Not exact matches
Adams hasn't been a major success
in management since retiring from professional
football and has had failed attempts at Wycombe Wanderers, Portsmouth and Azerbaijan side Gabala, so perhaps it's a good thing he didn't join up with Arsenal.
Unfortunately for them they do
not have what it takes to manage human beings ex ante to produce results hence their consolation
in touch screen
football management.
When asked about a return to
management, Klopp spoke of his desire to take on an «exciting project», suggesting that Champions League
football would
not be a must —
in what is promising news for Liverpool who may struggle to challenge for the top four, once again.
this team with the right
management and one strong leader
in the team can win anything, what happened to our passing game it just disappeared
in to the fin air and now we can
not put two passes together as if its a totally different team, we played some relay good
football up until just few weeks ago what happened to it?
Wenger's greatest undoing
in football management is that he is
not tactically flexible.
In a professional career such as
football management you always need to show you are up for the task because such a job is given to you by chance and
not by choice.
American business model is to change
management as often as possible for many reasons and one of them being that the
in coming
management bring
in fresh and up to date ideas from his or her frequent movement, but it seams Stan prefers loyalties above success which i respect but all do sometimes having consistency works well but but
not in high competition sports business like
football,
Im
not slating Arsene one bit, I will always respect the man for his loyalty & dedication to Arsenal
Football club with all his achievements
in Silverware & where he has taken the club but, calling a spade a spade, that change in management is needed whether you are him IN or OU
in Silverware & where he has taken the club but, calling a spade a spade, that change
in management is needed whether you are him IN or OU
in management is needed whether you are him
IN or OU
IN or OUT.
the obvious fact is that the club began to stagnate
in football terms a decade ago after the CL semi against man utd and has been
in outright retreat over the last 3 years... some fans were calling for wenger to leave
in 2011 - 12 as it was clear he could
not cope with a more competitive environment others have been more tolerant, hanging on to fa cup glory and hoping that he would somehow self correct his weak and erratic
management style but most now realise that is
not possible and that the club will deteriorate further under his
management so also want him gone, that has left a hard core of wenger loyalists who are either fixated with the past (selecting episodic good and bad times to justify wengers decade long failure) or too frightened of the future to contemplate a change (with selective reference to failed managerial changes by way of justification) or both, to conclude, through a mixture of panglossian fatalism and corporate philosophising, how lucky we are to have such an honourable and educated man
in charge... along with their confused references to club loyalty and addiction to computer games these are troubled souls who need our sympathy and concerned medical advice... SO JUST F OFF STOCK UP ON CANNED SOUP AND GO SUPPORT ASTON VILLA ON FIFA!
Wenger
not only revolutionised Arsenal and top - flight
football in this country, he also restored the reputation of the club and its
management.
Since Chelsea were saved from going into administration
in 2003, the
football landscape
in England has changed significantly but Arsene Wenger has remained stuck
in the past and has
not adapted to modern
football management.
Give em the money, but
not performing
in the areas of
football (Tactically, player
management, motivation) or getting the desired players needed to bring
in trophies is Unforgiveable and un-understandable!
Whether it's Gazidis making ridiculous claims about our supposedly successful transfer window, even going so far as to suggest that everything went according to plann, or it's Wenger having the audacity to speak about taking a much more proactive approach to the re-signing of players with less than 2 years left on their current deals; which on it's own is a nothing story, it's
football management 101, but let's
not forget just a few weeks ago he was proudly championing his «ingenious» plan of having his best players playing
in the last year of their respective contracts.
The S *
n reports that Harry Redknapp is enjoying the wheeler - dealer side of
football management more than ever, making some very accurate comments about how it's actually quite easy to be
in charge of the likes of Chelsea and Man United when all you need to do is pick a team from the talented squad at your disposal and manage a few egos.
John, you apparently can
not accept that a major proportion of people interested
in football and especially Arsenal on this site, plus ex players and commentators / pundits can see the deficiencies of Arsenal under Wenger's
management.
In the cold light of day we have to be brutally honest, no where else in world football would such shambolic management of top players be allowed to go on to such a degree where the players are clueless, not organised, seem to regress under wenger, no fire in their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtae
In the cold light of day we have to be brutally honest, no where else
in world football would such shambolic management of top players be allowed to go on to such a degree where the players are clueless, not organised, seem to regress under wenger, no fire in their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtae
in world
football would such shambolic
management of top players be allowed to go on to such a degree where the players are clueless,
not organised, seem to regress under wenger, no fire
in their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtae
in their belly and are literally playing the worst
football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtaes.
Don't forget that Arsenal FC now have
in place a culture of stability
in the area of
football management at the club which they won't like to see distorted.
The former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry is
not only working as a TV and newspaper
football pundit these days, he is working towards a career
in management and just needs one more badge to be fully accredited.
Overhaul of the
football management and coaching structures, to put
in place an organisation that doesn't rely on one individual, however talented.
I don't like to see a great
footballer wasting his life under a bad
management and system, because it reminds me of the common blue - collar workers» fate
in a bad company.
Think he needs to go back and read the origin of species... Coz
in the real world natural selection would have seen the wenger
football gene disappear years ago... Sadly
management at arsenal financial club doesn't care about
football or fans
The stress of a life
in football management can take it's toll, but more often than
not it's becomes a visible change.
In furtherance to my above digressions, Kroenke has been using Le Prof technical and tactical management know how to cover himself from his lack his not financially investment heavily in the club as Le Prof has consistently delivered Champions League football to Arsenal for 19 consecutive seasons but last season when his technical and tactical nouns to get another CL spot for Arsenal deserted hi
In furtherance to my above digressions, Kroenke has been using Le Prof technical and tactical
management know how to cover himself from his lack his
not financially investment heavily
in the club as Le Prof has consistently delivered Champions League football to Arsenal for 19 consecutive seasons but last season when his technical and tactical nouns to get another CL spot for Arsenal deserted hi
in the club as Le Prof has consistently delivered Champions League
football to Arsenal for 19 consecutive seasons but last season when his technical and tactical nouns to get another CL spot for Arsenal deserted him.
Twenty trophies
in nine seasons -
not bad for a man who was loath to make the step into
football management.
It is thought that representatives from White Hart Lane have already contacted Villas - Boas» agent,
in the hope of finding out whether or
not the 34 - year - old would be seriously interested
in returning to
football management at Tottenham.
If the long - since discredited language of «shake it off»» and «getting dinged» persists; if players aren't willing to self - report concussion symptoms; and, when on rare occasion they actually do, the coaches and medical personnel on the sideline don't take a lot more cautious approach
in concussion
management and pay more than lip service to the mantra of «When
in doubt, sit them out,» well, then,
football may be
in for a world of hurt.
«THE SMARTEST TEAM» begins where other concussion documentaries leave off,
not simply identifying the risks of long - term brain injury
in football but offering youth and high school programs across the country specific ways to minimize those risks, through a focus on what de Lench calls the «Six Pillars» of a comprehensive concussion risk
management program:
The Smartest Team begins where other concussion documentaries leave off,
not simply identifying the risks of long - term brain injury
in football but offering youth and high school programs across the country specific ways to minimize those risks, through a focus on what de Lench calls the «Six PillarsTM» of a comprehensive concussion risk
management program: