Yet another ex-player turned pundit fails to comprehend that 'knowing the game' isn't enough to compensate for lack of tactical nous.
And once again, Arrigo Sacchi's famous comment still rings true.
Dismissing the idea that only former players make good coaches, Sacchi replied, "I never realised that to be a jockey you had to be a horse first".
Me neither. And Sacchi was rather good.....Never tire of that quote [emoji106]
Credit to Sol Campbell to sticking with Macclesfield
Found out what 'real' football is all about,no F~~~ing Money.
Paul Scholes has always been a surly, chip-on-his-shoulder character...
Scholes said in a statement that he had taken the decision with "great regret".
"It unfortunately became clear that I would not be able to operate as I intended and was led to believe prior to taking on the role," he continued.
I guess that would have been seeing himself as a success manager like Ole Solskjaer and expecting them to have won more than just 1 game out of the seven he was in charge for.
Sol always comes across as a very nice person, quietly spoken but a very intelligent, deep thinker who started well at Macc Town. I hope the chairman and fans are patient with him, even if they go straight back down because they only attract 1,800 fans on average.
Paul Scholes has always been a surly, chip-on-his-shoulder character, who thought the Oldham job would lead to bigger and better things. Welcome to the real world, Scholsy, where most of League Two clubs don't have many pots to pee into.