Alioune DVToure wrote:twosips wrote:Shit players make great managers. So do some average ones. And some great ones.
It's more or less totally irrelevant often. There are more average/shit players than great ones though so the chances are the vast majority of managers will appear to be formerly average footballers....and most great players don't go into management cos they've already made their millions and settle into cushy pundit jobs or something.
I think it's simpler than that. Footy comes naturally to the greats, so they never need to become tactics-heads to fulfill their potential.
Players like Barry and Carrick, on the other hand, probably take tactics and discipline very seriously and you can imagine them making good coaches.
Nasser Hussain in his autobiography made a similar point about Ian Botham: he was so talented that cricket was instinctive and he never developed the brain of a good coach or selector.
I think SOME of the top ex players who do have managerial talent, expect their squad to have the ability to think & play like they do.
Mancini falls into that catagory, which stops him from being a true 'great' as a manager & it was Glen Hoddle's biggest problem (apart from being fucking weird).