Guessing he might have to go somewhere first and get som managerial experience. Also wonky to become manager when you have a lot of old teammates/buddies still in the squad.Maybe the natural successor when RDZ goes to Juventus?
Guessing he might have to go somewhere first and get som managerial experience. Also wonky to become manager when you have a lot of old teammates/buddies still in the squad.Maybe the natural successor when RDZ goes to Juventus?
Dalglish at Liverpool comes straight to mind as somebody who managed to pull that off, I can't imagine there are many other examples.Guessing he might have to go somewhere first and get som managerial experience. Also wonky to become manager when you have a lot of old teammates/buddies still in the squad.
Think there are quite a few examples actually, but all of them way back when things were a bit simplerDalglish at Liverpool comes straight to mind as somebody who managed to pull that off, I can't imagine there are many other examples.
By simpler, presumably in this context we mean "could manage a team by shouting at them"?Think there are quite a few examples actually, but all of them way back when things were a bit simpler
Sort of. You didn't have to be as tactically good as you have to be today in order to compete. Also there was less players coming and going meaning you could play your old buddies without too many players thinking about some sort of nepotismBy simpler, presumably in this context we mean "could manage a team by shouting at them"?
Think you may be right here. I can certainly see him on the coaching staff when he stops playing, much like Bruno, but then perhaps a Championship or so club with Uncle Tony keeping a close eye on his progress.Guessing he might have to go somewhere first and get som managerial experience. Also wonky to become manager when you have a lot of old teammates/buddies still in the squad.
Great interview, a class act is Adam.
What even better PR from the club with this one released today....
A show of strength from the club from the 2 people involved in the Trossard saga, even mentioning that some players just 'might not get it'.
The future is very bright.
Eddie Howe at Bournemouth is probably quite contemporary.Think there are quite a few examples actually, but all of them way back when things were a bit simpler
He does seem to be a proper technique and tactics nerd, so that wouldn't surprise me in the least.Think you may be right here. I can certainly see him on the coaching staff when he stops playing, much like Bruno, but then perhaps a Championship or so club with Uncle Tony keeping a close eye on his progress.
We don't seem to be doing the "Liverpool boot room". We have a succession plan but it seems to involve coaches who have been in charge at other clubs.
It'll potentially be a quick progression through the steps though. I'd honestly be amazed if Lallana doesn't coach Premier League within 5 years of playing retirement.
....enough about you, let's talk about meGraham’s always struck me as a great something. Just not an interviewer.
That could be a foot race with Conte?Maybe the natural successor when RDZ goes to Juventus?
Fascinating how there's ZERO transfer speculation around Mac Allister right now. He's loved by the club. And he loves the club, I think.Pretty clear how the club love MacAllister as well
EncisoThe discussion re Encisco was fascinating. Pretty clear how the club love MacAllister as well
But he can't have that role until he understands the rivalry with Crystal Palace!Maybe the natural successor when RDZ goes to Juventus?