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ranger_syntax

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  1. 6 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

    I'd rather have Lampard than Wilder, but that would be swiftly followed by the insertion of a shotgun into my mouth.

    If you ever attend a lower league ground, somewhere like Cliftonhill for example, then you will notice that the Samaritans have purchased advertisement space.

  2. 57 minutes ago, Sutton_blows_goats said:

    While football has changed since they had their success with us. I can see the value of getting a manager that can motivate a talented squad to play at 100% every week as opposed to one that can go into great granular tactical detail on how to beat the 10 man defence of St Johnstone and Aberdeen while cruising along at 50%.

    A good manager knows to delegate the latter to a member of his coaching staff.

  3. 16 minutes ago, Bluedell said:

    I agree with that but I can't figure out why the team this season looked as if there had been little coaching and didn't have a style of play. Gerrard's team was structured and did have a defined set-up and way of playing and Beale must have had a fair bit of input into that so where did his coaching ability disappear to? All very strange.

    Maybe coaching will tell a team what to do while management will make them do it.

     

    Maybe it is just that one man can't do two jobs.

  4. 9 hours ago, RANGERRAB said:

    Beale was appointed because of his time spent at Rangers working for Gerrard. Too many of us thought his influence was much greater than it actually was. 

    I think that people were right about Beale's role under Gerrard.

     

    Being a good coach doesn't guarantee that someone will be a good manager.

     

    Two things that I didn't like were his stated preference for working closely with the players and his apparent honesty with the press. These things are fine for a coach but, I think, they eventually undermine a manager.

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