This might be and almost certainly is based on nothing tangible at all, but he looked to have ideas above his station from the word go. Running all over the technical area and gesturing to the players all game, like he was the manager.
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on November 11, 2021, 02:55:51 PMQuote from: Risso on November 11, 2021, 02:24:53 PMThis might be and almost certainly is based on nothing tangible at all, but he looked to have ideas above his station from the word go. Running all over the technical area and gesturing to the players all game, like he was the manager.This was definitely the vibe.Yeah, very odd behavior that.
Quote from: Risso on November 11, 2021, 02:24:53 PMThis might be and almost certainly is based on nothing tangible at all, but he looked to have ideas above his station from the word go. Running all over the technical area and gesturing to the players all game, like he was the manager.This was definitely the vibe.
All this reeks of unwarranted intrusion by Lange et al. Once that starts, the writing is usually on the wall. I would expect that Gerrard would have made the lines of responsibility very clear from the off.
Quote from: Des Little on November 12, 2021, 09:02:05 AMAll this reeks of unwarranted intrusion by Lange et al. Once that starts, the writing is usually on the wall. I would expect that Gerrard would have made the lines of responsibility very clear from the off. The only counter to this conspiracy theory is that Smith had worked previously (or certainly had some association) with MacPhee via Brentford and their Danish club. I do agree that the leaping-around bit by MacPhee was unseemly, to say the least.
I think that it's been reported this morning that he along with Cutler and Danks is staying.'Specialist set-piece coach Austin MacPhee, who also holds a senior position with the Scotland national team, and first-team coach Aaron Danks are likely to stay. Both of them were brought in by the club, rather than by Gerrard’s predecessor, Dean Smith'