bornablade
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Some of my main beefs about Clough and in particular Garner are their displays of outrage, disgust and disappointment with their players during the game. The opposition managers and support staff generally encourage and guide their players. Clough and Garner spend a lot of time shaking their heads and showing outward disappointment with their players.
I'm not sure which audience they are playing to, but if it's the players then the last thing they need to see is their manager and his assistant shaking their heads. A clap and an encouraging signal would be far more useful, a player knows full well when he has made a mistake.
Coaching should be done before games, bollockings should be done after games and reinforced throughout the week.What purpose is served "jumping up and down" and Clough does that time and again, or shaking a head, head in hands, slumped walk staring at the floor, which Garner does all the time. What purpose does all that serve?
Public bollockings, arms raised in agitation. anger, FFS the time to teach players is throughout the week not during the game. The thing to do in the game is tweak formations, guide individuals, encourage, push the players on to greater things.
!st team SUFC is not a comfortable place to play football. The bench at SUFC is even worse, all the subs hear every f'ing word from their bosses who show little control and clear thinking as far as I can see.
I think Cloughie and Garner are probably using the crowd as their role models. The amount of vitriol that descends from the terraces is what they hear and believe that's what we are looking for. One week it's Doyle, the next it's Coutts or maybe Howard. Makes no difference it just seems OK for us to barrack every mistake but the management mustn't do it.
Becomes an example of 'do as I say and not as I do.'
We can't have it both ways.