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Post by mrfish on Oct 15, 2009 11:12:29 GMT
News on BBC website about Larsson expressing his desire to return to Parkhead in a coaching role at some point.... I, for one, think it would be fantastic to have someone of his nature involved in the club again. A total Celtic Legend and I'm sure when he gets his badges he'll be welcomed with opened arms back home in Paradise!!!!
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Post by pele on Oct 15, 2009 11:15:29 GMT
But would mowbray want him about? I dont think so.
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Post by LENNY on Oct 15, 2009 11:25:33 GMT
i love the man, but he needs some experience b4 he can even think about being part of celtics 1st team.
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Post by mrfish on Oct 15, 2009 11:33:41 GMT
There's no doubt about that Lenny. He says himself that he wants to leave the Swedish system to learn and earn all the badges properly. He seems determined to do well and as we know as fans, he does whatever he puts his mind to with everything he has. One of the games true professionals!!!! I don't think it would be a problem for Mowbray Pele as even if he did join up with the club it will be in years to come as he's only on the verge of retirement from playing so hasn't even started the process of leaning the other side of the game. Even if Mowbray is still in charge when the day comes (if it does) Larsson wouldn't be jumping straight into first team coaching without learning the trade at smaller clubs or set ups before taking on a full time professional role and that would take years! I think someone with the CV of Larsson adding to his personality and professionalism would do wonders teaching up and coming players the way the game should be played. Something for the future!!!!
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Post by mrfish on Oct 15, 2009 12:01:25 GMT
Here, someone contact big Ally and see if he'd give Henke one of his coaching awards to get him started as they're hard to come by.... ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by dfc on Oct 15, 2009 12:31:20 GMT
would like him back but only after getting some experience first. good footballers dont make good managers see under
john barnes roy keane etc etc
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Post by thelawnmowerman on Oct 15, 2009 12:41:06 GMT
Coach? f**k sake I would start him on Saturday.
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Post by mrfish on Oct 15, 2009 13:49:43 GMT
Coach? f**k sake I would start him on Saturday. hahaha ;D ;D Show Samaras and co how it's really done!!!
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Post by pele on Oct 15, 2009 14:00:28 GMT
Here, someone contact big Ally and see if he'd give Henke one of his coaching awards to get him started as they're hard to come by.... ;D ;D ;D ;D Big allys coaching awards ;D
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Post by pele on Oct 15, 2009 14:00:58 GMT
would like him back but only after getting some experience first. good footballers dont make good managers see under john barnes roy keane etc etc You dont think Roy Keane is a good manager?
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Post by Mitty on Oct 15, 2009 15:59:20 GMT
not sure if that was tongue in cheek or not pele! Personally i dont he's proved anything. At sunderland he managed 2 buy very good championship players 2 get them promoted, but when promoted he was left with championship players in his squad as he couldnt attract big names 2 the club, they went from being a big fish in a small pond 2 being a wee tiny fish in the big f**kin ocean in the premier league. with being at man u so long, think he was always used 2 competing with the best with the best players, and not sure he coult get used 2 being involved with a team who basically werent good enough. Hell of a player but dont think he'll make it as a boss. Wouldnt tell him 2 his face rite enough!
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Post by hattori henzo on Oct 15, 2009 16:26:42 GMT
Henrik coaching at Parkhead would be a great appointment. He'd inspire boys for a start and further to mower's comment he could sneak the odd sub spot for an old-firm here or there. ;D
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Post by pele on Oct 15, 2009 16:49:29 GMT
not sure if that was tongue in cheek or not pele! Personally i dont he's proved anything. At sunderland he managed 2 buy very good championship players 2 get them promoted, but when promoted he was left with championship players in his squad as he couldnt attract big names 2 the club, they went from being a big fish in a small pond 2 being a wee tiny fish in the big f**kin ocean in the premier league. with being at man u so long, think he was always used 2 competing with the best with the best players, and not sure he coult get used 2 being involved with a team who basically werent good enough. Hell of a player but dont think he'll make it as a boss. Wouldnt tell him 2 his face rite enough! I understand what your saying but when he took over at sunderland they were near bottom and he completely turned it around. Ok he did't do such a great job when they were in the prem but how far could he take them they just didt have the quality and staying up was a success. I wouldt judge too quickly at ipswich either i just hope he sticks the hard times out and the board let him alone. I think he could be an amazing manager given the right club i think one of his problems is as you sort of said he was so used to playing and working with the best i think he finds it hard to cope with average players that dont have the same drive/heart as he did. What a player though even the biggest liverpool fans must respect him. A bbc reporter recently interviewed him and asked him was he staying as manager i swear the reporter was fecking trembeling asking him it hahaha
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Post by LENNY on Oct 15, 2009 17:05:53 GMT
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Post by turfcutter on Oct 15, 2009 22:28:17 GMT
keanos ok. hes working with what he has. true not all good footballers make great managers but keane was a hardcore footballer who will make every player sweat blood under him. barnes in my opinion was a legend but a complete wank of a manager..... just rem walter smith was a legend when he guided rangers to 9 in a row, but since hes come back alot of gers fans have been looking him out. money talks in football, thats why alex ferguson is where he is and thats why keanes not getting where he wants to.
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Post by Sammy T on Oct 16, 2009 6:30:41 GMT
would like him back but only after getting some experience first. good footballers dont make good managers see under john barnes roy keane etc etc sure john barnes did celtic proud whenever he was in charge all them years ago??how many trophies did he win!! defo wrong about keano tho dfc he's a great manager and will be big in management in years to come!!! you should have put Josef Venglos & Wim Jansen down!!! ;D back to the subject i think Larsson deserves to be a coach a parkhead, he is a legend in his own right!! dont know if mowbray would guide him in the right direction tho!! he should be guided by a good manager like the great Walter Smith!!! ;D
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Post by mrfish on Oct 16, 2009 7:24:04 GMT
would like him back but only after getting some experience first. good footballers dont make good managers see under john barnes roy keane etc etc sure john barnes did celtic proud whenever he was in charge all them years ago??how many trophies did he win!! defo wrong about keano tho dfc he's a great manager and will be big in management in years to come!!! you should have put Josef Venglos & Wim Jansen down!!! ;D back to the subject i think Larsson deserves to be a coach a parkhead, he is a legend in his own right!! dont know if mowbray would guide him in the right direction tho!! he should be guided by a good manager like the great Walter Smith!!! ;D Tell me I read this wrong Jabbs. Tell me I didn't see you try to sleg Wim Jansen, the man who stopped the nonsense about Rangers winning 10 in a row. As Henrik himself said, "we won it under Wim and stopped the 10 in a row, making Rangers the second team do 9 in a row, it wasn't a record then and doesn't really mean anything, it doesn't count"!!!!
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Post by mrfish on Oct 16, 2009 7:30:43 GMT
Good post... I never seen this article and to be honest hadn't heard Yorke's verdict on him either, probably because the media chose more to pick out his take on the Jordan Circus.... Very worrying insight into the mind of a legend. He's defo a troubled man and it's obvious he's been fighting demons his whole life. You see that with a lot of extremely gifted, talented people who behind it all have serious failings, like Best with the drink etc. Very sad. I agree with the few here though who think in time he could be a great manager. If he was given time to get a good team together at a club and get success he wouldn't have as much need for wrecking the place at half time!! lol... ;D
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Post by Sammy T on Oct 16, 2009 13:58:35 GMT
sure john barnes did celtic proud whenever he was in charge all them years ago??how many trophies did he win!! defo wrong about keano tho dfc he's a great manager and will be big in management in years to come!!! you should have put Josef Venglos & Wim Jansen down!!! ;D back to the subject i think Larsson deserves to be a coach a parkhead, he is a legend in his own right!! dont know if mowbray would guide him in the right direction tho!! he should be guided by a good manager like the great Walter Smith!!! ;D Tell me I read this wrong Jabbs. Tell me I didn't see you try to sleg Wim Jansen, the man who stopped the nonsense about Rangers winning 10 in a row. As Henrik himself said, "we won it under Wim and stopped the 10 in a row, making Rangers the second team do 9 in a row, it wasn't a record then and doesn't really mean anything, it doesn't count"!!!! ok fair point fisher about jansen!!! but y only stay one year?? or was he given legendary status after that?? ;D I liked it when Josef Venglos & John Barnes were in charge tho!!!
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Post by LENNY on Oct 16, 2009 20:19:33 GMT
ok fair point fisher about jansen!!! but y only stay one year?? or was he given legendary status after that?? ;D I liked it when Josef Venglos & John Barnes were in charge tho!!! he only stayed one year because he was on a contract with a get out clause, celtic did nothing to re negotiate it until it was too late.he took the hump and left...just right too imo.
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Post by Sammy T on Oct 17, 2009 7:57:33 GMT
i know but y walk away after such a feat?? u would have thought they would have tryed to keep him len!!
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Post by Potter on Oct 17, 2009 10:20:51 GMT
There would be lennon and larrson dont really think mowbray would be happy, the fans would only want lennon and larrson to takeover. mowbray would feel pressured into letting them have more say than they should. players would show more respect for the tweedle dee and tweedle dumb instead of mowbray. he wouldnt have it. as a gers fan i wouldnt him there neither
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Post by LENNY on Oct 17, 2009 17:02:57 GMT
i know but y walk away after such a feat?? u would have thought they would have tryed to keep him len!! the working relationship between the borad and jansen was non existant by the end.. everyone knew he was away before we clinched that league.
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Post by mrfish on Oct 19, 2009 7:53:01 GMT
The board done nothing to keep him on and as Lenny says he got thick and left which I also agree he had every reason to after saving the record 9 titles from defeat!!! He done an amazing job and IMO is a great name in our history for stopping the Gers making it 10. Mind that season was my first Old Firm, Negri put them one up, Gazza got a red card for using the elbow and at that time we sat in the Lisbon Lions stand as the Jock Stein Stand was being built and was only a temporary stand at the time. In the Lisbon Lion Stand we had the pleasure of being right beside the celebrating Gers fans as they sang, "we can see you sneaking out" etc just as big Alan Stubbs jumped up for the header in stoppage time to beat Goram and level the game. The place went crazy and the look on the gers men crying the bit out was unreal!!!!! # Those were the days when we had players to be proud of, both clubs, instead of the tubes prancing around now!!!
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Post by turfcutter on Oct 19, 2009 21:26:20 GMT
The board done nothing to keep him on and as Lenny says he got thick and left which I also agree he had every reason to after saving the record 9 titles from defeat!!! He done an amazing job and IMO is a great name in our history for stopping the Gers making it 10. Mind that season was my first Old Firm, Negri put them one up, Gazza got a red card for using the elbow and at that time we sat in the Lisbon Lions stand as the Jock Stein Stand was being built and was only a temporary stand at the time. In the Lisbon Lion Stand we had the pleasure of being right beside the celebrating Gers fans as they sang, "we can see you sneaking out" etc just as big Alan Stubbs jumped up for the header in stoppage time to beat Goram and level the game. The place went crazy and the look on the gers men crying the bit out was unreal!!!!! # Those were the days when we had players to be proud of, both clubs, instead of the tubes prancing around now!!! here here. my first old firm game was the 6 2 game. quality players on both teams. now we have alot of wannabees getting over paid to bore us to death. bring back the days of larsson, lubo,stubbs, goram, gough and albertz.
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Post by Sammy T on Oct 20, 2009 1:51:04 GMT
agree with both of you lads!! the old firms arent hyped anymore!! Its like a damp squib! those were the games the day big albertz knocked out lamberts teeth and gers got the penalty!! i was only ten or eleven at the times and there was some great games of football played!! the 6-2 game u mentioned cutter was the time the gers were inihilated by celtic and then when rangers got them at home they beat them 5! it was so so competitive and now its poor!
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