ant london wrote:I don't get the title?
Reidy is at Stoke isn't he?
I do like Holloway though, he's a maniac
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:ant london wrote:I don't get the title?
Reidy is at Stoke isn't he?
I do like Holloway though, he's a maniac
i've always had a sneaky suspicion that managing at the top level (ie prem, international) requires very different skills to managing at lower levels. much more ego management, motivation etc, a lot less coaching/tactics etc. i think the clive woodward experiment was interesting but doomed to failure because of the personalities involved.
i picked the likes of beck etc because surely the mark of a good manager is to get players playing better than they "should"?
(by the way, this is not a hughes thread - I'm talking about managers that might not get the plaudits coz they don't have the resources but fairly consistently get results).
look at leicester...many have tried and failed in the last decade or so - and now nigel pearson is getting it fairly right. look at gareth southgate - I don't think i've heard a single ex-pro etc say a bad word about him, yet, for me, he did an utterly terrible job at borer.
so, if you took someone like holloway, who barring one or 2 failures seems to have been an excellent manager - and stuck him in charge of, say, arsenal - how would it go?
and if you took wenger and put him in charge of darlington - are they certs for promotion?
ant london wrote:Quite co-incidentally the Independent today has an article about those "top flight" managers who are perpetually "shortlisted" for vacant positions whilst never (or rarely) getting the job...
Souness-SHIT
Venables-PAST IT
O'Leary-DECENT WITH LOTS OF MONEY
Graham-PAST IT
Hoddle-NEVER HAD IT
Keegan-DECENT WITH SHIT LOADS OF CASH
Platt-SHIT
Mancini-WHY HE NEVER ROCKED UP AT CITY I WILL NEVER KNOW HE IS GENIUS AND WOULD HAVE HAD US TOP OF THE LEAGUE EASILY BY NOW. ;-)
Curbishley-SHOULD BE AT BOLTON OR HULL
Sven-ILL RESERVE JUDGEMENT,PEOPLE WILL CRY
Dameerto wrote:I dont like generalisations usually, but I tend to catagorise Football managers. You have your cerebral types like Wenger and Mark Hughes, then you have your 'street smart' ones like Mourinho and He Who Will Not Be Named (of the Bacon faced Taggart appearance), then there are the Icons (previous players who were seen as fan favourites either for one club or nationally or internationally) such as Shearer and Maradonna. You can pretty much stick just about any Manager I cant think of into those three types.
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Dameerto wrote:I dont like generalisations usually, but I tend to catagorise Football managers. You have your cerebral types like Wenger and Mark Hughes, then you have your 'street smart' ones like Mourinho and He Who Will Not Be Named (of the Bacon faced Taggart appearance), then there are the Icons (previous players who were seen as fan favourites either for one club or nationally or internationally) such as Shearer and Maradonna. You can pretty much stick just about any Manager I cant think of into those three types.
ian holloway? john beck? dave bassett?
that's sort of my point mate - i'm offering that it takes a different skill-set.
so - how would holloway do in charge of arsenal, and how would wenger do in charge of darlington?
ant london wrote:Kinnear as you rightly said above is also another in that bracket
Brilliant with backs to the wall, no money, everyone hates us we don't care
If you put him in charge at Stamford Bridge/Anfield it would be an unmitigated disaster IMO but I agree he is a very good manager in the right (...or should I say wrong) set-up
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