by Dave » 05 Dec 2013, 20:36
Leroy took the title of head coach, he was the manager. Matt for so many reasons is spot on, for a start having a manager, also who that manager is can make a difference as to whether a player signs for the club or not.
Making the captain player/manager is all very well, there is so, so much more to being manager than just picking a team and motivating players, no player manager can or will be successful with out a head coach/assistant he has complete trust in, a player can't play and manage during a game, a player/manager can't train, and take training, and player manager who is also captain, can't be a captain and plan training sessions deal with F.A related admin attend meetings etc, there isn't enough hours in the day.
Matt is also right, the club doesn't have the power, I am a qualified youth football coach, if the club offered the minimum wage, I wouldn't take the job, already earn much more.
If the club offered £300 a week, they would be lucky to get a local level 2 coach, I've set out 2 reasons above why we need at least someone with a UFEA 'A' badge, so someone working as an assistant coach in say Chelsea's youth set up would have that, but are already earning about as much as we could afford to pay them, don't have a clue about League 2 or how it works, see local level 2 coach, and in a safe job.
I could go for hours about this subject, I work as a local U16's manager, and about 15 hrs of my week is taken up running the team, so god knows how much time is involved in running a professional football team, if Alan Knill isn't working close to 12 hours a day, I would be surprised. We must have a manager, we must have a manager who can deal with agents and attract players, we must have a manager who knows how League 2 works, to attract that, the club must offer the right contract.
Leroy took the title of head coach, he was the manager. Matt for so many reasons is spot on, for a start having a manager, also who that manager is can make a difference as to whether a player signs for the club or not.
Making the captain player/manager is all very well, there is so, so much more to being manager than just picking a team and motivating players, no player manager can or will be successful with out a head coach/assistant he has complete trust in, a player can't play and manage during a game, a player/manager can't train, and take training, and player manager who is also captain, can't be a captain and plan training sessions deal with F.A related admin attend meetings etc, there isn't enough hours in the day.
Matt is also right, the club doesn't have the power, I am a qualified youth football coach, if the club offered the minimum wage, I wouldn't take the job, already earn much more.
If the club offered £300 a week, they would be lucky to get a local level 2 coach, I've set out 2 reasons above why we need at least someone with a UFEA 'A' badge, so someone working as an assistant coach in say Chelsea's youth set up would have that, but are already earning about as much as we could afford to pay them, don't have a clue about League 2 or how it works, see local level 2 coach, and in a safe job.
I could go for hours about this subject, I work as a local U16's manager, and about 15 hrs of my week is taken up running the team, so god knows how much time is involved in running a professional football team, if Alan Knill isn't working close to 12 hours a day, I would be surprised. We must have a manager, we must have a manager who can deal with agents and attract players, we must have a manager who knows how League 2 works, to attract that, the club must offer the right contract.