He would be a good manager based on what exactly?
He would be a good manager based on what exactly?
He would be a good manager based on what exactly?
As Lis said, learning from Fergie. He's also a big name who would pull in the crowds (atmospherically and financially profitable) and attract players; a commanding force of personality; arse-kicker and precise about what he wants (remember him in the Man Utd box); brilliant contacts in the game for mentoring and loan deals; comes across as intelligent, articulate.
Of course, nobody is guaranteed to be a successful manager when they first start out; but the basis for believing in Schmeichel is more solid than most, though.
Why not roy keane, denis irwin or gary pallister?
He would be ok perfecting hoofball :/
Actually his trademark was throwing the ball to the centerline with inch perfect precision.
He won't come here though.
Steve Bruce, Bryan Robson, Paul Ince, Mark Hughes to name a few managers who all played under Fergie. They are all shit managers. Just because you play under a good manager, it doesn't make you one.
Bobby Moore was a great player. Martin Peters, Bobby Charlton etc. etc.
Been some fantastic players who have made terrible managers.
Can't think of many goalkeepers who went on to be good managers. Dino Zoff is the only one I can think of, and even then he was a legendary playerwho was given a good job with good players to work with.
Kevin Blackwell and Peter Shilton are the only 2 who spring to mind otherwise; neither is an inspiring choice.
I never said he was a good manager/Is a good manager, I just said that things seem to point towards him being a good bet. Someone is always going to have to give a manager their first job and take a punt on them. I was suggesting it be us, at the very least I think it would inspire people and maybe bring some positivity to the club. Not to mention the years under Fergy.
Is he interested in getting back into football? Has he coached since retirement? Has he got his badges? Does he even want to be a manager?
Is he interested in getting back into football? Has he coached since retirement? Has he got his badges? Does he even want to be a manager?
Tbf that theory isnt proven paul ince bryan robson mark robins steve bruce roy keane all played under fergie hasnt made them greats
It is odd. Nobody in this thread has stated that great players automatically make great managers, and yet there are lots of responses denying what was never said.
Like I said In my OP, it was on the BBC website today and that was adapted from the Sunday Times. Link below. So Nick no need to be as facetious by quoting 2 other random players.
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/sport/football/article1223731.ece
Logical thing would be to hire the man who came second to Robins last time, providing the field of applicants hasn't changed.
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