[Albion] Graham Hunter big interview with Adam Lallana

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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.
Dalglish at Liverpool comes straight to mind as somebody who managed to pull that off, I can't imagine there are many other examples.
 






Rambo

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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.
 






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I'm sure most of you have seen them, and that they are posted elsewhere, but the club have been releasing a batch of little q&a interviews with squad members and one of the questions is who is most likely to become a manager and everyone I've seen so far has said Lallana.

Not much of a revelation but does reinforce what a superb business getting him in was.

31 appearances 1st season
25 2nd
17 at the half way stage this.

Please don't get injured.
 


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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 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.
 






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Graham’s always struck me as a great something. Just not an interviewer.
 


um bongo molongo

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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.

There’s a point in the interview where he talks about the whole system breaks down if one player isn’t at the races. No prizes for guessing who he was referring to…
 






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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.
He does seem to be a proper technique and tactics nerd, so that wouldn't surprise me in the least.
 








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The discussion re Encisco was fascinating. Pretty clear how the club love MacAllister as well
 


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Pretty clear how the club love MacAllister as well
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.

Wonder if Europa League qualification would be enough to keep him in the summer.

Anyway, great interview. Might seem self-indulgent but, by talking about his own experiences, Graham was able to get Adam to open up - and that's why it's so good.
 










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