Soldato
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- 22 Nov 2007
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So you think that the clubs paying their managers millions of pounds a year are doing so for ***** and giggles. In a sport worth billions you think that the value of changing or keeping a manager is not a massive consideration.
Who decides what style the team plays, who motivates the players, changes tactics when the game isn't going to plan, figures out the other teams weaknesses and how to exploit them? How do you keep the egos in check, make sure players get on or at least don't negatively effect the team etc. Ultimately the manager is responsible for a huge amount related to the team. The players are the people that execute the plan and ultimately decide the results on the pitch but in a game with fine margins the manager can make a massive difference.
The problem i have is theres no way of really measuring a managers performance, it's all blind faith really. If Mourinho goes to Bournemoith will they suddenly become top four challengers? No of course not unless he also gets hundreds of millions of pounds to spend.