by sandman » 15 Mar 2010 11:09
by Wax Jacket » 15 Mar 2010 11:34
by Stranded » 15 Mar 2010 14:09
sandman Sir Alex Ferguson has been in charge of Manchester United for 24 years and in that time has won 11 league titles and 2 European Cups. In those same 24 years Real Madrid have won 10 league titles and 3 European Cups with 24 managers although some have returned for second stints. Yes, Manchester United have won trophies like the FA Cup and the League Cup, but the Spanish equivalents either in the case of the former isn't taken as seriously or the latter does not exist.
It's always stated as a matter of fact that the United way of managerial stability is the key to success but is it ?
by sandman » 15 Mar 2010 14:14
by SpaceCruiser » 15 Mar 2010 14:16
by TBM » 15 Mar 2010 14:24
SpaceCruiser Spanish football is like Scottish football - most of the time it's a two horse race and Real Madrid is always buying the best players in the world like Barcelona is.
by sandman » 15 Mar 2010 14:30
by TBM » 15 Mar 2010 15:40
sandman 4 different clubs have won La Liga over the last 11 years. (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Deportivo La Coruna)
3 different clubs have won the Premier League in the same time. (Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal)
by Wax Jacket » 15 Mar 2010 15:42
by sandman » 15 Mar 2010 16:26
Wax Jacket single comparison which has been chosen specifically rather than at random. you could also point at QPR having had 4 managers this year and suggest that, in comparison, United do suggest that managerial stability can help you win things
by TBM » 15 Mar 2010 16:59
SpaceCruiser Spanish football is like Scottish football - most of the time it's a two horse race and Real Madrid is always buying the best players in the world like Barcelona is.
TBM Like in England then??
TBMsandman 4 different clubs have won La Liga over the last 11 years. (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Deportivo La Coruna)
3 different clubs have won the Premier League in the same time. (Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal)
^^ my point exactly
Care to comment, Spacey?!
by Stranded » 15 Mar 2010 17:32
by papereyes » 15 Mar 2010 17:54
sandman 4 different clubs have won La Liga over the last 11 years. (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Deportivo La Coruna)
3 different clubs have won the Premier League in the same time. (Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal)
by Starfish » 15 Mar 2010 22:37
TBMsandman 4 different clubs have won La Liga over the last 11 years. (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Deportivo La Coruna)
3 different clubs have won the Premier League in the same time. (Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal)
^^ my point exactly
Care to comment, Spacey?!
by cmonurz » 15 Mar 2010 23:03
by TBM » 15 Mar 2010 23:38
StarfishTBMsandman 4 different clubs have won La Liga over the last 11 years. (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Deportivo La Coruna)
3 different clubs have won the Premier League in the same time. (Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal)
^^ my point exactly
Care to comment, Spacey?!
Since we are talking about Ferguson's time in charge, shouldn't be go back to 1986.
Spain - 5 (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Valencia, Deportivo, Atlético Madrid).
England - 7 (Everton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Leeds, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, (& even) Chelsea).
Just being picky, but thereyougo.
Stranded Think you need to take into account that Utd were in a mess when he took over and it took him 6 years to sort them out.
Since the first title in 92/93 - Utd have won 11 titles in 18 years (and 2 CL's) - over the same time, Madrid have just 6 titles (and 3 CLs) - a marked difference.
by FiNeRaIn » 16 Mar 2010 00:11
by Wimb » 16 Mar 2010 09:14
by Wax Jacket » 16 Mar 2010 10:19
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 16 Mar 2010 10:59
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