Tim's tourettes
Player Valuation: £10m
We couldn't afford the catering bill....Reckon Big Nev should get an invite, he’d tell them a few home truths while he was there!
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We couldn't afford the catering bill....Reckon Big Nev should get an invite, he’d tell them a few home truths while he was there!
Team work makes the dreamworkIf you think it’s perfectly reasonable that the best coaching team Dyche could construct from the pool of global talent are the blokes that he happened to live with 30 years ago, then fair enough.
I’m just registering my surprise at that.
Probably still not welcome at the place mate... He's said a few things which didn't go down to well. He won't be back until this board are long gone.Reckon Big Nev should get an invite, he’d tell them a few home truths while he was there!
FFS! so stealing this for tomorrow nights family banter
Again, it’s your view. I disagree. The coaches spend more time with the players than the manager.We've just had a coaching staff of a former Premier league manager who assisted Carlo Ancelotti for a decade, one of the best left backs of all time and one of Chelseas up and coming coaches and they were crap. Klopp fell out with Buvac, Pep loses his assistants every other year, Ferguson used to chop and change his, Mourinho fell out with Faria. The impact they have is minimal compared to a manager.
lolQuite possibly the first time ever a merseyside derby has been called “a blue chip tie”?
Sorry, I don’t think I’ve been clear.
I don’t mean it’s weird they lived together as young players. There’s nothing strange about that, especially back then when they weren’t on silly wages.
I mean it’s weird that Dyche’s coaching team 30 years later is made up of the people he lived with back then.
They were never sacked, Brian Kidd went on the become manager of Blackburn. Steve McClaren - Derby (IIRC) and Carlos Queiroz somewhere on the continent. Usually when the partnership splits it’s because the no2 gets a shot at management.I'm not sure whether he sacked any or they just regularly moved on but Alex Ferguson had a series of quite different assistants over the years.
While that’s true, and I agree, it doesn’t speak at all to their ability as football coaches.If anyone is going to tell you if you are in the wrong, or acting an idiot, I'd bet by bottom dollar it would be a friend first.
Coaching teams are the single most overrated things in football.