I thought it was a pretty soft interview, very matey, which the show is pretty much about tbf (no where near as confrontational as Craig Foster was in the past with Ange - though Foster was pushing it with the tone of his interview).
I'm glad that Ange has the courage of his convictions, but sooner rather than later the spin and 'philosophy' needs to translate into results.
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Yep I also saw this as a soft interview. Ange is very astute and a very good coach who clearly knows what he wants from his team in terms of performance and methodology. My only thought is that he has been very fortunate to be able to concentrate on development with the Senior National Team International matches at the expense of results. Very few coaches, if any, anywhere in the world have been afforded that luxury. January will change all of that and the results will have to be there.
Adi wrote:Yep I also saw this as a soft interview. Ange is very astute and a very good coach who clearly knows what he wants from his team in terms of performance and methodology. My only thought is that he has been very fortunate to be able to concentrate on development with the Senior National Team International matches at the expense of results. Very few coaches, if any, anywhere in the world have been afforded that luxury. January will change all of that and the results will have to be there.
true and I am glad the FFA are looking to build a team and philosophy for the future.. just look at Roar, it took a season to get I together and also JG also took a season.. also bear in mind making changes on a international level is harder than club level, simply cos you have the team less at a international level
there is no magic bullet to change things around on the pitch, takes time.. hard work and someone what they want to achieve and to make that happen
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That was a very shameful, embarrassing interview by CF and a few glancing blows from LM - that interview nearly caused the end of AP coaching career which thankfully he was able to resurrect a few years later.
I don't CF cared about the damage he caused and I suspect AP has never forgiven him for such lack of respect as I have never seen them together in an interview since that famous day.
That was a very shameful, embarrassing interview by CF and a few glancing blows from LM - that interview nearly caused the end of AP coaching career which thankfully he was able to resurrect a few years later.
I don't CF cared about the damage he caused and I suspect AP has never forgiven him for such lack of respect as I have never seen them together in an interview since that famous day.
They actually had a long interview together during the WC. Ange again showed he was the bigger man by being able to conduct himself professionally and answer all questions. Foster was an absolute a$$ during that 2007 (I think) interview but I think it went a long way in making Ange a better coach, he went away and got further training and came back and changed the way football is played in the A League
Foster lost any shred of respect he may have had when he made that interview, it was an absolute disgrace.
Or, Foster has been on a crusade to raise the bar and change the way football is played as well as the standing of the game in this country. He has played a part in some of these things changing and in this interview he stepped out of the cosy boys club and ruffled a few feathers. Ange at the time was genuinely floundering in his role which I'm sure he would admit. Personally I think they are both massively important figures in the game who have found important roles for themselves that suit their strengths (albeit with a few hiccups).
LonsdaleBologna wrote:Or, Foster has been on a crusade to raise the bar and change the way football is played as well as the standing of the game in this country. He has played a part in some of these things changing and in this interview he stepped out of the cosy boys club and ruffled a few feathers. Ange at the time was genuinely floundering in his role which I'm sure he would admit. Personally I think they are both massively important figures in the game who have found important roles for themselves that suit their strengths (albeit with a few hiccups).
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Foster is a tough interviewer who always pushes his subjects to the limit and tries to make them understand their shortcomings.
Yes, he was tough on Ange in the beginning but he forced Ange to look at himself and realise he needed to gain more knowledge and ideas if he wanted to progress.
Ange always came across as 'lazy' to me in those days but now he is much more professional in his demeanor.
LonsdaleBologna wrote:Or, Foster has been on a crusade to raise the bar and change the way football is played as well as the standing of the game in this country. He has played a part in some of these things changing and in this interview he stepped out of the cosy boys club and ruffled a few feathers. Ange at the time was genuinely floundering in his role which I'm sure he would admit. Personally I think they are both massively important figures in the game who have found important roles for themselves that suit their strengths (albeit with a few hiccups).
I think that's probably right on both accounts, I just don't like the way he went about it in that interview
LonsdaleBologna wrote:Or, Foster has been on a crusade to raise the bar and change the way football is played as well as the standing of the game in this country. He has played a part in some of these things changing and in this interview he stepped out of the cosy boys club and ruffled a few feathers. Ange at the time was genuinely floundering in his role which I'm sure he would admit. Personally I think they are both massively important figures in the game who have found important roles for themselves that suit their strengths (albeit with a few hiccups).
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Foster is a tough interviewer who always pushes his subjects to the limit and tries to make them understand their shortcomings.
Yes, he was tough on Ange in the beginning but he forced Ange to look at himself and realise he needed to gain more knowledge and ideas if he wanted to progress.
Ange always came across as 'lazy' to me in those days but now he is much more professional in his demeanor.