by RobRoyal »
15 May 2009 15:09
papereyes RobRoyal Royalee The vast majority of managers don't have the resources available at RFC.
Yeah, 106 points and 8th in the prem was pretty much par for the course, given all our billions. Wasn't it Royalee?
We would almost certainly have better resources than most clubs in our current division, let alone in the whole football league.
And a higher level of expectation than almost anyone. "Most clubs in our current division" would consider 4th place a spectacular success. Apparently we consider it a failure.
Anyway, what the feck has this got to do with celebrating Coppell's humility? I never said he didn't have reason to be humble, I made the point that managers, whether successful or not, are generally creatures of great ego who go to extreme lengths to dodge criticism shift the blame on to the ref. Coppell, despite a level of success that few can equal (Royalee and co might not agree, but I think we'll see a Premiership chairman or two that does), despite the respect of a large part of the football community, retains a down-to-earth attitude and never comes accross as having an overblown ego.
It's what marks him out in the game, for me.
But then it's hardly a surprise that someone like Royalee is blind to the quality of humility, is it?