Ajmblade
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Would you ever be able to place trust in a manager who hasn’t played football professionally or at a decent semi-professional level? Are there any such managers in the game?
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jose?? arsene was pretty low level tooWould you ever be able to place trust in a manager who hasn’t played football professionally or at a decent semi-professional level? Are there any such managers in the game?
Didn't Woodward (I think was his name) play rugby then manage Southampton for a short while? Or did I dream that?
He played for England and coached them when they won the World Cup in 2003. Was later comanager or summat at Southampton.
Jose used to be a PE teacher too... poor kids.Russell Slade started as a PE teacher before getting into coaching and management
Sarri only played amature football before a sequence of injuries forced him to retire.Maurizio Sarri only played semi-pro.
Would you ever be able to place trust in a manager who hasn’t played football professionally or at a decent semi-professional level? Are there any such managers in the game?
I don't think Jose played at all did he? I thought he was basically a translator for Bobby at Barca.jose?? arsene was pretty low level too
I think there are several examples of that, some already mentioned on here.
What I think is an even bigger gamble than that is putting trust in a manager who has never been a manager before, when the situation calls out for an experienced manager. This is something we've done loads of times and it's never worked out well.
Martin Peters
Billy McEwan
Nigel Spackman
Steve Bruce
Gary Speed
David Weir
And in between times we've given the job in an acting capacity to others without management experience, like:
Coldwell
Slade
Thompson
Carver
Morgan
All managers have to start somewhere. But trying to resurrect a sleeping giant like Sheffield United, on a shoestring, isn't the ideal apprenticeship. Yet time and again, various Chairmen of our club have failed to recognise this and we've paid the price for it.
Thankfully we got it right this time with Wilder. A bloke with loads of management experience from grass roots up.
Still looks like one nowRussell Slade started as a PE teacher before getting into coaching and management
Joe Mercer was another rookie manager we hired who did not do a good job. He got us relegated in his first season (1955-6). He did become a good manager but that was years later.
I would never appoint a first timer. Let someone else break them in.
I think a manager can definitely succeed without professional playing experience but it's harder to do. There is some value to knowing how things work in a professional dressing room.
You could argue that's a description of his performance as a manager too.Wasn’t Kevin Blackwell only semi professional?
Joe Mercer played for Everton, and won five England caps between 1938 and 1939. He played in 26 wartime internationals for England - many of them as captain.
Not a bad pedigree.
That's right. He got United relegated in his first season, and failed to get us promoted in 2 years in the second division, whereupon he resigned and went to Villa, who he also relegated.
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