Badger Boy
Mr Badger
- Jan 28, 2016
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He doesn't need to learn about being a player though does he?
Can you point to the managerial & coaching experience Rooney is supposed to draw upon to help develop Liam Rosenior as a coach?
If you wanted to learn how to run a supermarket, would you prefer to learn from the manager at your local Sainsbury who has run 3 supermarkets of different sizes, or go and work with the bloke who's been in his first managers job at Morrison's for a few weeks just because he used to be the fastest shelf stacker for Waitrose?
I'm not saying he should, or will come by the way - I just think your logic is weird
I'm not convinced there's anything Potter knows about football that Rooney doesn't. Your point isn't unreasonable but the comparison is totally off. You're comparing a man who has done well at a much lower level with a player who played at the very top of the game for almost 15 years, both domestically and Internationally. He's worked under some brilliant managers, and David Moyes twice. He's got a much broader top level experience than some guy who's just shown up.
Or do you want to pretend that players don't learn anything from their managers and only managerial experience is relevant?
Personally, I would argue that Gus Poyet learnt more from being a number 2 at Leeds and Swindon than he would have done by being an u23 manager for any period of time. Bottom line, for me - Rosenior is much better off where he is.