by Dave » 15 Apr 2013, 19:44
Animation, shouting and pointing are not allways a sign of good manager. The manager and coaching staff spend most of the week on the training ground preparing the team for the next game, doing drills and vocaly coaching the team etc in the way they want the team to play, this at some point will be reinforced before the players cross the white line.
A manager and coaching staff who are jumping up and down waving their arms around like a derranged traffic controller points towards only one thing, that's the team have gone out are not following the instructions given.
Do agree however having a passionate manager who atleast looks interested isn't a bad thing, thogh in the case of DiCanio whilst credit is due that was some win, Roy Keane had a similar effect the honeymoon doesn't last forever.
Animation, shouting and pointing are not allways a sign of good manager. The manager and coaching staff spend most of the week on the training ground preparing the team for the next game, doing drills and vocaly coaching the team etc in the way they want the team to play, this at some point will be reinforced before the players cross the white line.
A manager and coaching staff who are jumping up and down waving their arms around like a derranged traffic controller points towards only one thing, that's the team have gone out are not following the instructions given.
Do agree however having a passionate manager who atleast looks interested isn't a bad thing, thogh in the case of DiCanio whilst credit is due that was some win, Roy Keane had a similar effect the honeymoon doesn't last forever.