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 againhead 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 againhead 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 againhead 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 againhead 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 againhead 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.
by Orion1871 » 23 Jun 2023 19:00
SutekhStrandedSnowflake Royal 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.
With Stranded on this one!
by Lower West » 23 Jun 2023 20:10
Brogue (well pang, but he can’t speak English).
by leon » 25 Jun 2023 10:06
Orion1871SutekhStranded
I mean, I did literally use a quote from someone in the game currently to define the difference, but you know, fine.
With Stranded on this one!
Come on. You know Ian is right even when he's wrong.
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