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Ramos resigns from Sevilla

nicdic

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I've never loved him, sure he was on form, I just believe that he, alongside everyone else deserves a fair chance.
 

Kendall

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I don't love him, but I do think he's got a lot more to give and hasn't been given a chance, plus our midfield is a joke, I wouldn't mind trying out a Hudd/Ghaly partnership, just for shits and giggles like.
 

LadieK

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Two main things I found interesting:

Sevilla have been very successful in the transfer market.
There are players we can't afford so we have to look for cheaper players who still give us good results. You're never going to get it 100 per cent right but there are ways of maximising your chances: you don't just look at the player on the pitch but everything about him. You can think someone's a good player and then discover that his private life is a mess. So, you watch him play and train, you speak to those close to him.

Is it easier to work without stars, with players who have won nothing?
The player who is not a star may be hungrier but the star guarantees you a certain number of victories because he can win games on his own. Sevilla don't have any stars but we win the games on the basis of humility and a level of physical exertion that is very, very high. Teams with stars make far less effort but can win the game with one moment.



Both of these things tell me that Ramos has the right ideas. He wants players who put in 110% and who let nothing come in the way of going for the 3 points.

I just hope we click!
 

nicdic

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Ramos on his site said:
For my family and career it is impossible not to leave for London. This has been the hardest decision of my life. My time at Sevilla has been the most important period of my life personally and professionally. I will be eternally grateful.
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truespur

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Two main things I found interesting:

Sevilla have been very successful in the transfer market.
There are players we can't afford so we have to look for cheaper players who still give us good results. You're never going to get it 100 per cent right but there are ways of maximising your chances: you don't just look at the player on the pitch but everything about him. You can think someone's a good player and then discover that his private life is a mess. So, you watch him play and train, you speak to those close to him.

Is it easier to work without stars, with players who have won nothing?
The player who is not a star may be hungrier but the star guarantees you a certain number of victories because he can win games on his own. Sevilla don't have any stars but we win the games on the basis of humility and a level of physical exertion that is very, very high. Teams with stars make far less effort but can win the game with one moment.



Both of these things tell me that Ramos has the right ideas. He wants players who put in 110% and who let nothing come in the way of going for the 3 points.

I just hope we click!

brilliant to hear isnt it! hopefully his enthusiasm and winning mentality will rub off on the players, and change our negative away day tactics
 

SpursManChris

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Well all I can say is that he better get his arse into some English classes because it really isn't practical having a non english speaking coach. Something has got to be done about this.
 
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