Can we rest Nuno for this one and give the reigns to Scott Sellers?
Every team analyst will have looked at us and will know set pieces are the key to scoring against us. That and hitting the ball to the right side against Semedo. We are an easy game plan for any team right now.We’ve lost to Albion and MM went. Lost to non league Luton and Stale went...
Any 11 from the 20 in the squad today should be enough though. Derby U18s gave them a game FFS. They were well rehearsed on set pieces though.
I think it’s anyone can do it to let Nuno spend a bit of time with his family.Why would you give an average academy coach the reigns?
That seems a very strange thing to do.
Technical director, no less...Why would you give an average academy coach the reigns?
That seems a very strange thing to do.
Tbf. Someone I spoke to just now who worked under him at Wolves (now full time at a different academy) was glowing in his praise for him. And this person has no reason to pretend he’s good.Why would you give an average academy coach the reigns?
That seems a very strange thing to do.
Tbf. Someone I spoke to just now who worked under him at Wolves (now full time at a different academy) was glowing in his praise for him. And this person has no reason to pretend he’s good.
No idea whether his qualities suit his new job title but apparently he doesn’t hang about and gets stuff done
Oh sorry yeah, it wouldn’t work in any way right now as if he could go home to visit family in the first place, this wouldn’t even be a discussion anywayIt was more that why would we give a man with zero management experience and an average coaching record anywhere near the first team.
Far better to give somebody like Rui Silva the job for a week.
I listened to a good podcast on this (a Tim Ferris one) type of leadership and how business leaders and coaches need coaches themselves.Hopefully they have a meeting to discuss what to do. According to an Athletic piece i read Nuno is THE boss, and no-one makes the team decisions other than him.
Sometimes you need help, but depends on the mindset of the person that needs it.
Agree on that too. I do think Nuno should share his responsibilities, but it all depends on the mindset of Nuno, and whether he thinks having help makes him weaker. Of course it doesn't, but in his mind it might do. Hopefully it gets sorted quickly internally.I listened to a good podcast on this (a Tim Ferris one) type of leadership and how business leaders and coaches need coaches themselves.
The point was not to be better than the person you were coaching but to get a different perspective.
We all do it in our professional lives so why wouldn't professional football coaches.
The upshot was if you didn't have a coach/ mentor you would likely go mad and fail as there was no different point of view.
Is he that batshit right wing bloke who supports Trump?Ahh the Jordan Peterson line "If you're the brightest person in the room, you're in the wrong room"