Henry/Terry excites me - experience or not, they were both part of football dynasties and at the very top of the game - feel it would really motivate and inspire the team.
The football would be boring under Faria.
QuoteHenry/Terry excites me - experience or not, they were both part of football dynasties and at the very top of the game - feel it would really motivate and inspire the team.It might give an initial uplift. But as we have seen with Roy Keane and countless many others, it's only worth an intro. If you act like a knob (Keane) or start to phone it in because you believe the job is beneath you (O'Leary) players soon get wise to that. It doesn't matter then what you achieved in your own playing career. That's why there's a reasonable argument to go with a manager who had an undistinguished playing career. They have innovated as managers because they've had to. And once you start thinking that way, you're always looking to stay ahead of the curve. As opposed to a Strachan/ O'Neill/ Pardew deadhead.In fairness to Terry, he did seem genuinely popular around the place and was cited by many players as a good example re training and preparation. If he is involved at all, I can't see him giving it any less than 100 per cent. But the job being what it is is still too big for a pair of novices.
Quote from: KevinGage on October 08, 2018, 01:07:02 AMQuoteHenry/Terry excites me - experience or not, they were both part of football dynasties and at the very top of the game - feel it would really motivate and inspire the team.It might give an initial uplift. But as we have seen with Roy Keane and countless many others, it's only worth an intro. If you act like a knob (Keane) or start to phone it in because you believe the job is beneath you (O'Leary) players soon get wise to that. It doesn't matter then what you achieved in your own playing career. That's why there's a reasonable argument to go with a manager who had an undistinguished playing career. They have innovated as managers because they've had to. And once you start thinking that way, you're always looking to stay ahead of the curve. As opposed to a Strachan/ O'Neill/ Pardew deadhead.In fairness to Terry, he did seem genuinely popular around the place and was cited by many players as a good example re training and preparation. If he is involved at all, I can't see him giving it any less than 100 per cent. But the job being what it is is still too big for a pair of novices.Oh come on. On what grounds do you base your claim that it will only be an initial uplift?Also, is having a distinguished playing career another reason to lump against Henry, along with no experience? How about his skin colour? I haven't seen that mentioned yet.
Quote from: TonyD on October 07, 2018, 09:44:22 PMThe football would be boring under Faria. I could live with boring..Porto (20022004) 200203 Primeira Liga 200203 Ta็a de Portugal 200203 UEFA Cup 2003 Superta็a Cโndido de Oliveira 200304 Primeira Liga 200304 UEFA Champions LeagueChelsea (20042007) 200405 FA Premier League 200405 League Cup 2005 FA Community Shield 200506 FA Premier League 200607 League Cup 200607 FA CupInternazionale (20082010) 2008 Supercoppa Italiana 200809 Serie A 200910 Serie A 200910 Coppa Italia 200910 UEFA Champions LeagueReal Madrid (20102013) 201011 Copa del Rey 201112 La Liga 2012 Supercopa de Espa๑aChelsea (20132015) 201415 League Cup 201415 Premier LeagueManchester United (2016 ) 2016 FA Community Shield 201617 EFL Cup 201617 UEFA Europa LeagueThe Treble (League, Cup and European trophies) 200203 with Porto: League, Cup and UEFA Cup 200910 with Inter Milan: League, Cup and UEFA Champions League
Faria can come back when he's won that lot rather just making the tea for the bloke that did