25-03-2018, 01:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-03-2018, 01:44 PM by Scrivenator.)
What a twat of a question. By that I mean its a great question, that's a twat to answer!
Tbh, I am unable to choose between them, each has similarities that without question each undoubtedly have phenomenal charisma, and great motivators with the capability to get the best out of a squad. And each just "gets" the fanbase.
Where they are the opposite of each other is the way they set up their play. Clearly an intellectual, Rafa is notoriously defensive, meticulous in his approach and setting out his game-plan. That doesn't stop at the first team, he has a firm idea in respect of how he visualises the entire infrastructure of the Club and how to implement it. Another way in which they are polar opposites, is that Keegan wore his heart on his sleeve, whereas Rafa plays perfect politics. I suspect I know who would be the more likely to win a game of [pker.
Keegan, was notoriously attack minded, setting his team up to play inspirational flair football. They weren't called the entertainers for nowt. Unlike Rafa though, he was I think rather short-sighted in some ways - a notable example being when he dismantled the reserves by withdrawing from competitive games.
That said, the teams that I saw Keegan put on the field were the best I am ever likely to see, bar none, and for that he has my undying gratitude and respect.
I wonder what the outcome of a match would be if Keegan put out one of his teams against one of Rafas. I fancy Keegans would wipe the floor with them if you consider the sheer quality and net value of his players compared with Rafa's - but then again when exactly did the scoreline of Rafas team suggest we ever got ploated?
If Rafa had comparatively similar funds, I reckon he would give us better "results" - but the seats of your pants excitement would be lacking.
My own philosophy especially after witnessing the Keegan era has always been I couldn't give a stuff about the league table, as long as I saw exciting football, so that perhaps should sway it towards Keegan. Rafa though has other qualities which provide a balance.
Nah, sorry, I cannot choose, they are equally the best we have ever had.
Tbh, I am unable to choose between them, each has similarities that without question each undoubtedly have phenomenal charisma, and great motivators with the capability to get the best out of a squad. And each just "gets" the fanbase.
Where they are the opposite of each other is the way they set up their play. Clearly an intellectual, Rafa is notoriously defensive, meticulous in his approach and setting out his game-plan. That doesn't stop at the first team, he has a firm idea in respect of how he visualises the entire infrastructure of the Club and how to implement it. Another way in which they are polar opposites, is that Keegan wore his heart on his sleeve, whereas Rafa plays perfect politics. I suspect I know who would be the more likely to win a game of [pker.
Keegan, was notoriously attack minded, setting his team up to play inspirational flair football. They weren't called the entertainers for nowt. Unlike Rafa though, he was I think rather short-sighted in some ways - a notable example being when he dismantled the reserves by withdrawing from competitive games.
That said, the teams that I saw Keegan put on the field were the best I am ever likely to see, bar none, and for that he has my undying gratitude and respect.
I wonder what the outcome of a match would be if Keegan put out one of his teams against one of Rafas. I fancy Keegans would wipe the floor with them if you consider the sheer quality and net value of his players compared with Rafa's - but then again when exactly did the scoreline of Rafas team suggest we ever got ploated?
If Rafa had comparatively similar funds, I reckon he would give us better "results" - but the seats of your pants excitement would be lacking.
My own philosophy especially after witnessing the Keegan era has always been I couldn't give a stuff about the league table, as long as I saw exciting football, so that perhaps should sway it towards Keegan. Rafa though has other qualities which provide a balance.
Nah, sorry, I cannot choose, they are equally the best we have ever had.
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