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post #46 of 56
Van Basten. Good one.


Maldini (nohomo).

post #47 of 56
Germany's Joachim Loew always wears great fitting white shirts:

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post #48 of 56
The way Löw and his entire technical staff dress in those identical tight white shirts freaks me out. Didn't like when Klinsmann did it either. I don't think it's stylish, just German.
post #49 of 56
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I don't think it's stylish, just German.

Perhaps going too far down the Road to Serfdom, Friedrich?
post #50 of 56
With you on Joachim Löw.

I'm inherently biased, but Martin O'Neill could wear his pants on his head and he would win it for me every time. He's more wizened professor than manager.

post #51 of 56
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Originally Posted by greekonomist View Post
The way Löw and his entire technical staff dress in those identical tight white shirts freaks me out. Didn't like when Klinsmann did it either. I don't think it's stylish, just German.

HAHA. exactly.

Pellegrini.
post #52 of 56
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Maldini (nohomo).

At the risk of pointing out the obvious, he's no coach.
post #53 of 56
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At the risk of pointing out the obvious, he's no coach.

Yea. I didn't think it would be worth starting a "Best dressed soccer player who also turned down a coaching gig" thread.
post #54 of 56
Bow to the greatness of Bob Bradley

post #55 of 56
Andre Villas-Boas seems fairly well dressed or maybe it is just the hair smile.gif
post #56 of 56
Ex-Italian national coach Giovanni Trapattoni in 2002 WC when he was on tha pitch.
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