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RIP Alex Sabella
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Re: RIP Alex Sabella
That's a shock. He was the Argentina manager at the 2014 World Cup.
I remember him tearing us apart on one occasion for Sheffield United. I think we were 3-0 down in the first 20 minutes. He proved to be Jimmy Adamson's downfall at Leeds, paid a lot of money for him but he wasn't good enough for them and it proved to be a bad signing.
I remember him tearing us apart on one occasion for Sheffield United. I think we were 3-0 down in the first 20 minutes. He proved to be Jimmy Adamson's downfall at Leeds, paid a lot of money for him but he wasn't good enough for them and it proved to be a bad signing.
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Apparently Sheffield United signed him after failing to capture another Argentinian player. By the name of Diego Maradona.....
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I recall that game well in the mid 70's and still say he put on a performance that day that was as good, most probably better in truth, as anything I've seen in over 60 years watching professional football. Simply exhilarating. Was it a one off? I don't know but definitely a performance that oozed class. RIP Alex Sabella.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 2:51 pmThat's a shock. He was the Argentina manager at the 2014 World Cup.
I remember him tearing us apart on one occasion for Sheffield United. I think we were 3-0 down in the first 20 minutes. He proved to be Jimmy Adamson's downfall at Leeds, paid a lot of money for him but he wasn't good enough for them and it proved to be a bad signing.
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It was early 1978/79 - second division. Not up to the top flight when he went to Leeds.Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:30 pmI recall that game well in the mid 70's and still say he put on a performance that day that was as good, most probably better in truth, as anything I've seen in over 60 years watching professional football. Simply exhilarating. Was it a one off? I don't know but definitely a performance that oozed class. RIP Alex Sabella.
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Guess the guy left of Sabella!
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No Guess again
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Re: RIP Alex Sabella
Right nationality???
Roberto Mancini??
Roberto Mancini??
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Re: RIP Alex Sabella
No think South America
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Possibly a current Premier League manager?
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Only one South American currently managing in the Premier League I think and that's Bielsa.
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Correct, playing for Newall's Old Boys I believe. Didn't have a very illustrious playing career and retired aged 26.
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Yep Bielsa,looking a bit fitter than he currently does
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I really shouldn't have questioned Bielsa's fitness on here,Tim noone will be along soon saying he looks fitter than you Steve and hes 10 years older than you...he never fails
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Re: RIP Alex Sabella
Think it was just after Leighton James returned and just after the game v Celtic at Turf Moor.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:30 pmIt was early 1978/79 - second division. Not up to the top flight when he went to Leeds.
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Four days after Celtic and Taffy just backSilkyskills1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:06 pmThink it was just after Leighton James returned and just after the game v Celtic at Turf Moor.
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Gone to keep Maradona company...
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Was he not up to the top flight or did Adamson do a Dave Thomas on him? I was at Bramall Lane that day. He was brilliant. It was just after the Celtic home game and we had a poor following. Sheff U fans infiltrated the away end. Bad day all round.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:30 pmIt was early 1978/79 - second division. Not up to the top flight when he went to Leeds.
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From memory he was a very clever player but was as slow as a cart horse which didn't help when he moved up a league. But we have to remember he was in the Sheffield United team that was relegated to the third division and when he went to Leeds he played less than 30 games for them. Had a friend in Sheffield at the time and he always thought his Burnley style performances came just now and again.
But that day he was absolutely sensational.
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