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Good article about Danny Senda.

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Dan Senda: Flying Under the Radar

''Dan Senda is an example of someone who has always worked exceptionally hard for everything he has achieved. Desire and determination are traits that you easily identify in the man when you spend time with him. He hasn’t played in a World Cup, and he hasn’t played in the Champions League, but he personifies classic British hard-graft. What Dan Senda has done in his time in football is persist, and with that he’s managed to achieve what few do – sustain a long career as a professional player.''

https://playerdevelopmentproject.com/fl ... nny-senda/
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Re: Good article about Danny Senda.

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From his time at Brentford but this is a very interesting insight into the guy. If it's not just a fluff piece, he could be good for us. Time will tell.
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Re: Good article about Danny Senda.

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Interesting article and an insight to how he sees the game and how he believes players should be treated. Fits in with Ross.

So next season we shall see more possession based football and players having more freedom rather than being told. That latter point sits well with Ross because that’s how I saw us last season. The players making it up as they went along with little direction from the top.

For sure a good, honest, hard-working professional. Personally I’d sooner have Jobi as player/assistant. He has all those attributes and more besides, knows the players, knows the club, saves a wage, hits the ground running. But maybe he was offered and turned it down.
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Barnet fans are sad to see him go
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Agree with Dohnut, Jobi would have been my preference indeed, for the same reasons cited.
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Re: Good article about Danny Senda.

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DuvB wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 10:23 am From his time at Brentford but this is a very interesting insight into the guy. If it's not just a fluff piece, he could be good for us. Time will tell.
It's almost like people should have taken a step back, evaluated things and then formed a view rather than knee jerk reacted at the news.
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Dohnut wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 12:04 pm Interesting article and an insight to how he sees the game and how he believes players should be treated. Fits in with Ross.

So next season we shall see more possession based football and players having more freedom rather than being told. That latter point sits well with Ross because that’s how I saw us last season. The players making it up as they went along with little direction from the top.

For sure a good, honest, hard-working professional. Personally I’d sooner have Jobi as player/assistant. He has all those attributes and more besides, knows the players, knows the club, saves a wage, hits the ground running. But maybe he was offered and turned it down.
If this article is anything to go by, Danny seems like an intelligent guy, he played the game at pro level for a long time and a has very good all round knowledge of the game coupled with good coaching skills, but do we need so MANY coaches, especially if Lawless and Harrold are also going to be helping out with the coaching ? Strange indeed that with all the vast combined playing experiences of all our football coaches, that the man who has the most limited experience of actually playing professional football...........is the man in the top job, ummmm ?
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Re: Good article about Danny Senda.

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It wasn't a big issue for double European Cup winning manager Arrigo Sacchi, who had less of a playing career than Ross but managed one of the greatest AC Milan sides of all time in the 90's. Plus Parma, Atletico Madrid and the Italian National Team.

To quote him; 'I never realised that in order to become a jockey you have to have been a horse first'.
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PoliticOs wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:42 pm It wasn't a big issue for double European Cup winning manager Arrigo Sacchi, who had less of a playing career than Ross but managed one of the greatest AC Milan sides of all time in the 90's. Plus Parma, Atletico Madrid and the Italian National Team.

To quote him; 'I never realised that in order to become a jockey you have to have been a horse first'.
Yes there is always an exception to the rule, but apart from being a student of the game, Arrigo Sacchi also possessed great man management skills, that is something that is within the person, that invaluable gift does just not come along with the soccer coaching badges, Jobi has that gift.
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Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 12:37 pm
DuvB wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 10:23 am From his time at Brentford but this is a very interesting insight into the guy. If it's not just a fluff piece, he could be good for us. Time will tell.
It's almost like people should have taken a step back, evaluated things and then formed a view rather than knee jerk reacted at the news.
Unusual for many O’s fans on here 😂
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Re: Good article about Danny Senda.

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PoliticOs wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:42 pm It wasn't a big issue for double European Cup winning manager Arrigo Sacchi, who had less of a playing career than Ross but managed one of the greatest AC Milan sides of all time in the 90's. Plus Parma, Atletico Madrid and the Italian National Team.

To quote him; 'I never realised that in order to become a jockey you have to have been a horse first'.
That’s true, there are always exceptions. But it remains that having a decent playing career is beneficial, though not always mandatory.
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Re: Good article about Danny Senda.

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But you've recently mentioned Fletcher in unflattering terms and said that Senda is too inexperienced?

Methinks you just wanna see what you wanna see!
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