How do you work out what the player turn manager wants you to do if he struggles to communicate?UpminsterO wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:26 am In any industry and particularly in football I as a player would be more inspired by listening to a manager that actually achieved things and won stuff than any manager that has very limited or no playing expierence
If I want cooking advice I seek a chef that can actually cook - not a cook that reads the books and then tries to instruct me how to cook and I could not care less if the real expierenced player turned manager can't put a sentence together - as a footballer I am sure I work out want he wants me to do within the team
Get my drift I hope
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I think the main requirement of a football manager is not how he talks interlectually but his man management skills.
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