Originally posted by animal magic
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Fine thanks. Busy - big change coming up. Sorry to read your news on the other thread. Hope your mum's bearing up..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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Yes, that confused me too.Originally posted by Neil YoungBut Bob Paisley was English. I don't understand.
I still say you can't argue with 3 European Cups, not even Clough can argue with that.
Originally posted by Gordon Brown
(1995)"A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"
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My post was badly worded sorry. IMO Clough is the best English manager based on the fact he was successful with two teams (Derby and Forest). Paisley is the best overall in terms of trophies. Although in sheer number Fergie has won more, the fact that Bob won 3 European trophies trumps everyone.Originally posted by Neil YoungBut Bob Paisley was English. I don't understand.
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That's not Paisley's fault though is it?Originally posted by animal magicbut clough took over **** teams paisley took over a winning team
Souness took over a team top of the league and in the quarter finals of the FA cup, a team which hadn't been out of the top 2 for over a decade and we haven't won the league since and have only finished in the top 2 once in 15 years.
Clough only ever took over 1 "big" club (leeds united) and he was an unmitigated DISASTER.
Paisley took over that team and turned them into European champions, three times
Dalglish (from official site)
Hansen (from official site):"There was only one Bob Paisley and he was the greatest of them all," says Dalglish. "He went through the card in football. He played for Liverpool, he treated the players, he coached them, he managed them and then he became a director."
"He could tell if someone was injured and what the problem was just by watching them walk a few paces. He was never boastful but had great football knowledge. I owe Bob more than I owe anybody else in the game. There will never be another like him."
Souness (from the official site)"I go by records and Bob Paisley is the No.1 manager ever."
"When you talk of great managers there's one man at the top of the list and that's Bob Paisley."Originally posted by Gordon Brown
(1995)"A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"
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Originally posted by Red ChilliThat's not Paisley's fault though is it?
Souness took over a team top of the league and in the quarter finals of the FA cup, a team which hadn't been out of the top 2 for over a decade and we haven't won the league since and have only finished in the top 2 once in 15 years.
Clough only ever took over 1 "big" club (leeds united) and he was an unmitigated DISASTER.
Paisley took over that team and turned them into European champions, three times
Dalglish (from official site)
Hansen (from official site):
Souness (from the official site)
Souness said on the telly last week that Fergusn was the best - he said he couldn't be compared to Paisley as Paisley was years agoI live with Steptoe.
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Oh well **** him then. He obviously has no idea what he is talking about.Originally posted by MumsafanSouness said on the telly last week that Fergusn was the best - he said he couldn't be compared to Paisley as Paisley was years agoOriginally posted by Gordon Brown
(1995)"A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"
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Clough never won the FA cup :whatever:Originally posted by animal magici know but clough turned around derby and forest okay leeds was a disaster and he should have never taken the job but in my eyes he is the bestOriginally posted by Gordon Brown
(1995)"A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"
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Paisley is always referred to as a manager who took over a top team, which is true, but he turned them into one of the greatest teams ever assembled.
Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness, Alan Kennedy, Ronnie Whelan, Ian Rush, Craig Johnston, Mark Lawrenson, Bruce Grobbelaar, Steve Nicol, Phil Neal, Terry McDermott, Joey Jones, David Johnson and King Kenny were all signed by Bob Paisley; I doubt there will ever be another manager to get it right that many times.
In my mind he is, and probably always will be, the greatest ever."The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."
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[QUOTE=friedk]Paisley is always referred to as a manager who took over a top team, which is true, but he turned them into one of the greatest teams ever assembled.
Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness, Alan Kennedy, Ronnie Whelan, Ian Rush, Craig Johnston, Mark Lawrenson, Bruce Grobbelaar, Steve Nicol, Phil Neal, Terry McDermott, Joey Jones, David Johnson and King Kenny were all signed by Bob Paisley; I doubt there will ever be another manager to get it right that many times.
In my mind he is, and probably always will be, the greatest ever.[/QUOTE
agreed for me it's paisley.
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