I know the feeling. But what we all do here matters, an awful lot (to BetVictor, at least).Why do I f*****g bother?
This is premium posting. Absolutely superbHas anyone else tried putting their fingers the corners of their mouth and saying his name? It sounds a bit like Karl Robinson.
In the nineties there was a quantum shift in attitudes towards management not just in football.
The theory was that anyone with any management skills could seamlessly be transplanted across disciplines not relevant to their background.
So the idea was that a supermarket manager could say become an IT manager without any practical knowledge of IT.
This spawned a culture of motivational and team building nonsense and the empowerment of people who had no idea what they were doing.
The focus shifted from achievement to bullsh*t the failures from which were glossed over with pointless courses and other exercises to paper over the cracks.
The people who had the knowledge and expertise got fed up and took early retirement as many organisations adopting those policies found themselves in a quagmire of new age managerial strife and unable to function.
Once the culprits realised they were being found out most left to wreak havoc in other businesses where they repeated the process.
So,is it important that managers in any field have relevant experience?
You bet it is.
I just tried that but it sounded more like "Luke Williams".Has anyone else tried putting their fingers the corners of their mouth and saying his name? It sounds a bit like Karl Robinson.
You're basically ITK nowI just tried that but it sounded more like "Luke Williams".
Make of that what you will.
How dare you.You're basically ITK now
I think itās guess work from both of us based on being football fans for years. As I said āI suspectā not āI knowā. Thatās just my opinion Iām not stating facts. Maybe you should respect other peoples opinions and not falsely attribute me to be stating a fact?How could you possibly know that Buckingham will be a slow burner and someone else would get positive results quicker though? That's just total guesswork. As George Elek brilliantly researched in his article, the "tried and trusted" managers certainly haven't been the way forward for league winners and promoted sides recently.
Buckingham and Manning have bounced ideas off each other in the past and will have similar ways of playing, surely that's more likely to suit our current squad than a more experienced manager who is set in his ways?
Iām more concerned that heās named after the wrong shire.I for one am livid that we are paying a lot of money (I have no idea how much) for a manager with no experience (apart from successfully transferring his skills across management roles in Australia, New Zealand and India) who will take a long time to settle in (I have no evidence to back this up).
It that case will becomes might or might not.I for one am livid that we are paying a lot of money (I have no idea how much) for a manager with no experience (apart from successfully transferring his skills across management roles in Australia, New Zealand and India) who will take a long time to settle in (I have no evidence to back this up).
What is that opinion based on though? That's not me having a dig, I just don't understand the thinking behind it. Who would make a quicker start and why?I think itās guess work from both of us based on being football fans for years. As I said āI suspectā not āI knowā. Thatās just my opinion Iām not stating facts. Maybe you should respect other peoples opinions and not falsely attribute me to be stating a fact?
I just actually sat at work and did this....and got a strange look from a work colleague sat oppositeHas anyone else tried putting their fingers the corners of their mouth and saying his name? It sounds a bit like Karl Robinson.
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