Bold Tone wrote:
Yes. Baseless character assassination as you tried to undermine his point by trying to elevate yours by mentioning that you followed them for a bit that year.
Totally unverifiable as who is to say you give us google-speak and I could do the same.
Also, scientific evidence?
Seriously?  😆
Most importantly, it must be noted that you are still failing to address Heath Chesters' points directly at the 3rd time of asking!
No it must not be noted. I directly responded to it more than once what are you on about?
The guy is a fan and its fair enough that he gives his account on what the reasons are for his team doing as well as they are, but as I pointed out (and you ignored) and Quincy pointed out again his view might not be the most unbiased you will find on the people involved. Then to top it off the one thing he did say was the most generic advice anyone could've given so even if we assume the owner heeded Adams advice to make that leap instead of looking at the personnel (and not just the passport) for the turnaround and current success is a bit out there.
Again Chesters also says he's never seen a team so united which might be fair enough for his own experience. In La Liga however just last season Getafe came within inches of reaching the CL as a team with virtually no funds or any sort of stars in it, and their manager Bordalas coached the best defensive setup in La Liga in the process. Couple years before it was Paco Jemez who had a very attacking outfit with just no names and even before that in 2011/12 under Juan Ignacio Martinez Levante were 1st going into December even I think with a team of no names and an average age of like 35. Its not an outlandish occurrence in La Liga, that Heath Chesters thinks so means he's either biased or doesn't follow La Liga that closely.
Either way feel free to believe him or literally everyone else who's responded to his claim so far, not sure why you'd want to do that anyway but your choice.