I don't believe you have experienced a depressive illness. It doesn't necessarily come for making decisions, big or small. Its normally comes about as a result of a build up of stress normally generated by the person themselves. That is why psychiatrists and therapists concentrate on getting the patient to 'be kind to yourself.'LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:23 pm Your opinion is incorrect. Ling can't take the pressure that comes with making decisions; Embleton would have to be a fool to be a patsy - in exactly the same way that he'd be a fool not to listen to advice given. However he will be his own man - and he would have learned from JE in this regard.
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I was not commenting on the question posed in the thread's original post, just on your post regarding Martin Ling not being able to handle pressure.LittleMate wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 12:26 pmAs you well know its in the context of managing a football team. Thats what this thread is about. On at least 2 occasions (Exeter and Swindon) Ling has had to walk away from the responsibilities of day to day team management. The details of the issues are in the public domain. He's clever enough to steer clear of becoming involved IMO; Nigel Travis and Matt Porter are smart enough to keep him away from it.Red_Army wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:35 amNo I am not. I am questioning why you think that Martin Ling 'can't take the pressure that comes with making decisions'? Would you like to explain that statement in greater detail?LittleMate wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:32 am
Nor me you, Red. Are you suggesting that Ling was making team management decisions on a day to day basis when JE was manager?
Now I've taken the time to explain further, would you care to elaborate on your reasoning?
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Ling makes day to day decisions and with this comes pressures. But he has made it clear he will no longer become a team manager or coach. That role is firmly with RE.
However, he is in a position of influence, an experienced man working alongside, and the boss of, RE. I have absolutely no doubt Ross will seek his advice and be influenced by what ML says. RE will also seek the opinions of senior players like McAnuff and Coulson in the captain/coaching roles. But the final say will be his and he will succeed or fail based on what he does, not others.
Without knowing him I cannot form an opinion about whether he is strong enough to do what he thinks is right or take the soft option and go along with the majority view when it differs from his own.
However, he is in a position of influence, an experienced man working alongside, and the boss of, RE. I have absolutely no doubt Ross will seek his advice and be influenced by what ML says. RE will also seek the opinions of senior players like McAnuff and Coulson in the captain/coaching roles. But the final say will be his and he will succeed or fail based on what he does, not others.
Without knowing him I cannot form an opinion about whether he is strong enough to do what he thinks is right or take the soft option and go along with the majority view when it differs from his own.
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I reckon Ross and Danny will be given every chance assume the Responsibilities that Justin had. ML is there if they want him.
If it doesn’t work out for the interim management team then a new broom sweeps in !
If it doesn’t work out for the interim management team then a new broom sweeps in !
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