It also seems to be a bit of a footballing paradox
Desire to have new, young managers and then as soon as we do, questioning why clubs haven’t gone with known managers.
Lampard has a good brain and so instinctively feel that this may work out - but what makes a good coach? I’ve no real idea - as you say, there are so few complete successes.
Posted By: camcan on May 31st 2018 at 11:34:27
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- Lampard at Derby (NCFC) - Charles21, May 31, 11:10:07
- Could've had Zidane if they'd held out a bit longer. (n/m) (NCFC) - bird table, May 31, 12:12:00
- Never fails to puzzle me why so many fans think that (NCFC) - Chopper, May 31, 11:17:49
- I wonder what the 'success' stats are for such players vs 'regular' managers (NCFC) - CWC, May 31, 11:30:23
- It also seems to be a bit of a footballing paradox (NCFC) - camcan, May 31, 11:34:27
- also depends whether he's managing or coaching (NCFC) - CWC, May 31, 12:07:16
- It also seems to be a bit of a footballing paradox (NCFC) - camcan, May 31, 11:34:27
- I think he'll prove to be a good manager. (n/m) (NCFC) - Trent_Canary, May 31, 11:20:08
- he'd better know more about football than his punditry appearances suggest (NCFC) - mr carra, May 31, 11:30:23
- then you have Gary Nevile (NCFC) - ghostof barry butler, May 31, 11:41:09
- I thought he's been pretty good as a pundit when I've seen him. (n/m) (NCFC) - bird table, May 31, 11:31:59
- he'd better know more about football than his punditry appearances suggest (NCFC) - mr carra, May 31, 11:30:23
- I wonder what the 'success' stats are for such players vs 'regular' managers (NCFC) - CWC, May 31, 11:30:23
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