Sir Alex Ferguson on Sam Allardyce's approach to leadership (clip)
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- Sir Alex Ferguson at TechCrunch Disrupt London. "He's a survivor".
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As a lifelong Bolton fan, I cherish my memories of Djokovic and Okocho playing for us. Legends.
Luke Heyes djorkaeff lol, Ivan campo and I think hierro as well
Djorkaeff
And Kevin nolan
Fabrice muamba was a amazing player aswell
What about Federer?
Bravo CZcams for recommending this on the day of his return to the Prem
Big up, Big Sam! Legend of the English game!
Djokovic on the wing. Nadal up top... Great days
Who's here after Big Sam appointed as West Brom Manager
Me.
Me
Leeds now
me
Djorkovic? Yeah he was great firing in the lobs at the Reebok!
Alex is pissed.
In an alternate universe, the england side under Allardyce, go all the way to the world cup final in russia with an unimpressive, dogged, predominantly route one but effective style of play with Harry Maguire, the side's second most efficient attacking outlet behind Kane, and with a galvanized Townsend and Walcott crossing into the box.
Following this, Allardyce is heralded as the new "special one", knighted and is in line to replace Allegri at Juventus....
🤔
He was never a route one manager, do your research.
djokovic? he means djorkaeff. he's been on the wines
The red nosed plonky has been on the whisky again.
Allardyce was great at recruiting tennis players indeed
Don't you remember djokovic? He was a top top player
I thought he said dorothy perkins...did she play for bolton?
@@hulkafish your insignificant compared to him you inferior fool
Leeds fans need to see this
The man was a visionary
Big Sam never got the respect he deserved. Shame he didn't get his shot with the national team or a bigger club. It was his own fault with the sting, but still it seems someone was out to get him. Wonder who he pissed off.
Big Sam knows how to get round things.
Sam is possibly one of few maximum who could run outside old firm Scottish Club & do well As in no money for signing top peak pros ,building good hard beat team ,proper character True test is managing teams that struggle & relegation battles I could manage Man City ffs with squad they have & wealth Another manager I like Rafa Benitez makes players improve .
So when did Djokovich play for Bolton?? LOL!
+G1GAHURTZ he got so depressed playing for bolton he gave tennis a shot
+G1GAHURTZ It's Djorkaeff. One of the best players of the 90s and early 00s. World Cup winner.
+michaelangelo12865 and yet Fergie couldn't even remember his name. Bit disrespectful. Probably should have used Okocha or Campo as an example of an old pro Sam took on.
That’s a fair review of Sam by the Boss.... he got shafted in the English job as-well....
Kinell mans the most successful football manager ever. If he wants to get pissed on paid appearances, why not?
Finally the 'survivor' tag will soon be removed! :D
Big Sam will keep Leeds United UP MOT
He pronounced all the names wrong. Ahaha
to see you get to that age and remember your own name will be a miracle never mind your family and friends.. Should be listening and learning.
@@pavitashergill8308 ?
The greatest manager in the history of the game. Still doesnt know how to pronounce players names correctly.
Yea he was Fergies butt buddy
SAF has nothing on Moyes
Except dozens of trophies
Lol idiot
How dare that whiskey nose mis pronounce the Bolton legend names.
Still buttering up his buddies, who would roll over for United and foul Aresnal off the pitch.
Scottish people and foreign names don't mix.
sam is great at keeping teams but his ability to make teams competitive at top is lacking
In the 2000s there was no such thing as a Leicester City. If you didn't have the funds of a Chelsea, Man United, Liverpool or Arsenal then you simply weren't going to be competitive. The closest thing would have been Everton with David Moyes or maybe Tottenham but even with those teams there was a really big gap. Nowadays the revenue for mid table premier league teams is far far better and honestly incomparible with the 2000s, especially the early 2000s.
He's never had anywhere near the money to invest to keep a team at the top. None of the big 6-7 got near him. It was always international managera or ex-stars. Lampard never deserved the head job at Chelsea. Moyes truly failed with resources finally, but was harshly sent out too soon. Every manager needs at least a whole season to be judged, but his man management of big (aging) egos at Man U was so bad he couldn't last.
Unfair? The guy doesn't have a single league title or trophy to his name.
He is absolutely mediocre and its why only mediocre clubs have displayed any interest in him.
+ginge82 He's good at what he does, which is avoiding relegation and establishing a team in mid-table. I agree with Fergie(words I thought I wouldn't say) he's twice gotten the chance at West Ham and Newcastle and both times the fans have shunned him away when he was trying to build something. It's a shame.
michealangelo12865 It's not a shame at all. The man is muppet and eventually falls out with staff, players and owners no matter where he goes. This is a well established fact with Allardyce. Fans know the above and also know he is extremely limited in his abilities, hence why none of them take to him.
England got him as manager :)))
1 game and gone....
A one hit wonder...
SPQRapid Hahahahahahahaha!