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What does he actually do?

Does he have any influence over Blackwell, and first team affairs?

Do the player's feel towards him the same way that they feel towards Blackwell?


Is Gary Speed not already the "REAL" assistant manager?
 

What does he actually do?

Does he have any influence over Blackwell, and first team affairs?

Do the player's feel towards him the same way that thet they feel towards Blackwell?


Is Gary Speed not already the "REAL" assistant manager?

I have never thought that Sam Ellis does anything other than stand in for Blackwell when he bottles an interview
Waste of space in my opinion.
Gary Speed has forgotten more about football that ellis has ever understood.
Big useless centre half from the pigs that should be kept as far away as possible from the Blades!
 
^^^^^

Exactly. How on earth does anyone really understand who does what? Sam Ellis isn't eye or ear pleasing, unlike darling Speed. Other than that, nobody understands what goes on behind the scenes (lays the ground for several "ITK" posts, lost the dressing room etc etc.).

If you have a gripe state it. If something's good, state it. This constant dummy spitting about anything that's associated with SUFC is boring and detracts from your main point, whatever that is.

UTB
 
Gary Speed has forgotten more about football that ellis has ever understood.

On a similar theme to the previous post, how do you know this? Speed has been in football for 20 years. Ellis has been in the game over 40.

Speed has played over 650 league games. So what? Stuart McCall played nearly 800 and he's not pulling up any trees at Bradford. Peter Shilton played over a thousand, and he was a lousy manager.

This is a rather roundabout way of saying that I don't understand why some people are so sure that Speed would be a good boss when Blackwell goes. How do we know he's going to be good at a job he has never done?
 
Gary Speed has forgotten more about football that ellis has ever understood.

On a similar theme to the previous post, how do you know this? Speed has been in football for 20 years. Ellis has been in the game over 40.

Speed has played over 650 league games. So what? Stuart McCall played nearly 800 and he's not pulling up any trees at Bradford. Peter Shilton played over a thousand, and he was a lousy manager.

This is a rather roundabout way of saying that I don't understand why some people are so sure that Speed would be a good boss when Blackwell goes. How do we know he's going to be good at a job he has never done?

Gary Speed has played football at the highest level of the English game for more years than any other player (bar one , think its David James) He has played many, many international games for Wales and competed in many European club matches. Having played for Everton, Leeds, Newcastle and Bolton has played under some of the best managers in the game and played alongside some of the best players in the world.
In interviews he is eloquent, appears very knowledgable and understanding of the game.
Ellis has not had the evryday contact with these type of people and has played or managed at a lower level. His interviews are usually the same message as Blackwell ie Lads tried hard, played well, unlucky, ball not running, debatable decisions etc etc.
I have not heard anything from Ellis that breeds any confidence that he is an excellent man manager, master tactician or motivator.
Given the resources that McCall has at his disposal at Bradford he isn't doing too bad a job and Peter Shilton has flaws in his character (Gambling, Private Life etc) that probably precludes him from managing people and situations!
There is logic to my arguements and critisisms!:mad:
 
On past form, the reason TEN is questioning Ellis' role is probably because "he's a pig". You know, like Carl Bradshaw.
 
For those of tender years let me say that Ellis, when a player, was the biggest clogger at centre half this country has ever seen.
Since that was his preferred method of playing I can only assume that he believed it effective.
I don't know whether Blackwell gives him anything important to do but our style of play is uncomfortable close to what I saw Ellis do all those years ago.
 
Gary Speed has played football at the highest level of the English game for more years than any other player (bar one , think its David James) He has played many, many international games for Wales and competed in many European club matches. Having played for Everton, Leeds, Newcastle and Bolton has played under some of the best managers in the game and played alongside some of the best players in the world.
In interviews he is eloquent, appears very knowledgable and understanding of the game.
Ellis has not had the evryday contact with these type of people and has played or managed at a lower level. His interviews are usually the same message as Blackwell ie Lads tried hard, played well, unlucky, ball not running, debatable decisions etc etc.
I have not heard anything from Ellis that breeds any confidence that he is an excellent man manager, master tactician or motivator.
Given the resources that McCall has at his disposal at Bradford he isn't doing too bad a job and Peter Shilton has flaws in his character (Gambling, Private Life etc) that probably precludes him from managing people and situations!
There is logic to my arguements and critisisms!:mad:

For all the stuff you said about Speed, see John Barnes. You sure you're not on the board at Tranmere?
 
For all the stuff you said about Speed, see John Barnes. You sure you're not on the board at Tranmere?

For Barnes read Shilton same character flaws - you can't just transpose names of good players who have made bad managers Here are some others that would not make good managers Stan Bowles, Alan Hudson, Tony Currie, Gazza, etc
To be a good manager in football does not follow a pattern
For what its worth the following are /were excellent managers in my view Clough Snr, Ferguson Snr, Venables, Sir Bobby Robson, Shankley, Paisley, Mourinho, Wenger, George Graham (Arsenal days), Dario Gradi, all differnet characters, different styles but understood the game and how it should be played with the resources available at the time!
 
What does he actually do?

Does he have any influence over Blackwell, and first team affairs?

Do the player's feel towards him the same way that they feel towards Blackwell?


Is Gary Speed not already the "REAL" assistant manager?

Your post might have carried a little more weight if you'd spelled his name correctly.

Is 'TEN' your mental age?
 
Ellis, what does he do, I havent a clue as I dont go to the training ground to watch what happens. Bradshaw, what a hero.
 

What does he actually do?

Does he have any influence over Blackwell, and first team affairs?

Do the player's feel towards him the same way that they feel towards Blackwell?


Is Gary Speed not already the "REAL" assistant manager?

Will you ever create a thread without a full colon?*

*Reference may not be 100% aimed at punctuation ;)
 
For all the stuff you said about Speed, see John Barnes. You sure you're not on the board at Tranmere?

Or Martin Peters, Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce, Adrian Heath....

Very good players do not necessarily make good managers.
 
Or Martin Peters, Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce, Adrian Heath....

Very good players do not necessarily make good managers.

the complete opposite: Ferguson, Wenger, Carlotti, Mourinho, Cappello never brilliant players but fantastic managers.

Keepers usually make shite managers though*

*Dino Zoff = exception
 
Steve Bruce

Very good players do not necessarily make good managers.

I think that's a bit harsh. He's done pretty well for Birmingham, Wigan and Sunderland. Let's not forget when he took over here it was his first management job. No matter how experienced you are playing the game, there's always a big chance that management won't come so easily. There's still a lot to learn.

Speed for me, has all the characteristics of a good manager. Whether he becomes a good manager, time can only tell. I personally wouldn't mind seeing him given a chance here. It might not work that well, but it might work bloody wonders too.
 
Alco, if you read my post you will note that i was asking a question, not making a statement. Perhaps with your wonderful knowlege, you can give me the answer.
 
Non original post, this was out about a month ago.
bradders - brick layer from top of Killamarsh -still a hero.
 
Alco, if you read my post you will note that i was asking a question, not making a statement. Perhaps with your wonderful knowlege, you can give me the answer.

I've said I think it's impossible for the public to judge, thus I can't answer the question. I think it was fairly clear. I also think you're thick.

UTB
 
I think that's a bit harsh. He's done pretty well for Birmingham, Wigan and Sunderland. Let's not forget when he took over here it was his first management job. No matter how experienced you are playing the game, there's always a big chance that management won't come so easily. There's still a lot to learn.

Speed for me, has all the characteristics of a good manager. Whether he becomes a good manager, time can only tell. I personally wouldn't mind seeing him given a chance here. It might not work that well, but it might work bloody wonders too.

Fair point. I retract Bruce and give you Heath, Robson and Peters only :-)
 
What does he actually do?

Does he have any influence over Blackwell, and first team affairs?

Do the player's feel towards him the same way that they feel towards Blackwell?


Is Gary Speed not already the "REAL" assistant manager?

Why don't you write to the club and ask them ?

What information have you had from within the club that has informed you how the players 'feel' towards Blackwell ? Any exact quotes or just assuming based on the gossips on forums ?
 

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