15 of the most influential figures in footballing history
It was Morley’s job to write the rules and codifying for football. Over 150 years later and the basic principles by which the game is played are still the same.
The man who taught Ajax Total Football
When one traces the origin of the ‘Dutch Total Football’ its origins lie in both Hungary and Holland and the foundations were all laid by Englishmen. The second of these men was Jack Reynolds.
In 1934 they went as favourites, to the World Cup, held in fascist Italy.
But it’s what he did next that will be remembered throughout history. After Austria had made it 2-0 he ran over to the box where the Nazi officers where, and celebrated uncontrollably.
In January 1939 he was found dead, alongside his girlfriend in their apartment under circumstances that remain a mystery.
The Hungarian was a brilliant tactical mind that played a major role in the great Hungarian team of the 1950’s.
Together with Béla Guttmann and Gusztáv Sebes, he was part of a trio of innovative Hungarian coaches who pioneered tactical progression.
Everything changed in in 1957 when he was re hired by Torpedo Moscow, after being fired by them 9 years earlier. 1 league title and 2 domestic cups later Dynamo Kyiv sounded their interest & Maslov couldn’t refuse
And common themes than run through it such as positional flexibility and fluidity can be traced back through the great Hungarian sides, the Austrian Wunderteam, to Jimmy Hogan.
Sir Alex Ferguson
Vic Buckingham
Bela Guttmann
William Garbutt
Sacchi
Wenger
Helenio Herrera
Beckenbauer
Gustav Sebes
Tele Santana
Amadeo Carrillo
Lobanovskyi
Ernst Happel
Mario Zagallo
Jean Marc-Bosman
Pep Guardiola
And anyone else that I’ve missed.