Bomber wrote:Really? No need. At least my example is a real person.Michael wrote:
Oh dear, you have no idea what a messiah is, I really feel sorry for you.
Still no idea, hardly surprising.
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Bomber wrote:Really? No need. At least my example is a real person.Michael wrote:
Oh dear, you have no idea what a messiah is, I really feel sorry for you.
Coming from one of the flock of the brain-washed, your opinion matters little.Michael wrote:Bomber wrote:Really? No need. At least my example is a real person.Michael wrote:
Oh dear, you have no idea what a messiah is, I really feel sorry for you.
Still no idea, hardly surprising.
Bomber wrote:Coming from one of the flock of the brain-washed, your opinion matters little.Michael wrote:Bomber wrote:
Really? No need. At least my example is a real person.
Still no idea, hardly surprising.
maybe its YOU that has been brainwashed into believing that those you believe have been brainwashed have in fact been brainwashed.Bomber
Coming from one of the flock of the brain-washed, your opinion matters little.
Thinking and considering facts for myself is, in fact, virtually the opposite of being brainwashed. But I don't expect the brainwashed to understand that.MegaBonus wrote:maybe its YOU that has been brainwashed into believing that those you believe have been brainwashed have in fact been brainwashed.Bomber
Coming from one of the flock of the brain-washed, your opinion matters little.
the truth is out there...….
Bomber wrote:Thinking and considering facts for myself is, in fact, virtually the opposite of being brainwashed. But I don't expect the brainwashed to understand that.MegaBonus wrote:maybe its YOU that has been brainwashed into believing that those you believe have been brainwashed have in fact been brainwashed.Bomber
Coming from one of the flock of the brain-washed, your opinion matters little.
the truth is out there...….
Its easier to not believe in the truth, that way you don't have to justify your sins.MegaBonus wrote:maybe those people just aren't as intelligent as they think they are...and to reconcile that fact they believe all those that oppose their way of thinking have been brainwashed...
Saving your soul is whats important, the fact that you cant accept the truth suggests an underlining issue that you are indeed "brainwashed".Bomber wrote:
You two are (bordering on) hilarious.
Free thinkers are the opposite of brain-washed.
Pray, hope, worship do whatever you want but spare me the "truth" crap.
If you wish, go for it. You will be wasting your time though.Michael wrote:Saving your soul is whats important, the fact that you cant accept the truth suggests an underlining issue that you are indeed "brainwashed".Bomber wrote:
You two are (bordering on) hilarious.
Free thinkers are the opposite of brain-washed.
Pray, hope, worship do whatever you want but spare me the "truth" crap.
I will continue to pray for you Eddie.
Of how Marinos, and the rest, replicate the style of Guardiola’s side, Marwood says: “It’s interesting because 11 years ago when I first came here it was very hard to recruit [coaching, scouting] talent. They saw us as another foreign-owned club that would go through a crazy period of uncertainty. But now, we’re regarded as a stable club that’s got great owners, an extremely supportive board.”
Marwood laughs. “People say: ‘Can I get a coaching job with you? I play like Pep.’ ‘OK, tell me.’ ‘It’s 4-3-3.’ ‘No, it’s a little bit more than that,’” he says. “It’s very detailed, if you look at our style, it’s about rotation. Playing through the lines. Building from the back. Combinations. Possession-based that has to have an outcome.
“We were amazingly fortunate to get Pep. He has been incredible but we also have somebody in Yokohama, in Ange Postecoglou, who is very passionate about the style. After we [City] played Yokohama in pre-season, Pep was impressed.”
Postecoglou is a Greece-born former Australia defender whose coaching jobs have included Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Victory and Australia. He managed the last of these for four years until resigning after qualifying for Russia 2018.
Bomber wrote:If you wish, go for it. You will be wasting your time though.Michael wrote:Saving your soul is whats important, the fact that you cant accept the truth suggests an underlining issue that you are indeed "brainwashed".Bomber wrote:
You two are (bordering on) hilarious.
Free thinkers are the opposite of brain-washed.
Pray, hope, worship do whatever you want but spare me the "truth" crap.
I will continue to pray for you Eddie.
Like Mr Trump, "our thoughts and prayers are with you...…."
Actions speak louder than words (or thoughts and prayers)
MegaBonus wrote:apologies if previously stated....cant be arsed reading through the whole thread.....
I didn't realise that Postecoglou's Marinos are part of the CFG......surely a move to Europe is on the cards...
Of how Marinos, and the rest, replicate the style of Guardiola’s side, Marwood says: “It’s interesting because 11 years ago when I first came here it was very hard to recruit [coaching, scouting] talent. They saw us as another foreign-owned club that would go through a crazy period of uncertainty. But now, we’re regarded as a stable club that’s got great owners, an extremely supportive board.”
Marwood laughs. “People say: ‘Can I get a coaching job with you? I play like Pep.’ ‘OK, tell me.’ ‘It’s 4-3-3.’ ‘No, it’s a little bit more than that,’” he says. “It’s very detailed, if you look at our style, it’s about rotation. Playing through the lines. Building from the back. Combinations. Possession-based that has to have an outcome.
“We were amazingly fortunate to get Pep. He has been incredible but we also have somebody in Yokohama, in Ange Postecoglou, who is very passionate about the style. After we [City] played Yokohama in pre-season, Pep was impressed.”
Postecoglou is a Greece-born former Australia defender whose coaching jobs have included Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Victory and Australia. He managed the last of these for four years until resigning after qualifying for Russia 2018.
City Football Group were announced as a minority shareholder of the Yokohama F. Marinos (YFM) in May 2014, providing access to CFG’s training methods, medical care, sport science, team management and coaching know-how.
The partnership between Nissan Motors, the majority owners of YFM, and CFG marked the first significant foreign investment in a J-League Club.
Yokohama F. Marinos were founded in 1972 as Nissan Motors FC before changing their name to Yokohama Marinos in 1993. The Club was one of the founding members of the J-League in 1991. Managed by Ange Postecoglou, the Club play at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama.