Quote from: Neil Hawkes on June 07, 2011, 05:12:24 PMSo then, once every great manager in existence today has shuffled off their mortal coil- that will be the end of football as we know it?Just where is the next exceptional manager going to come from, if no-one is willing to try out someone with no experience, but great intelligence, passion and knowledge of the game?Not necessarily saying it's Martin, but who knows?From a team further down the league, where all the decent current managers have come from, which is the whole point. Let Laursen go and be a coach somewhere for a year, then get a manager's job at somewhere like Sheffield Wednesday for a couple of years. That'll tell you far more about his ability than giving him £30m to play with in the Premier League.
So then, once every great manager in existence today has shuffled off their mortal coil- that will be the end of football as we know it?Just where is the next exceptional manager going to come from, if no-one is willing to try out someone with no experience, but great intelligence, passion and knowledge of the game?Not necessarily saying it's Martin, but who knows?
Quote from: Neil Hawkes on June 07, 2011, 05:12:24 PMSo then, once every great manager in existence today has shuffled off their mortal coil- that will be the end of football as we know it?Just where is the next exceptional manager going to come from, if no-one is willing to try out someone with no experience, but great intelligence, passion and knowledge of the game?Not necessarily saying it's Martin, but who knows?That's fair enough, but when they're tried out at the higher levels of the game, and fail, they very rarely recover, because they're so stigmatised by high profile failure
7/10 times it tends to work man with a stick.
Quote from: Risso on June 07, 2011, 05:20:02 PMQuote from: Neil Hawkes on June 07, 2011, 05:12:24 PMSo then, once every great manager in existence today has shuffled off their mortal coil- that will be the end of football as we know it?Just where is the next exceptional manager going to come from, if no-one is willing to try out someone with no experience, but great intelligence, passion and knowledge of the game?Not necessarily saying it's Martin, but who knows?From a team further down the league, where all the decent current managers have come from, which is the whole point. Let Laursen go and be a coach somewhere for a year, then get a manager's job at somewhere like Sheffield Wednesday for a couple of years. That'll tell you far more about his ability than giving him £30m to play with in the Premier League.Playing devils advocate here really. But just say this happens and he is a raging success. So good infact that the likes of Madrid, Barcelona, etc come a calling. Would we still be able to secure his services then?
That's about as likely as Guardiola getting on a private jet to talk to Randy Lerner tomorrow. How many of the European giants have appointed a manager from the English lower leagues, however well they've done? I don't see Inter banging on Paul Lambert's door for example.
So, is this still sounding like such a bad idea to everyone now?