Fergie regardless of how useless he was as a player.
clough was a very good striker, though didn't win anything.
pep has a very good shout, 6 titles and a CL as a player, and we know what he's done as a manager.
Franz Beckembauer
Player;
Many Bumdersleagers with B Munich n Hamburg
European Cups n Cup -Winners Cup with B Munich
World Club Cup with B Munich
NASL with NY Cosmos
World Cup n Euros with the Man-Shaft of Germany
Coach;
Bumdersleagers with B Munich
UEFA Cup with B Munich
League Urn with Marseille
World Cup with Germany Man-Shaft
2 Ballon Doors
if giggs could manage a team to a PL/CL double, he'd actually draw level with pep's combined player/manager major trophy haul.
grounds enough to give it to giggsy.
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 2 minutes ago
if giggs could manage a team to a PL/CL double, he'd actually draw level with pep's combined player/manager major trophy haul.
grounds enough to give it to giggsy.
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I'd give it to Giggsy on the grounds he's not a little baldy c**t.
Rooney.
Won it all as a player.
Undefeated as a manager.
Unprecedented.
I think ZZ probably win this accolade
ZZ still has a young manager career but must be up there
Guardiola and Conte would also be up there, solid players for top clubs and great managers. Guardiola probably better both as a player and manager
Laurent Blanc had a decent record as manager didn’t he but hasn’t managed a team in ages
Its Franz Beckembauer u dum chidrules
Actually I think I did Conte a disservice. His football career compared with Guardiola is at least comparable if not more impressive. On a quick skim he won 5 league titles and a CL with Juve. Spent 13 years there and captained them. Pep won 4 league titles with Barce, also captained them, spent 11 years there. They are both more impressive than I originally perceived.
Ah I clearly can’t read, Pep won 6 titles and one CL with Barce.
Cruyff, not just trophies but also influence as a player and coach
Beckenbauer without a doubt. Listen to Joe Dolce for once.
Probably Zidane, because he was such a good player. I do think Pep is a better manager than he is, though it's open to debate. Whilst there's no debate about who was the better player, in spite of Pep being an excellent footballer in his own right
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 17 seconds ago
Beckenbauer without a doubt. Listen to Joe Dolce for once.
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And to Pun who said it first
I really like all these arguments, but it's still Fergie, and he was a really ordinary player.
DJ being nice to Forza and pun. What is going on? Where is my nice comment DJ?
comment by Pun (U21588)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 17 seconds ago
Beckenbauer without a doubt. Listen to Joe Dolce for once.
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And to Pun who said it first
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Essacty
Their is some serius brane power in Pun n I.
Oh and go foook urself DJ u POS
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posted on 28/11/20
Zidane
posted on 28/11/20
Cruyff
posted on 28/11/20
Fergie regardless of how useless he was as a player.
posted on 28/11/20
Deschamps
posted on 28/11/20
Beckenbauer
posted on 28/11/20
Sir Kenny Dalglish.
posted on 28/11/20
clough was a very good striker, though didn't win anything.
pep has a very good shout, 6 titles and a CL as a player, and we know what he's done as a manager.
posted on 28/11/20
Franz Beckembauer
Player;
Many Bumdersleagers with B Munich n Hamburg
European Cups n Cup -Winners Cup with B Munich
World Club Cup with B Munich
NASL with NY Cosmos
World Cup n Euros with the Man-Shaft of Germany
Coach;
Bumdersleagers with B Munich
UEFA Cup with B Munich
League Urn with Marseille
World Cup with Germany Man-Shaft
2 Ballon Doors
posted on 28/11/20
if giggs could manage a team to a PL/CL double, he'd actually draw level with pep's combined player/manager major trophy haul.
grounds enough to give it to giggsy.
posted on 28/11/20
Gazza
posted on 28/11/20
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 2 minutes ago
if giggs could manage a team to a PL/CL double, he'd actually draw level with pep's combined player/manager major trophy haul.
grounds enough to give it to giggsy.
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I'd give it to Giggsy on the grounds he's not a little baldy c**t.
posted on 28/11/20
Rooney.
Won it all as a player.
Undefeated as a manager.
Unprecedented.
posted on 28/11/20
I think ZZ probably win this accolade
posted on 28/11/20
ZZ still has a young manager career but must be up there
Guardiola and Conte would also be up there, solid players for top clubs and great managers. Guardiola probably better both as a player and manager
Laurent Blanc had a decent record as manager didn’t he but hasn’t managed a team in ages
posted on 28/11/20
Its Franz Beckembauer u dum chidrules
posted on 28/11/20
Actually I think I did Conte a disservice. His football career compared with Guardiola is at least comparable if not more impressive. On a quick skim he won 5 league titles and a CL with Juve. Spent 13 years there and captained them. Pep won 4 league titles with Barce, also captained them, spent 11 years there. They are both more impressive than I originally perceived.
posted on 28/11/20
Ah I clearly can’t read, Pep won 6 titles and one CL with Barce.
posted on 28/11/20
Cruyff, not just trophies but also influence as a player and coach
posted on 28/11/20
Beckenbauer without a doubt. Listen to Joe Dolce for once.
posted on 28/11/20
Probably Zidane, because he was such a good player. I do think Pep is a better manager than he is, though it's open to debate. Whilst there's no debate about who was the better player, in spite of Pep being an excellent footballer in his own right
posted on 28/11/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 17 seconds ago
Beckenbauer without a doubt. Listen to Joe Dolce for once.
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And to Pun who said it first
posted on 28/11/20
Oh.
posted on 28/11/20
I really like all these arguments, but it's still Fergie, and he was a really ordinary player.
posted on 28/11/20
DJ being nice to Forza and pun. What is going on? Where is my nice comment DJ?
posted on 28/11/20
comment by Pun (U21588)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 17 seconds ago
Beckenbauer without a doubt. Listen to Joe Dolce for once.
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And to Pun who said it first
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Essacty
Their is some serius brane power in Pun n I.
Oh and go foook urself DJ u POS
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