The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread 15:43 - Feb 18 with 77756 views | Darran | | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:21 - Feb 19 with 1695 views | Dibaba | Of course Laudrup didn't agree terms with the players, as it isn't his job. But if any player is willing to tell Laudrup that he's willing to play for little old Swansea especially because Laudrup is managing there, then they are probably not demanding 100,000 pounds per week. And I'm sure that based on Laudrup's track record of being an "genuine and honest" person, attested to by Jenkins himself, that he's not just making up "bullshit" as you say. | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:24 - Feb 19 with 1686 views | Uxbridge | Evidence? Oh we're talking about evidence are we. What evidence is there that Laudrup was *snigger* Abramovic's first choice? What evidence is there that Laudrup was only told by email that he was going? Interesting standards being applied here. The truth about Tutu will likely come out in the wash sooner rather than later. However from what I know to be true, he acted completely disgracefully and used his position to make as much money as he possibly could with absolutely no consideration for what was best for Swansea City. He had no authority to make even a quarter of the deals he did and certainly no authority to try and sell our club captain as part of one of those deals. If you or Laudrup can't see that then it's good that he's gone. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:29 - Feb 19 with 1676 views | Uxbridge | For the first part, that's a ridiculous leap to make. Hell the sentence is ridiculous. All we have is Laudrup's word that he's tapped up a few players. No specifics, no names, no figures, no nothing. It's the equivalent of giving a phone book to a call centre and saying you've got them some customers. As for the second, either Jenkins is a liar or he isn't. If he's lying about Laudrup's departure then you can't trust his words on Laudrup's character either. Can't have your cake and eat it. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:29 - Feb 19 with 1673 views | gibs0n | Its purely guessing.... | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:31 - Feb 19 with 1669 views | Dewi1jack | "Persuaded to join?" Let's see... Aspas- do you want to come to Swansea and earn about 25K a year, or do you want to go to Liverpool, a club who've won numerous European titles and will pay you around 70 k a year? Aubermeyang- do you want to play for Swansea in the EL or really put yourself in the shop window for a big money move playing in the CL. I think both answers are the polar opposite of coming to us. You seem to / think you know a lot about the inner workings of our club. Who we signing in the summer? I can get a bet on and screw the bookies What profit are we posting with our next set of accounts? Ahh. The only things you know are what King Micheal has said. Don't believe everything you see or hear: There are 2 or 3 sides to every story. Doubt we will hear you apologise when you're made to look stupid, because ML was only saying things to make him look good, or when the other side of the story comes out. You'll be long gone following your next false idol | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:33 - Feb 19 with 1663 views | Dibaba | "And yeah you are." I'm what? Danish? The only Danes I know personally that have slanted eyes are those adopted from Asian countries by Danes already living there. Why is it so hard to believe that Laudrup was wanted by Chelsea in the summer after he led the team with the Premier League's smallest budget to a historic, unprecedented major trophy and 9 place in the Premier League? I mean, we're talking about a team with 20,000 seats beating Chelsea over two legs in two clean sheets, and beating Arsenal away 2-0! Don't you think Abramovich would have been the least bit impressed by that in summer of 2013? Don't you think he would have put his hat in the ring when an overwhelming majority (IIRC some 90 percent) of Madrid fans surveyed said that they wanted Laudrup as their next boss? [Post edited 19 Feb 2014 16:09]
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:38 - Feb 19 with 1651 views | Dibaba | "Is Jenkins a truthful person or a liar?" It depends. When he doesn't need to pay compensation for a manager that is no longer favored by the board, then yes, he's probably a truthful person in most instances. When he is embarrassed about the so-called "leaks" which were proven to be bullshit, e.g., Paris, then he's probably being truthful in defending a man who is generally known to be a genuine and honest person. I trust the man who was voted as Manager of the Year by his peers and vowed never to leave a club in mid-season, despite potentially lucrative offers, even while never promising to stay after the season. [Post edited 19 Feb 2014 15:21]
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:43 - Feb 19 with 1636 views | Dibaba | You're talking about those that were reported in the media. Laudrup never mentioned players who he was interested in until something was actually being offered. In the cases you cited, offers were apparently made, and that is why they were in the media. Some staff somewhere made leaks, not Laudrup. Apparently there were others that Laudrup had talked to who showed great interest who were either not made offers or were otherwise not successfully recruited by Swansea's recruiting dept. | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:43 - Feb 19 with 1636 views | Dull1Thomas | Didn't the board sort out contracts, including loans? As reported ki couldn't have come back if the request wasn't in at the start of January. So it could have been Laudrup was saying he didn't want him back because he knew he couldn't get him and didn't want the players he had to feel unwanted! I'm not saying that is what happened but it is a reasonable assumption especially as HJ didn't seem to know how the contract was set. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:44 - Feb 19 with 1631 views | Darran | So if Laudrup wasn't in Paris where was he? | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:49 - Feb 19 with 1624 views | Dibaba | "What evidence is there that Laudrup was *snigger* Abramovic's first choice?" Laudrup said that he was approached by Chelsea, but they never made an offer because Laudrup made it clear that he wanted to stay at Swansea. I never said that he was the first choice, but only that he was approached before Mourinho. And considering Mourinho's track record with Abramovich, one can definitely see how that is plausible. Let's think back on Laudrup post Capitol One Cup, and not with the present lens of having been fired by Swansea. It is the only way we'll have an objective opinion about what transpired in the summer of 2013. Laudrup was the media darling and had been voted Manager of the Year by his peers. He was one of the most popular managers in Europe, and even an incredible majority of Real Madrid fans wanted him as the next manager. | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:49 - Feb 19 with 1624 views | Uxbridge | It's hard to believe because it's hard to believe that Abramovic would want a manager with only a league cup on his resume when he already had Mourinho in his back pocket. You love Laudrup. I get it. But he could do wrong. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:54 - Feb 19 with 1603 views | Dibaba | Is it really that hard to believe when you consider that he hired Avram Grant, who had almost nothing on his CV? The same Avram Grant who succeeded Mourinho? [Post edited 19 Feb 2014 14:13]
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 13:59 - Feb 19 with 1583 views | swan65split | "I’m very, very confused so I call and ask what’s going on. It was a little difficult to hear what was said on the phone" lets see, cant hear! Sorry I cant hear you can you repeat or WHAT YOU SAY MUSH! Mooooooooooooo. I very confused what you saying ML | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:03 - Feb 19 with 1569 views | Yr_Arglwydd_Rhys | "Let's think back on Laudrup post Capitol One Cup, and not with the present lens of having been fired by Swansea. It is the only way we'll have an objective opinion about what transpired in the summer of 2013. " Hmm...shall we? The game which featured a squabble between our players over penalty taking because, as Laudrup admitted later, he hadn't thought of assigning a dedicated penalty taker? The game - sorry, final - where Laudrup did not appear in the changing rooms for a team talk? The game in which Laudrup played a midfielder in the back four because Laudrup had fallen out with our other defender? Just before he then fell out with the midfielder and refused to talk to him ever again, like a five year old child? No doubt Laudrup played a role in the cup win, but the match itself tells us so much about the man and his managing style: it works spectacularly at times, but boy does he make problems for himself. | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:04 - Feb 19 with 1569 views | Dibaba | I'm talking about Everton at home and Stoke away last season. They had the same manager, but looked a completely different team. Sometimes the players themselves have to take the blame, and I think in these instances, they must. | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:10 - Feb 19 with 1548 views | Uxbridge | Yeah, so anything good was down to Laudrup, and anything bad was down to the players. You sure you aren't Laudrup? | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:10 - Feb 19 with 1548 views | ItchySphincter | Fvkin incredible. Do these imbeciles who question the inegrity of the club and board over the whinings of another foreign mercenary actually consider themselves supporters? Incredible. I'm starting to go right off Laudrup and these 'fans' are not helping matters. There is not one piece of factual info on this thread re the actions of the club yet the bullsh!t is being spouted as evidence. We can do without these kind of fans, hopefully they'll follow Laudrup to wherever he lands next. Shallow cvnts. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:11 - Feb 19 with 1548 views | Dull1Thomas | Apart from the penalty situation all of that is speculation. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:11 - Feb 19 with 1548 views | Dibaba | Guilty until proven innocent? He needs an alibi now? Do you really think he would have flown off to Paris without having told Jenkins? According to Laudrup, he had an important personal matter on Monday that Jenkins was aware of. Do you really need to know what that personal matter was? | | | |
The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:19 - Feb 19 with 1522 views | Dibaba | "he hadn't thought of assigning a dedicated penalty taker?" Often assistants are responsible for those duties, and Curtis would probably have known better than Wieghorst or Laudrup who the best penalty taker is anyway. And that would probably be why Laudrup didn't look pleased and was asking questions of Curtis. To be fair, some of the blame of course falls to Laudrup, but I'm sure others need to look at themselves too, especially Dyer, who was never designated as a set piece taker and had a greedy moment there in insisting to take the penalty. "The game in which Laudrup played a midfielder in the back four because Laudrup had fallen out with our other defender?' So, now it is Laudrup's fault that Bartley played horrendously against Liverpool and was clearly not in form to play an important cup final? Is it his fault that Chico suffered an injury? Anyway, your criticisms about Laudrup during one game have no bearing on whether he was wanted by top clubs in Europe. Absolutely none. [Post edited 19 Feb 2014 14:21]
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:25 - Feb 19 with 1504 views | PozuelosSideys | Dibaba, are you employed as part of Laudrup's PR team to manage his commerical persona? | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:27 - Feb 19 with 1499 views | Darran | Nah I couldn't give a f^ck where he was if I'm honest but anyone can give answers like that. You're taking one mans word as gospel at the moment without knowing if there's more to the story,I find that a bit disturbing. The Paris rumours probably had something to do with him previously popping off to Paris to see his daughter. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:28 - Feb 19 with 1492 views | Uxbridge | No, because it's a sideshow from the issue anyway. It's clear that the real issue was Laudrup's support staff not being up to scratch. Complaints about training being poor and not being prepared properly. Complaints that the board too seriously enough to demand change. This isn't in dispute as Laudrup himself said so, and his word is gospel as we know. Interesting that those same support staff were the reason for his departure at Mallorca. I guess that was Jenkins' fault too. Maybe, just maybe, if Laudrup refused to discuss their futures it meant his own could only go one way. | |
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The Official Michael Laudrup Press Conference Day Thread on 14:28 - Feb 19 with 1492 views | Dibaba | That isn't what I said at all. After the international break before the Everton match the players seemed to have lost form and fitness. Whether Laudrup or his staff is to blame is questionable. During an international break, all players are given instructions on how they should train. I'm not convinced that the players followed those instructions. I would imagine that the players weren't disciplined enough in their training during the break. As happened in the reports about the Dubai camp, the manager seems to be the only one being blamed when players lack discipline. This is also evident when people are blaming Laudrup for an incident when Dyer was obviously acting like a selfish prick when arguing with the set piece taker De Guzman. Obviously that is an issue of discipline, and the manager is not to blame necessarily when a player insists on getting a hat-trick at the expense of the team. Laudrup did the right thing as a manager in pulling Dyer, who shifted the team's focus away from team play to getting him his hat-trick. Yet, Laudrup gets the blame for the argument. [Post edited 19 Feb 2014 14:32]
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