Corberan Watch
#11
(12-27-2024, 11:37 AM)Old Fart Wrote: in homage to the Gould Watch series in Grorty Dick,  we should  keep a Corberan Watch going on this thread for the rest of the season,  to see if he is the Messiah or a very naughty boy.  

Yes I know he's gone, get over it, who cares?  etc. But  I have always been surprised how few of our ex managers ever go on to better things and my memory goes back as far a Vic Buckingham.  


Valencia are currently on 27/11/2024 

Played 17.   Won 2.  Drawn 6   Lost 9.  16 F.   26 A   -10 GD   Points 12.  Position 19th (out of 20)    Form.  L L L D D   4 points from safety. 

Real Madrid visit next Friday 3rd  followed by  Sevilla  away on 11th.
Good idea. I'll be watching.
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#12
(12-27-2024, 11:37 AM)Old Fart Wrote: in homage to the Gould Watch series in Grorty Dick,  we should  keep a Corberan Watch going on this thread for the rest of the season,  to see if he is the Messiah or a very naughty boy.  

Yes I know he's gone, get over it, who cares?  etc. But  I have always been surprised how few of our ex managers ever go on to better things and my memory goes back as far a Vic Buckingham.  


Valencia are currently on 27/11/2024 

Played 17.   Won 2.  Drawn 6   Lost 9.  16 F.   26 A   -10 GD   Points 12.  Position 19th (out of 20)    Form.  L L L D D   4 points from safety. 

Real Madrid visit next Friday 3rd  followed by  Sevilla  away on 11th.

Played 18.   Won 2.  Drawn 6   Lost 10.  17 F.   28 A   -11 GD   Points 12.  Position 19th (out of 20)    Form.  L L  D D L. still   4 points from safety. 
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#13
(12-27-2024, 01:28 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: Feck him. Feckin deserter.

I'm no Corberanista (there sure are plenty of them) but I still wish him luck. He did a decent enough job here, stopped the rot, and started the first upward curve we've seen in perhaps a decade. 

I do however genuinely think that - at this club, with the budget we have, the systems we aspire to and (although never strained in public) a relationship with the new owners that only ever looked at best lukewarm - he had taken us as far as he could. I don't think being an expectation-burdened overachiever appealed to him anymore than it did to Pulis (no other comparisons being drawn BTW). For some, I think the opportunity of adding value to a club in the shit is more easily achievable (and therefore appealing a job prospect) than the task of making an average club great. Even if you're good at your job, it's still a more difficult one. 

My only worry for him is that it's a little early in his career for a happy homecoming. Last night's result was an indication of positivity but it's still a new manager bounce of sorts. I hope he succeeds.
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#14
(01-04-2025, 11:56 AM)HawkingsHalfpint Wrote:
(12-27-2024, 01:28 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: Feck him. Feckin deserter.

I'm no Corberanista (there sure are plenty of them) but I still wish him luck. He did a decent enough job here, stopped the rot, and started the first upward curve we've seen in perhaps a decade. 

I do however genuinely think that - at this club, with the budget we have, the systems we aspire to and (although never strained in public) a relationship with the new owners that only ever looked at best lukewarm - he had taken us as far as he could. I don't think being an expectation-burdened overachiever appealed to him anymore than it did to Pulis (no other comparisons being drawn BTW). For some, I think the opportunity of adding value to a club in the shit is more easily achievable (and therefore appealing a job prospect) than the task of making an average club great. Even if you're good at your job, it's still a more difficult one. 

My only worry for him is that it's a little early in his career for a happy homecoming. Last night's result was an indication of positivity but it's still a new manager bounce of sorts. I hope he succeeds.

I think it might take him a while to get his systems working. Some of Valencia's players were blowing out their arses before half-time. Even the touchline commentator noted it.
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#15
Picked up first win last night with a 2 nil victory away at Eldense in the Cup. They play in the Spanish 2nd division so one they were expected to win.
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#16
Los jugadores del Valencia están soplando por el culo.

Was expecting it to sound more exotic than it did, oh well.
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#17
(01-08-2025, 08:08 AM)MrBater Wrote: Los jugadores del Valencia están soplando por el culo.

Was expecting it to sound more exotic than it did, oh well.

Apuesto a que todavía compró a Swift para reemplazar a Maja después de 70 minutos.
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#18
I agree.
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#19
(01-08-2025, 08:36 AM)MrFizz Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 08:08 AM)MrBater Wrote: Los jugadores del Valencia están soplando por el culo.

Was expecting it to sound more exotic than it did, oh well.

Apuesto a que todavía compró a Swift para reemplazar a Maja después de 70 minutos.

I was pleased that I only needed translate to confirm that said what I thought it did Big Grin
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#20
(01-08-2025, 08:40 AM)Josh1873 Wrote: I agree.

I haven't got a clue either  Big Grin .
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