So you haven't played then !!!merse btpir wrote: ↑11 Jul 2017, 17:56
I managed a project last season which got six u16s into scholar pro' contracts for the next two years. I know the type of footballer that can achieve that and I know the difficulties they have when they graduate from those two years and then have to try and succeed under inferior coaches to those that have got them there.
Does it really make sense to invest in development and then throw the results at the wall because the guy in charge of the first team hasn't a ruddy clue? Who went up last season and did they play as you claim? No! Were they managed/coached by time served personnel rather than favoured old pro's of the fans/directors? Yes!
McGinty is playing at Torquay because he couldn't behave himself in the manner of a Manchester United player and got thrown out. If he retains the ability he had which got him there in the first place then hoofing the ruddy ball straight into touch at the kick-off isn't the way to go about it...and if Moore 'can't kick' then why tell him to instead of allowing him to play to his strengths?
Budget has nothing to do with footballing ethos. The clubs I mention earlier in the thread ~ Wingate & Finchley and Dulwich Hamlet ~ are two extremely low budget clubs and I saw Hamlet play two National League sides ~ Macclesfield and Braintree ~ off the park last season!
I've coached boys that have gone onto pro clubs. 4 in the premier league and 1 in league 2, all apprentices and one who already has a pro contract. Doesn't mean I can coach a senior side at that level, nor do I presume to be able to do so.
Reference McGinty, if it was just attitude he would still be playing higher up the leagues than at Torquay. Someone would have taken the chance to turn him around. Having said that he has come on and I thought was very good towards the end of the season.
Are you inferring that they are inferior coaches ? Have you seen them coach ? and who are you to pass judgement. I suspect that you are a wannabee coach who couldn't make it as a player. Coaching boys isn't the same and once you have progressed the to a point where a club has shown interest they need to adapt to a different world of football. Some will shine and kick on while others will get found out and have to drop down to lower levels of the game. I suspect that Kevin & Robbie may well have done a decent enough job with the players Lincoln had.
I watched most of the home games last season and with the exception of a few sides most of the sides we struggled against were physical, so from my point of view I would prefer a side that can match those teams so that we have a comfortable season in this league. We can play pretty football when the club is stable and we can push on. Right now big and strong will suit me.