Ah....the old carrot/stick argument.Think it's accepted that the best form of management is a constantly altering percentage of both. Always judging how much to apply to each individual. I'm pretty sure though that the best way of motivating your staff is not to sulk on the sidelines, avoid contact with your employees at critical periods constantly muttering negative comments about the hierarchy, despite how they've let you down.
I like the notion of Pearson being Jesus. Dead by Easter.
Quote from: brian green on March 21, 2016, 05:33:06 PMIf Bielsa comes we really must get him a seat.If Bielsa comes he can have any make of car he f***ing wants...
If Bielsa comes we really must get him a seat.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on March 21, 2016, 05:28:06 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on March 21, 2016, 05:18:12 PMI would ask him how much he wants and get Bielsa. Perfect to set the standard over the next 2-3 years, plays decent football and is that batshit mental would have the character to marmalise the malcontents in the dressing room.We can but dream.Would be my first choice by a long way. A genuine football innovator. His teams play some lovely lovely stuff.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on March 21, 2016, 05:18:12 PMI would ask him how much he wants and get Bielsa. Perfect to set the standard over the next 2-3 years, plays decent football and is that batshit mental would have the character to marmalise the malcontents in the dressing room.We can but dream.
I would ask him how much he wants and get Bielsa. Perfect to set the standard over the next 2-3 years, plays decent football and is that batshit mental would have the character to marmalise the malcontents in the dressing room.
Very tenuous link, but here goes - Chap I play football with is a family friend of Garry Parker's wife. Reckons Garry Parker is in some kind of caretaker role at Bolton for the time being but we have been in talks with Neil Lennon. Told him I hoped he was lying.
When David Bernstein recruited Keegan for Man City, he said that there were 3 main reasons for hiring him. 1, his experience of getting promotions, 2, his man management and motivational qualities, and 3, style and flair of the football being played.I'm going for Brendan Rodgers.
New Aston Villa board member David Bernstein has admitted that manager Remi Garde is faced with a "very tough job".Reports have surfaced suggesting that the Frenchman could leave the club during the international break having failed to lift the Villans off the bottom of the table since succeeding Tim Sherwood in November.Bernstein revealed that he was impressed with Garde when he met him, but refused to give any assurances over his future."I had two and a half hours with him at my home last Wednesday. He came down and I had a very good meeting with him," Bernstein told reporters."He is a very civilised, dedicated, professional and passionate person. I have only met him once and I've got a lot of respect for him already but he's got a very tough job on."