View Full Version : which current footballer would you also like to see as manager
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 10:32 AM
i think Klaas Jan Huntelaar, a dutch international and current Schalke 04 player, would make a good manager for a football club
but also for me Ibrahim Afellay i guess
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=436&pictureid=2886
i see something of a manager or trainer in Afellay, won't you agree with me
but also Ryan Giggs as Manchester United manager instead of Van Gaal
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 11:45 AM
well i would like to see this happening that Afellay becomes a manager after his football career
Shaun
27-02-2016, 12:45 PM
I wouldn't really think any of the recent English players would make good managers with the exception perhaps of Lampard... but even then that's just a gut feeling :laugh:
Denver
27-02-2016, 12:48 PM
I'd like to see Kolo Toure become a manager he is a great role model and leader
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 12:52 PM
I'd like to see Kolo Toure become a manager he is a great role model and leader
and what do you think of Ibrahim Afellay as a manager, can he do that?
if you this picture of Afellay in a suit, and manager wear suits right, do you think he can be a good manager
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=436&pictureid=2886
Will.
27-02-2016, 12:57 PM
Ibrahim for me.
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 12:59 PM
Ibrahim for me.
yeah, do you think he could be a good manager?
i could already see him as a manager, coaching from the sideline in a suit
alex_front2
27-02-2016, 03:23 PM
I wouldn't really think any of the recent English players would make good managers with the exception perhaps of Lampard... but even then that's just a gut feeling :laugh:
Controversial opinion : I think English players generally aren't intelligent enough to go on to mangement and this is huge mistake England makes. Mourinho, Wenger and Roy Hodgeson were all crap players but brilliant/ decent managers. Ex English players and football world seem to think all a manager needs to be is an ex player.
Stephen Gerrard says he wants to manage. Hope not. Good LFC captain but lacks true charisma and intelligence to manage. Coaching and managing a two very very different beasts.
This week in an interview Leicester City Jamie Vardy admitted he was shocked at how much preparation Ranieri did for matches compared to predecessor Nigel Pearson. He said Ranieri was up all night formulating tactics and analyisng opposition.
Managing is man management, setting team up, press conference talk, guiding the youth, keeping the squad players up for it, maintaining the older players, charisma, motivation, tactical know how, having a vision, managing transfers, mind games, inspiration, making the players want to play for you, transfer understanding. Very few ex English players know this. Tim Sherwood can talk a good game , motivate but he's tactically hopeless. In Portugal they league have taken their cue from Mourinho and several top managers are either failed players or non players. The sad thing is if the English answer to Pep/ Sir Alex / Mourinho was not an Rx player he'd be rejected.
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 04:26 PM
Controversial opinion : I think English players generally aren't intelligent enough to go on to mangement and this is huge mistake England makes. Mourinho, Wenger and Roy Hodgeson were all crap players but brilliant/ decent managers. Ex English players and football world seem to think all a manager needs to be is an ex player.
Stephen Gerrard says he wants to manage. Hope not. Good LFC captain but lacks true charisma and intelligence to manage. Coaching and managing a two very very different beasts.
This week in an interview Leicester City Jamie Vardy admitted he was shocked at how much preparation Ranieri did for matches compared to predecessor Nigel Pearson. He said Ranieri was up all night formulating tactics and analyisng opposition.
Managing is man management, setting team up, press conference talk, guiding the youth, keeping the squad players up for it, maintaining the older players, charisma, motivation, tactical know how, having a vision, managing transfers, mind games, inspiration, making the players want to play for you, transfer understanding. Very few ex English players know this. Tim Sherwood can talk a good game , motivate but he's tactically hopeless. In Portugal they league have taken their cue from Mourinho and several top managers are either failed players or non players. The sad thing is if the English answer to Pep/ Sir Alex / Mourinho was not an Rx player he'd be rejected.
well Alex, what do you think, could Afellay be a good manager?
Mystic Mock
27-02-2016, 05:44 PM
Frank Lampard could make a good Manager as he seems sensible and intelligent enough to have a competitive side.
Crimson Dynamo
27-02-2016, 05:46 PM
Anyone with a good belt
Ninastar
27-02-2016, 05:49 PM
Stevie G
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 05:59 PM
Anyone with a good belt
well Ibrahim Afellay belongs to that category, and Klaas Jan huntelaar as well i think
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 06:00 PM
Stevie G
:cool:
but You'll never walk alone, Nina :)
alex_front2
27-02-2016, 06:01 PM
Stevie G
Stevie "charisma bypass " Gerrard.:joker:
Stevie G who can barely string a sentence together, let alone communicate strategy. Jose Mourinho speaks better English :laugh2:
Not a fan of ex players necessarily, but to be a manager, an English player needs to have played @ least 2 teams, and 1 abroad, to get a feel of different club environments.
Nicky91
27-02-2016, 06:03 PM
Stevie "charisma bypass " Gerrard.:joker:
and Alex, what do you think about Afellay, could he be a manager?
Ninastar
27-02-2016, 07:17 PM
Stevie G will be the next Klopp
Denver
27-02-2016, 07:19 PM
Stevie "charisma bypass " Gerrard.:joker:
Stevie G who can barely string a sentence together, let alone communicate strategy. Jose Mourinho speaks better English :laugh2:
Not a fan of ex players necessarily, but to be a manager, an English player needs to have played @ least 2 teams, and 1 abroad, to get a feel of different club environments.
You do realise most managers were players at some point in their career ?
alex_front2
27-02-2016, 08:08 PM
You do realise most managers were players at some point in their career ?Yes but foreign. However, the British ex players just don't cut it. Pundits in a nice warm studio is their level, wish it were different as bar Poch foreign managers ignore British players if I hey have a choice.
Denver
27-02-2016, 08:12 PM
Yes but foreign. However, the British ex players just don't cut it. Pundits in a nice warm studio is their level, wish it were different as bar Poch foreign managers ignore British players if I hey have a choice.
It's the foreign owners who are to blame tbh
Foriegn managers have only really been a thing in Britain over the last 10/15 years
alex_front2
27-02-2016, 09:11 PM
It's the foreign owners who are to blame tbh
Foriegn managers have only really been a thing in Britain over the last 10/15 years
Wenger will celebrate 20 years at Arsenal ina few months.
Denver
27-02-2016, 09:14 PM
Wenger will celebrate 20 years at Arsenal ina few months.
He is a rare example I think he was one of if not the first foreign managers in the premier league
Drew.
27-02-2016, 10:32 PM
Welbeck
GiRTh
27-02-2016, 10:34 PM
Ravel Morrison
alex_front2
02-03-2016, 05:50 PM
If I have to pick players then Joey Barton, Vincent Kompany, "big " Robert Huth, and Duncan Watmore @ Sunderland
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