by windermereROYAL » 22 Jun 2023 11:00
by Ascotexgunner » 22 Jun 2023 12:23
windermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
by Snowball » 22 Jun 2023 12:26
Ascotexgunner :lol:windermereROYAL
We have Mark Bowen, an embargo and an owner who clearly has no idea.
by Hound » 22 Jun 2023 13:40
by Stranded » 22 Jun 2023 14:40
windermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
by Brogue » 22 Jun 2023 15:03
StrandedwindermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
There are only 2 ways into management really - direct from being a player or working up to it by being a coach - you aren't going to suddenly see someone come in from managing Tesco's to managing a football club. Also again, Selles, if appointed, is apparently going to be a Head Coach not a manager - there is a small but key distinction between the two.
by Elm Park Kid » 22 Jun 2023 15:06
windermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
by Stranded » 22 Jun 2023 15:21
BrogueStrandedwindermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
There are only 2 ways into management really - direct from being a player or working up to it by being a coach - you aren't going to suddenly see someone come in from managing Tesco's to managing a football club. Also again, Selles, if appointed, is apparently going to be a Head Coach not a manager - there is a small but key distinction between the two.
This old line again head coach or manager makes no difference, he still picks the team and takes charge of training , and sets the formations. A refuge disposal technician is still a fcuking Bin Man.
If you are the manager, you decide many things about the club. But if you are a head coach, your responsibility is to play better, try to improve the players and to get positive results.
“At Southampton, I was a manager. My responsibility was not only to coach the team. With Tottenham, I am a head coach. A head coach is head of your department. My department is to train the team.”
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2023 15:34
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jun 2023 17:40
Silver FoxSnowflake RoyalAscotexgunner F*ck!!!!!!!......just f*cking f*ck f*ck f*ck.
Can we get a refund on the season ticket.
I can't take another season of watching the same sh*tty smash and grab failed bullshit with f*ck all shots and attempts on goal.
Is that super"c*nt"agent behind this? Lots of managerial options and this is what we come back to.
Have you considered overreacting more? It might help.
Didn't you yourself once demand a season ticket refund because of a change in manager?
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jun 2023 17:42
StrandedwindermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
There are only 2 ways into management really - direct from being a player or working up to it by being a coach - you aren't going to suddenly see someone come in from managing Tesco's to managing a football club. Also again, Selles, if appointed, is apparently going to be a Head Coach not a manager - there is a small but key distinction between the two.
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jun 2023 17:43
StrandedBrogueStranded
There are only 2 ways into management really - direct from being a player or working up to it by being a coach - you aren't going to suddenly see someone come in from managing Tesco's to managing a football club. Also again, Selles, if appointed, is apparently going to be a Head Coach not a manager - there is a small but key distinction between the two.
This old line again head coach or manager makes no difference, he still picks the team and takes charge of training , and sets the formations. A refuge disposal technician is still a fcuking Bin Man.
Mate - its a different job - you can pretend it isn't all you like but it is.
A manager has complete control over the football side of a club - identifies the players he wants, his role is wider than just training and selecting the team.
A Head Coach does just that - his role is to improve the players at his disposal and pick the best team and formation to win games - anything away from that is covered by the DoF or in our case the Head of Football Operations.
Pochettino explained it better whilst at Spurs:If you are the manager, you decide many things about the club. But if you are a head coach, your responsibility is to play better, try to improve the players and to get positive results.
“At Southampton, I was a manager. My responsibility was not only to coach the team. With Tottenham, I am a head coach. A head coach is head of your department. My department is to train the team.”
by Brogue » 22 Jun 2023 19:09
StrandedBrogueStranded
There are only 2 ways into management really - direct from being a player or working up to it by being a coach - you aren't going to suddenly see someone come in from managing Tesco's to managing a football club. Also again, Selles, if appointed, is apparently going to be a Head Coach not a manager - there is a small but key distinction between the two.
This old line again head coach or manager makes no difference, he still picks the team and takes charge of training , and sets the formations. A refuge disposal technician is still a fcuking Bin Man.
Mate - its a different job - you can pretend it isn't all you like but it is.
A manager has complete control over the football side of a club - identifies the players he wants, his role is wider than just training and selecting the team.
A Head Coach does just that - his role is to improve the players at his disposal and pick the best team and formation to win games - anything away from that is covered by the DoF or in our case the Head of Football Operations.
Pochettino explained it better whilst at Spurs:If you are the manager, you decide many things about the club. But if you are a head coach, your responsibility is to play better, try to improve the players and to get positive results.
“At Southampton, I was a manager. My responsibility was not only to coach the team. With Tottenham, I am a head coach. A head coach is head of your department. My department is to train the team.”
by windermereROYAL » 22 Jun 2023 21:01
by Hound » 22 Jun 2023 21:06
windermereROYAL Doesn`t matter anymore, with the latest charge there is serious doubt about our very existence. what manager or player would come here in their right mind?
by windermereROYAL » 22 Jun 2023 21:09
HoundwindermereROYAL Doesn`t matter anymore, with the latest charge there is serious doubt about our very existence. what manager or player would come here in their right mind?
That’s a bit over dramatic
Serious doubt?
by Sutekh » 23 Jun 2023 08:05
BrogueStrandedwindermereROYAL Mikel Arteta was only a coach before Arsenal picked him up, just sayin.
There are only 2 ways into management really - direct from being a player or working up to it by being a coach - you aren't going to suddenly see someone come in from managing Tesco's to managing a football club. Also again, Selles, if appointed, is apparently going to be a Head Coach not a manager - there is a small but key distinction between the two.
This old line again head coach or manager makes no difference, he still picks the team and takes charge of training , and sets the formations. A refuge disposal technician is still a fcuking Bin Man.
by MartinRdg » 23 Jun 2023 09:57
windermereROYALHoundwindermereROYAL Doesn`t matter anymore, with the latest charge there is serious doubt about our very existence. what manager or player would come here in their right mind?
That’s a bit over dramatic
Serious doubt?
Dai not paying tax,, is he pulling the plug?
by Stranded » 23 Jun 2023 12:58
Snowflake RoyalStrandedBrogue
This old line again head coach or manager makes no difference, he still picks the team and takes charge of training , and sets the formations. A refuge disposal technician is still a fcuking Bin Man.
Mate - its a different job - you can pretend it isn't all you like but it is.
A manager has complete control over the football side of a club - identifies the players he wants, his role is wider than just training and selecting the team.
A Head Coach does just that - his role is to improve the players at his disposal and pick the best team and formation to win games - anything away from that is covered by the DoF or in our case the Head of Football Operations.
Pochettino explained it better whilst at Spurs:If you are the manager, you decide many things about the club. But if you are a head coach, your responsibility is to play better, try to improve the players and to get positive results.
“At Southampton, I was a manager. My responsibility was not only to coach the team. With Tottenham, I am a head coach. A head coach is head of your department. My department is to train the team.”
Your definition of a manager is out of the 90s.
by Sutekh » 23 Jun 2023 16:27
StrandedSnowflake RoyalStranded
Mate - its a different job - you can pretend it isn't all you like but it is.
A manager has complete control over the football side of a club - identifies the players he wants, his role is wider than just training and selecting the team.
A Head Coach does just that - his role is to improve the players at his disposal and pick the best team and formation to win games - anything away from that is covered by the DoF or in our case the Head of Football Operations.
Pochettino explained it better whilst at Spurs:
Your definition of a manager is out of the 90s.
I mean, I did literally use a quote from someone in the game currently to define the difference, but you know, fine.
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