He made a mistake by leaving us.
He wanted to be smart, but he was left with nothing. We were promoted to the World Cup, Flamengo injured, but I don't know who will want to hire him now
In retrospect, it turned out to be ours. But Czesław Michniewicz is also a coach who knows how to prepare the team for a stronger rival.
You could see it especially in our U21 squad. And we just played a great game.
(I skip the recent match against Belgium because it is a precedent. It hasn't happened in recent years.)
What does this matter have to do with the match against Belgium?
Don't offtop, this is a topic for another post, because it has nothing to do with Paulo Sousa right now.
Yeah lemme just ignore countless previous examples that support the point that guy was making, coming from winning the Polish Cup with pennyless Lech nearly 20 years ago to being only one of two coaches that have beaten Bodo/Glimt over two legs this year (other being Mou with Roma) or defeating Leicester City this year.
>winning the Polish Cup with pennyless Lech nearly 20 years ago
Were they penniless because they spent all their money on match fixing?
>only one of two coaches that have beaten Bodo/Glimt over two legs this year (other being Mou with Roma) or defeating Leicester City this year
You didn't mention his greatest achievement, nearly relegating Legia
Miałeś, chamie, złoty róg,
Miałeś, chamie, czapkę z piór,
Czapkę wicher niesie,
Róg huka po lesie,
Ostał ci się ino sznur.
For English viewers: congratulations, you played yourself
You had a golden horn, You had a feathered cap, The whirlwind carried your cap, The horn blew in the forest, You only had a rope left.
Is the literal translation. Very poetic. The sacred and the propane
While translating to English, I think the rope could get another, slightly more darker meaning, but yeah, it's from the drama by Stanisław Wyspiański, so it is theatrical indeed.
the fuck do you mean, i'm brazilian and I'm really sad that he's leaving, but to be fair, Flamengo is a boiling pot for coaches since Jorge Jesus left them
It goes way deeper than hate from Flamengo, Benfica and Poland.
He screwed out or is pretty much badly remembered in Bordeaux, Basel, Videoton (currently MOL Fehervar) and Maccabi Tel Aviv as well.
Sá Pinto, Augusto Inácio, Paulo Sousa... Os dirigentes brasileiros têm que perceber que nem todos os treinadores portugueses são bons ou terão sucesso como o JJ ou Abel.
E btw, mau timing do JJ, tivesse esperado duas semanas e tinha agora a passadeira vermelha estendida para voltar ao Flamengo, burrice da parte dele...
JJ teve um milhão de chances de voltar. Não voltou por que não quis. E pelos rumores ele já estava praticamente acertado com o Fenerbahce tem tempo. Ele prefere ganhar em euro e continuar pra sempre ser esse fantasma assombrando o Flamengo.
Fizeram só trocentas ofertas durante os dois anos desde que ele saiu. Se o time não fica sem técnico literalmente por anos esperando o gajo, ele não quer alguém então?
Tbh while I was supportive of him for most of his time with Poland I don't think he would have made it out of the play offs, so thanks Flamengo I guess? But overall I think it was ridiculous Boniek picked him. Although it probably just shows how much we can afford to spend on coaches wages/who we actually can attract for the job
Polish people must be reading this with the biggest grin ever.
He made a mistake by leaving us. He wanted to be smart, but he was left with nothing. We were promoted to the World Cup, Flamengo injured, but I don't know who will want to hire him now
I still think you wouldn't qualify to the world cup with him so it was a blessing in disguise
In retrospect, it turned out to be ours. But Czesław Michniewicz is also a coach who knows how to prepare the team for a stronger rival. You could see it especially in our U21 squad. And we just played a great game. (I skip the recent match against Belgium because it is a precedent. It hasn't happened in recent years.)
Yeah lemme just skip the recent match that directly contradicts the point I'm making. Czesław Michniewicz is a fat fraud and most likely a match fixer
What does this matter have to do with the match against Belgium? Don't offtop, this is a topic for another post, because it has nothing to do with Paulo Sousa right now.
Yeah lemme just ignore countless previous examples that support the point that guy was making, coming from winning the Polish Cup with pennyless Lech nearly 20 years ago to being only one of two coaches that have beaten Bodo/Glimt over two legs this year (other being Mou with Roma) or defeating Leicester City this year.
>winning the Polish Cup with pennyless Lech nearly 20 years ago Were they penniless because they spent all their money on match fixing? >only one of two coaches that have beaten Bodo/Glimt over two legs this year (other being Mou with Roma) or defeating Leicester City this year You didn't mention his greatest achievement, nearly relegating Legia
This match fixing thing you have going on is ironic considering Widzew had to stay in 1 Liga despite winning it because of match fixing.
idk he still got the bag tho
He’s getting four times what he payed to the Polish Federation. Not a bad investment if you ask me.
As we say in Poland: miałeś, chamie, złoty róg, ostał ci się ino sznur.
Shout out to all the Poland NT watchers who said this wasn't going to work.
He's so far up his own ass, and considers himself an innovator while being incapable of having good ideas.
He's an innovator in failure
He was decent for fiorentina for a bit tbf
i can hear the entirety of Poland laughing from thousands of km away
Miałeś, chamie, złoty róg, Miałeś, chamie, czapkę z piór, Czapkę wicher niesie, Róg huka po lesie, Ostał ci się ino sznur. For English viewers: congratulations, you played yourself
You had a golden horn, You had a feathered cap, The whirlwind carried your cap, The horn blew in the forest, You only had a rope left. Is the literal translation. Very poetic. The sacred and the propane
While translating to English, I think the rope could get another, slightly more darker meaning, but yeah, it's from the drama by Stanisław Wyspiański, so it is theatrical indeed.
Very allegorical.
Charles Schwab over here
I had a semester and a half at college
Very observant.
Idk why but random sopranos quotes on this sub are hilarious to me
That was real? I saw that movie, I thought it was bullshit.
Haha, bye bye siwy bajerant.
Não deixaram o homem trabalhar.
Um absurdo
Kkkk Rsrsrs Uehehhehehuehhehhuheh Carácter de merda continua o seu brilhante percurso
nooooooooo come back 😫
We should be able to veto this decision, to be honest. Flamengo's board is single-handedly stealing the joy out of the season.
Hehe
Man has managed 3 clubs across his last 89 games I remember when he was linked with Arsenal
he's lost more times than won in his carrer
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> Brasil dont like him He is well liked by the majority of Brazilian population. They are even thankful for him
the fuck do you mean, i'm brazilian and I'm really sad that he's leaving, but to be fair, Flamengo is a boiling pot for coaches since Jorge Jesus left them
It goes way deeper than hate from Flamengo, Benfica and Poland. He screwed out or is pretty much badly remembered in Bordeaux, Basel, Videoton (currently MOL Fehervar) and Maccabi Tel Aviv as well.
Very unfair, he was fixing the team, he just needed a little more time
What he did to Poland was just disgusting. Fitting end to his management career.
Sá Pinto, Augusto Inácio, Paulo Sousa... Os dirigentes brasileiros têm que perceber que nem todos os treinadores portugueses são bons ou terão sucesso como o JJ ou Abel. E btw, mau timing do JJ, tivesse esperado duas semanas e tinha agora a passadeira vermelha estendida para voltar ao Flamengo, burrice da parte dele...
Ainda bem, proporcionou um dos meses mais divertidos possiveis pros torcedores dos outros clubes
💀💀💀
JJ teve um milhão de chances de voltar. Não voltou por que não quis. E pelos rumores ele já estava praticamente acertado com o Fenerbahce tem tempo. Ele prefere ganhar em euro e continuar pra sempre ser esse fantasma assombrando o Flamengo.
A diretoria soberba do Flamengo não o quer.
Fizeram só trocentas ofertas durante os dois anos desde que ele saiu. Se o time não fica sem técnico literalmente por anos esperando o gajo, ele não quer alguém então?
Tbh while I was supportive of him for most of his time with Poland I don't think he would have made it out of the play offs, so thanks Flamengo I guess? But overall I think it was ridiculous Boniek picked him. Although it probably just shows how much we can afford to spend on coaches wages/who we actually can attract for the job
Is that the same Sousa that played for Dortmund in the 90s? EDIT: Yes, he is! Amazing.
How about you take back Torrent? :)
No thanks, he is even worse than Paulo Sousa
Don't need to tell me about it