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wez1927 wrote:Warnock bit of passion ,he would tell the overpaid preMadonnas where to go
Thu Jan 14, 2016 7:30 pm
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JJBluebird98 wrote:Dave Jones or Raymond Verheijan would be might top 2 followed by Bellamy, Eddie Newton and paul Trollope. I cant see any big name manager coming here so we either go for Dave Jones or take a risk on someone who is a coach looking to make the step up to a managers job
Thu Jan 14, 2016 8:51 pm
Clark Spy wrote:Dave Jones and Terry Burton his number two.
Thu Jan 14, 2016 8:53 pm
Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:03 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:Raymond Verheijen would be a credible choice for the things he has already achieved in the game. Where ever he goes success usually follows and has worked with some of the best managers out there most notably my all time favourite manager Guus Hiddink, he has also worked at the worlds biggest clubs such as Chelsea and Barcelona and at a international level with the Netherlands and South Korea. To have that much experience even as a specialised "fitness coach" proves he has an indepth knowledge of the game which he used to his advantage when he took full control of Feyenoord academy which has seen many players graduate to the first team since he was there. He was also Assistant Manager at Wales during the time where we transformed from a pub team to actual contenders on the international stage. Maybe he may need to get his coaching badges in order to manage I'm not really sure. At the end of the Day too much emphasis is put on the tactical side of the game. That's all we need is 11 good players who play well together and are willing to fight for one another with good fitness levels and you could get out of this league pretty easy. Jesus, just look at Leicester the only tactic I can ever see when watching them is that they run the other team into the ground. But, in saying all this Dave Jones would be the best choice for next manager. Just a quick note you say Raymond Verheijen has no coaching qualification yet he is seen as an expert by the coaching academy where you actually get your coaching badges. It seems like he is the one who puts them through their paces. http://worldfootballacademy.com/about-u ... verheijen/ Click on this link and give it a read of his coaching background its a good read and you might be surprised as the coaching academy and FA certainly rates him.
Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:05 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:Raymond Verheijen would be a credible choice for the things he has already achieved in the game. Where ever he goes success usually follows and has worked with some of the best managers out there most notably my all time favourite manager Guus Hiddink, he has also worked at the worlds biggest clubs such as Chelsea and Barcelona and at a international level with the Netherlands and South Korea. To have that much experience even as a specialised "fitness coach" proves he has an indepth knowledge of the game which he used to his advantage when he took full control of Feyenoord academy which has seen many players graduate to the first team since he was there. He was also Assistant Manager at Wales during the time where we transformed from a pub team to actual contenders on the international stage. Maybe he may need to get his coaching badges in order to manage I'm not really sure. At the end of the Day too much emphasis is put on the tactical side of the game. That's all we need is 11 good players who play well together and are willing to fight for one another with good fitness levels and you could get out of this league pretty easy. Jesus, just look at Leicester the only tactic I can ever see when watching them is that they run the other team into the ground. But, in saying all this Dave Jones would be the best choice for next manager. Just a quick note you say Raymond Verheijen has no coaching qualification yet he is seen as an expert by the coaching academy where you actually get your coaching badges. It seems like he is the one who puts them through their paces. http://worldfootballacademy.com/about-u ... verheijen/ Click on this link and give it a read of his coaching background its a good read and you might be surprised as the coaching academy and FA certainly rates him.
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worcester_ccfc wrote:Pearson is the best name out there who's realistic. He's worked for difficult owners at Leicester.
I would appoint him and have Bellamy as assistant. Work it in a similar way to Man Utd are doing things. Then when Pearson goes to another club or if it doesn't work out, promote Bellamy to manager.
Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:13 pm
Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:14 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Pearson is the best name out there who's realistic. He's worked for difficult owners at Leicester.
I would appoint him and have Bellamy as assistant. Work it in a similar way to Man Utd are doing things. Then when Pearson goes to another club or if it doesn't work out, promote Bellamy to manager.
Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:21 pm
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Pencoed wrote:I wonder how Pearson and Bellamy would get on
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worcester_ccfc wrote:Pearson is the best name out there who's realistic. He's worked for difficult owners at Leicester.
I would appoint him and have Bellamy as assistant. Work it in a similar way to Man Utd are doing things. Then when Pearson goes to another club or if it doesn't work out, promote Bellamy to manager.
Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:00 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Pearson is the best name out there who's realistic. He's worked for difficult owners at Leicester.
I would appoint him and have Bellamy as assistant. Work it in a similar way to Man Utd are doing things. Then when Pearson goes to another club or if it doesn't work out, promote Bellamy to manager.
You think Pearson is realistic?
Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:06 pm
Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:26 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Pearson is the best name out there who's realistic. He's worked for difficult owners at Leicester.
I would appoint him and have Bellamy as assistant. Work it in a similar way to Man Utd are doing things. Then when Pearson goes to another club or if it doesn't work out, promote Bellamy to manager.