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He's available. He's knowledgeable. He's a top coach. He has the respect of fans and players alike. He deserves a big football job and I think he's good enough for Liverpool. And he's a realistic option.
C'mon like we're not gonna get Juande Ramos coming in to play second fiddle to Rafa. I think Paul Jewell is a good option and underrated by too many. He's a fast learner (as proven at Bradford) and has valuable Premiership experience.
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Maybe he is, but I have no insight in how knowledgeable he is and if he is a good coach. I can only go by what he has done as a manager.Originally posted by Mono View PostHe's available. He's knowledgeable. He's a top coach. He has the respect of fans and players alike. He deserves a big football job and I think he's good enough for Liverpool. And he's a realistic option.
C'mon like we're not gonna get Juande Ramos coming in to play second fiddle to Rafa. I think Paul Jewell is a good option and underrated by too many. He's a fast learner (as proven at Bradford) and has valuable Premiership experience.
Gary Macca would be nice too mind
I reckon Rafa to get this right anyway, if things aren't smoothed out with Pako--== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--
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I quite like that idea, we would almost certainly need another fitness specialist in as well if we went for him though. I guess that two people coming in is the most likely option anyway.Originally posted by Mono View PostHe's available. He's knowledgeable. He's a top coach. He has the respect of fans and players alike. He deserves a big football job and I think he's good enough for Liverpool. And he's a realistic option.
C'mon like we're not gonna get Juande Ramos coming in to play second fiddle to Rafa. I think Paul Jewell is a good option and underrated by too many. He's a fast learner (as proven at Bradford) and has valuable Premiership experience.
Gary Macca would be nice too mind"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Could someone explain to me the exact difference between a coach and a manager? The coach is the trainer, he works on training regimes and patterns and fitness? How much influence on tactics etc. does he have? Which areas does the coach command solely (or close to) and which the manager?
Cheers
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Originally posted by sean_lfc View PostCould someone explain to me the exact difference between a coach and a manager? The coach is the trainer, he works on training regimes and patterns and fitness? How much influence on tactics etc. does he have? Which areas does the coach command solely (or close to) and which the manager?
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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I'm not sure there is a strict definition. Historically the difference has been that in Britain the manager has handled a lot of administration along with having total responsibility for footballing matters at a club including signing players. This has allowed managers the freedom to some to degree to define their own role - for example Martin O'Neill rarely does any coaching, just tactical and motivational roles by all accounts. Whereas people like Terry Venables were very hands on.Originally posted by sean_lfc View PostCould someone explain to me the exact difference between a coach and a manager? The coach is the trainer, he works on training regimes and patterns and fitness? How much influence on tactics etc. does he have? Which areas does the coach command solely (or close to) and which the manager?
Cheers
On the continent the responsibility of signing players and the long term direction of a club along with much of the administration is handles by a director of football. The coach is then freed and limited to working with the first team players."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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