I see it similarly, others have been given much more time. From my point of view, that was fine.
Only Walter was given more time and under Walter it was a respectable, albeit defensively unstable, football. But this kind of "Walter-Ball" swept the whole city away and the identification with the club was greater than it had been for decades. Baumgart's football at HSV was extremely boring. There were hardly any well-played goals, as was almost always the case under Walter, for example. The goals were almost exclusively the result of individual class. Baumgart is a good coach but unsuitable for a club like HSV, who have to play almost every game. You need ideas with ball possession. Let's see who does it now. Personally, I would like to see Ruud van Nistelrooy. I can't say whether it's realistic.
Edith: Many goals have also come from set pieces. Unfortunately, it wasn't Baumgart + team but Merlin Polzin who was responsible. Which doesn't speak for Baumgart either ...
qwuby wrote on 24.11.2024 at 23:20:
Moin! Only Walter got more time and under Walter it was respectable, if defensively unstable, football. But this kind of "Walter-Ball" swept an entire city away and the identification with the club was greater than it had been for decades. Baumgart's football at HSV was extremely boring. There were hardly any well-played goals, as was almost always the case under Walter, for example. The goals were almost exclusively the result of individual class. Baumgart is a good coach but unsuitable for a club like HSV, who have to play almost every game. You need ideas with ball possession. Let's see who does it now. Personally, I would like to see Ruud van Nistelrooy. I can't say whether it's realistic.
Edith: Many goals have also come from set pieces. Unfortunately, it wasn't Baumgart + team but Merlin Polzin who was responsible. Which doesn't speak for Baumgart either ...
Best regards!
Yes, that's true. I liked the way Walter played. It reminded me a bit of the Dutch way of playing, if you're going to go down in the game, then at least with waving flags. That brings us full circle to Ruud. If you have any chance of convincing him, he would give the club and the entire city an extra boost. He lives and loves soccer and if he brings HSV back to where it belongs, then a small monument is due I like him a lot and have had the pleasure of meeting him and talking to him. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
Hamburg won't be promoted this year either and that's a good thing. Running to Kühne every year and not using the money they have effectively enough. Keep it up, HSV. Clubs like that are just pathetic, just like Schalke and Hertha. If only my little club had as much money as those clubs...
But you also realize that promotion is not a foregone conclusion
qwuby wrote on 24.11.2024 at 23:20:
Moin! Only Walter got more time and under Walter it was respectable, if defensively unstable, football. But this kind of "Walter-Ball" swept an entire city away and the identification with the club was greater than it had been for decades. Baumgart's football at HSV was extremely boring. There were hardly any well-played goals, as was almost always the case under Walter, for example. The goals were almost exclusively the result of individual class. Baumgart is a good coach but unsuitable for a club like HSV, who have to play almost every game. You need ideas with ball possession. Let's see who does it now. Personally, I would like to see Ruud van Nistelrooy. I can't say whether it's realistic.
Edith: Many goals have also come from set pieces. Unfortunately, it wasn't Baumgart + team but Merlin Polzin who was responsible. Which doesn't speak for Baumgart either ...
Best regards!
Walter also wasted the promotions in the end with his hara-kiri soccer, and many people were fed up with that too. In retrospect, many think he's great again, schizophrenic....
Someone like Van Nistelrooy... why not? Everything else hasn't worked so far either.
But you have to be careful not to keep changing the people in charge.
Labbadia is friends with Kuntz, they're already chatting. Tuchel will take over from Pep at City at the end of the season, as they are playing through in England, nothing will happen before then.
schwede666 wrote on 26.11.2024 at 13:04: Labbadia is friends with Kuntz, they're already chatting. Tuchel will take over from Pep at City at the end of the season, as they are playing through in England, nothing will happen before then.
Tuchel won't start a new job before the World Cup 26.
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True, but they weren't far off the top either. And after less than half the season, I think another change is a risk.
You can see from Schalke where that leads with the constant moving of chairs..
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I see it similarly, others have been given much more time. From my point of view it was a good fit.
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And if they're 4th or worse again at the end of the season, they'll change again .... You could bet on it.
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Only Walter was given more time and under Walter it was a respectable, albeit defensively unstable, football. But this kind of "Walter-Ball" swept the whole city away and the identification with the club was greater than it had been for decades. Baumgart's football at HSV was extremely boring. There were hardly any well-played goals, as was almost always the case under Walter, for example. The goals were almost exclusively the result of individual class. Baumgart is a good coach but unsuitable for a club like HSV, who have to play almost every game. You need ideas with ball possession. Let's see who does it now. Personally, I would like to see Ruud van Nistelrooy. I can't say whether it's realistic.
Edith: Many goals have also come from set pieces. Unfortunately, it wasn't Baumgart + team but Merlin Polzin who was responsible. Which doesn't speak for Baumgart either ...
Best regards!
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Yes, that's true. I liked the way Walter played. It reminded me a bit of the Dutch way of playing, if you're going to go down in the game, then at least with waving flags. That brings us full circle to Ruud. If you have any chance of convincing him, he would give the club and the entire city an extra boost. He lives and loves soccer and if he brings HSV back to where it belongs, then a small monument is due I like him a lot and have had the pleasure of meeting him and talking to him. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
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Yes, that's what will happen. But it's also become a bad joke as far as promotion and HSV are concerned.
In the beginning it was "funny" as a neutral fan to watch the regular failure, but now I would love to see them back in the first division.
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But you also realize that promotion is not a foregone conclusion
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Walter also wasted the promotions in the end with his hara-kiri soccer, and many people were fed up with that too. In retrospect, many think he's great again, schizophrenic....
Someone like Van Nistelrooy... why not? Everything else hasn't worked so far either.
But you have to be careful not to keep changing the people in charge.
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Tuchel won't start a new job before the World Cup 26.
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Oh right, sorry. Didn't know you were his advisor.
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He starts as England coach in January, so he's not going to quit in the summer.
And Guardiola has just extended his contract by 2 years.
We can bet if you have 🥚!
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