Simeone, Conte, Sampaoli, Flopp. All of them behave like monkeys in the sidelines.
And it's not like they do it on a really important match when scoring a winner against a much stronger team, no, they chimp out with the 3-0 against Granada or Wolfes.
Why were they not taught proper manners? Is it wise to reward chimping out behavior? Where are we going as a society, Sup Forums
>muh class It's fucking football, you fedora tipper. This sport is the least classy one
Go watch polo if you like class
Brody Jackson
Is """new""" you're way of saying relevant? It would explain why Mouyes isn't listed
Adrian Nguyen
getting animated on the touchline isn't something new nor is it chimping out
if you want to see chimping out pls watch our league
Chase Smith
>I like my managers like the people cheering in the stands. >dead
Gavin Martinez
they are true men of football.
Charles Campbell
>1-1 Ramos 90+3, Ancelotti barely reacts except a fist pump >2-1 Bale, nothing >3-1 he knows it's in the bag and goes crazy I thought that was kinda funny
Colton Wright
Klopp is compensating for his tiny dick.
Levi Lopez
I wish I enjoyed football as much as Conte does
Nathaniel Young
That's because old football people are superstitious as fuck, there old managers would never celebrate before the game is over, not even a goal
William Ramirez
>new have started following football in August? Also menagers should be able to express themslves however the fuck they want just like players, you dont complain when players celebrate a goal now do you? And geeting angry during a 3-0 match makes sense since playing well helps kee playig well, it might be meaningless in the moment but it has an influence in the long run.
Levi Jenkins
memagers*
James Peterson
they celebrate, they just don't chimp out. there's a distinction. You can find lots of videos of the great ones, Mourinho, Capello, Ancelotti celebrating, they just do it with class.
Simeone literally acts like a monkey. First I thought he was just a gimmickfag, memeing, acting out for youtube videos, but why does he still keeps doing it? I don't know what to think anymore.
What about Conte, Flopp or Sampaoli? Don't they realise that gimmick is already taken?
What the fuck is wrong with them?
Luke Reyes
You, my friend, are autistic as fuck
Sebastian Cook
>Mourinho >Great one >With class
Ethan Gray
this is Mourinho, first day at the job (first match) He wears a 10.000€ suit with a 500€ haircut.
compare with..
John Hill
>Mourinho
Logan Bailey
José please, go back to sleep
No one in this website rates you
David Reyes
>Sampaoli
Ayden Gray
>Conte (OP, I'm a poorfag and I have better suits, what a fucking loser)
Dominic Mitchell
Conte's hair cost more than Mourinho's haircut
David Morales
Enjoying this gimmick lad
Luis Ross
Mourinho was in his 30's when his Porto team crushed Mancini's Lazio and he just enjoyed from the sidelines with a smug face without moving a muscle.
Really don't know what's wrong with this new generation
kek
Logan Jenkins
Mourinho is shit
Carson Murphy
gonde is pure class
Brody Evans
you would know how people with a tiny dick behave
Juan Cook
>they chimp out with the 3-0 against Granada or Wolfes.
it's called being perfectionist neuer also got pissed when brazil scored after is was 7-0
Nicholas Stewart
Simeone the player was literally insane. Simeone the manager is insane as well.
The old trainer are from a time where it was cool for a man to be as composed and as uncaring as possible, so those old people are copying eachother by not reacting to anything ever.
We're now in a time where expressing yourself in any manner possible is encouraged and expected. So you'll see more managers forcing the "passion".
And then there are some that are just not right in the head. Conte, Simeone, but also Bielsa falls under that category.
Isaiah Lopez
Desu there should be more respect in football in general, for example I am tired of players complaining and chimping out. Sadly you can't change much because the fans actually like this childish behaviour.
Noah Powell
they became liberals older coaches - more conservative - thoughtful, patient, chivalrous, not prisoners of the moment, humble, graceful in defeat and in victory