Not his record though is it. It's Mourinho's.
Assistant managers don't win anything. It's why the phrase "most successful assistant" sounds so daft.
Quote from: Ads on October 07, 2018, 07:03:12 PMAssistant managers don't win anything. It's why the phrase "most successful assistant" sounds so daft.It's only daft if you give them no value.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 07, 2018, 07:09:00 PMQuote from: Ads on October 07, 2018, 07:03:12 PMAssistant managers don't win anything. It's why the phrase "most successful assistant" sounds so daft.It's only daft if you give them no value.They should be valued but in the end no Assistant is ever fully credited with the success or failure of a side. In the end he implements what Mourinho wants. It’s massively different to being the person making the final decision, being held to those decisions and lauded or criticized publicly.
Peter Taylor played a massive part in Clough's success. Even after they had their falling out I think Clough still believed that.
Quote from: TonyD on October 07, 2018, 03:02:50 PMFaria is backward looking, Henry is forward looking. You fancy him, don't you? It's not a beauty pageant, the idea is I assume to get promoted this season and stay up next. There is not one gram of evidence that Henry knows what he's doing. Despite all his 17 years of experience, there's no evidence that Faria can cut it as a manager. It's a risk but give me the realist before the fantasist every day of the week.The medium versus the Tarot card reader replacing the illusionist? When will we learn.
Faria is backward looking, Henry is forward looking.
Some Assistants are just very good at that and never make it as a manager. Peter Taylor never made it as a manager. Faria might indeed make it as a very good manager but just because he’s been a very good assistant isn’t a guarantee that he will.
Quote from: Ads on October 07, 2018, 06:49:43 PMNot his record though is it. It's Mourinho's.Mourinho was Assistant Manager?
The problem with appointing the likes of Henry is when they discover players just can't do what they are being asked. It's like a Rolls Royce owner being asked to try out a Ford Mondeo on a trip from Rome to B6