael Laudrup."[59]
Clemente: "To me, Michael Laudrup is the most genius player the world has ever seen. He will always be my numero uno. Always."[57]
Bakero: "No one has given the club [Barcelona] as much inspiration as Michael. We all look up to him. It is a privilege to have your day enriched by a genius."[57]
Koeman: "Michael was possibly the most skilful and elegant player I ever played with. Few could dribble like he could. He could sense when a game was ready to be seized and transformed by a moment of individual brilliance."[60]
Stoichkov: "One of the best European players I’ve ever seen. An elegant, old-fashioned playmaker, he did things few other footballers could do."[61]
Stoichkov: "From more than hundred goals that I scored I'm sure that over 50 were assisted by Michael. To play with him was extremely easy. We found each other by intuition on the field and found common football language. Look at Ivan Zamorano. Laudrup went there (Real) and Zamorano is a goalscorer. Sometimes I envy Ivan for the passes he receives. Passes on foot after you accelerated. Few people understand football like the Danish player. He can only be comprised with Maradona, Schuster or Roberto Baggio. They make things easy and find the right solutions. For them is simple, for the opponent – unthinkable. Phenomenal! His only problem is his character. He is emotional and terribly reserved. This affects him a lot, because he takes everything personally – no matter if someone tells him something or decision that he does not agree. His relations with Cruyff were delicate because he couldn't take the critics. I listen to him but I don't care that much. For Michael this was fatal. He couldn't take it anymore so he left without a word."[62]
Brian Laudrup: "My brother started as an attacker but became an elegant attacking midfielder, perhaps the most complete there has ever been. His vision, speed of thought and passing were on a different level; he always knew what was going to happen before anybody else did. If anyone had a 'football brain', it was him."[63]
Ferrer: "Few people made me enjoy the game as much as Michael. Maybe he didn’t get the media recognition he deserved, but he was so classy and a real thinker. A master of the blind pass and impossible through-balls and I will never forget his 'spoon' pass in a game against Osasuna. He lifted the ball right over the defence and Romario touched it in first time."[64]
Capello (After the 4–0 win of Milan against Barcelona in the 1994 CL final): "Laudrup was the guy I feared but Cruyff left him out, and that was his mistake."[65]
Figo: "I think maybe Laudrup was the best player I ever played against."[66]
Mourinho: "He was phenomenal in Barcelona. He was a fantastic player whom I would love to have on my team today."[67]
Stoichkov: "Laudrup was the greatest"[68]
Alan Tate: "He is still the best player in training at 48 years."[69]
Ian Rush: "He probably had the most individual skill I've seen. He was an incredible player."[70]
John Toshack: "To me he was the best player of his generation and he is a lot like Cruyff both as a player and a manager"[71]
Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:08 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:37 am
nojac wrote:Thats all well and good all the greats saying that about Michael Laudrup, but growing up he wasn't even the best footballer in his house .
Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:43 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:49 am
mikeyt.po3 wrote:Castro, plaudits like that would be superb if he was PLAYING for you but, he is just managing you. And when I say just managing you he is just managing to keep you out of the bottom three isn't he.
Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:10 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:46 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:54 am
robinsonisgod7 wrote:Anyone arguing that OGS was a better player than ML is dumb.
However Castro, I think the OP made a hash of explaining the point he was trying to make.
Consider the publicity that we have had as a club over the last few weeks. Cardiff City has essentially gone viral. VT ha been billed as this pantomime villain and sacked the popular manager - the whole of the EPL took note and it made headline news in all media formats. As is undisputed the EPL is the most closely followed league in the world so whatever makes headline news in the EPL makes headline news in the world of football.
So now at this point after Malky got sacked we are trending everywhere. Worldwide news.
Let's bring this back around to what the poster was trying to say. The press at this point was very negative toward VT but a few quick facts will bring his next move into focus:
1)Manchester United are the most recognised if not the most supported [British] club in the world.
2) THE defining moment in the modern history of Man Utd is the Treble in '99.
3) OGS scored the winner in the CL final in very dramatic circumstances to make this defining moment happen.
4) OGS is recognised as a 'good guy' in football. (humble, intelligent, hardworking)
By bringing in OGS he has turned the whole situation on his head and got in someone who may not have been the greatest player but is certainly world famous and a legend in his own right.
OGS has certainly made all the right noises i.e "things aren't always as they seem from the outside"
So when the OP says viewing figures I don't think he means 'amount of matches that get shown on TV' but rather column inches, twitter trends etc etc and by boosting these numbers in the last few weeks suddenly (for reasons initially bad but now turning positive) Cardiff City is being watched by all intently. And THAT is very important if you want to start MAKING money not just pissing it away.
Hope I made sense!
Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:10 am
Gavin wrote:
Great post, im sure Castro will twist your words somehow in an effort to rubbish them though.....
Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:15 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:26 am
Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:37 am
Daniel_PT_blues wrote:I'd say it's more down to Dalman tbh
Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:38 am
BanterLad115 wrote:Castro wrote:The fact you are even attrmpting to compare a perennial substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to Michael Laudrup is terrifying
If you're talking about playing record, surely ole's is better, slightly less goals but vastly better goal per game ratio, won more trophies including the champions league and one thing stands out above all else, loyalty, which I don't see in Laudrup
As a manager Ole is too young to compare but if he does become united manager within a few years surely he would have outdone Laudrup so I don't see what you're trying to prove here
Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:53 am
BanterLad115 wrote:Castro wrote:The fact you are even attrmpting to compare a perennial substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to Michael Laudrup is terrifying
If you're talking about playing record, surely ole's is better, slightly less goals but vastly better goal per game ratio, won more trophies including the champions league and one thing stands out above all else, loyalty, which I don't see in Laudrup
As a manager Ole is too young to compare but if he does become united manager within a few years surely he would have outdone Laudrup so I don't see what you're trying to prove here