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Certainly wouldn't be averse to Dyche, I like his no nonsense approach but my fear is that the supposed manager the younger Kroenke has in mind is Rogers.
That is irrelevant... Are you suggesting that past a certain age you suddenly lose the ability to instruct and manage players?How many 68+ years old world class managers do you know?
That is irrelevant... Are you suggesting that past a certain age you suddenly lose the ability to instruct and manage players?
A simple 'Yes, I am suggesting age is a huge factor in ability' would have sufficed.Why is this irrelevant?
We both know being a PL manager is more than to ''instruct'' and ''manage players''.
Just one aspect for example. In the age of social media, where every step you make is viewed and analysed by thousands, the mental stress is more intensive than ever. The pressure is greater. It can take it's toll on your mental and physical health.
And yes, I'm suggesting you can lose cognitive ability the older you get and thus perform worse than when you were younger. It's not even a suggestion it's a fact.
A simple 'Yes, I am suggesting age is a huge factor in ability' would have sufficed.
He'll blood the youths for sure, call John Cross "fatman", win the CL and make us solid-ish at the back.
I want on LVG's wild ride.
Certainly wouldn't be averse to Dyche, I like his no nonsense approach but my fear is that the supposed manager the younger Kroenke has in mind is Rogers.
I'd imagine, he's going to do this to some of the players in our team. The likes of Welbeck, Iwobi, Xhaka, Mustafi etc will be chased down by LVG.
If you take away his slightly pretentious personality, Brendan is actually a good coach. It's a risky appointment but if that's the profile of manager they're looking for then he should be at the top of the list.
Certainly wouldn't be averse to Dyche, I like his no nonsense approach but my fear is that the supposed manager the younger Kroenke has in mind is Rogers.
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