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Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

One thing I wonder with the coaching setup is that as Ange doesn't bring his own coaches with him he's having to teach the new hires his methods and hope that they themselves grasp them properly and are able to implement correctly. He's putting a lot of trust on people he doesn't have any prior experience of.

It's obviously worked for him in the past but I do wonder if it's the best way to get his messaging and methods across?
Would think it quite likely that there are some downsides to an approach like that as you say.

Would also think there are some upsides. Keeping things fresh, getting new and different ideas into the mix.
 
One thing I wonder with the coaching setup is that as Ange doesn't bring his own coaches with him he's having to teach the new hires his methods and hope that they themselves grasp them properly and are able to implement correctly. He's putting a lot of trust on people he doesn't have any prior experience of.

It's obviously worked for him in the past but I do wonder if it's the best way to get his messaging and methods across?

Agree, there were probably some downsides over someone like Poch or Conte that already had their guys around them. Jose made a few changes though from memory.

I guess the problem manager's have is that their assistants may want to make the step up. We've already seen that with Chris Davies who currently has Birmingham joint top of League 1. You wonder whether Mason and Wells will also want to make that leap at some stage as well. Perhaps Jedinak as well.

Unlike some, I quite like this current blend of guys that work with Ange. You can always add specialisation, but they seem to be building a strong culture together.
 
Agree, there were probably some downsides over someone like Poch or Conte that already had their guys around them. Jose made a few changes though from memory.

I guess the problem manager's have is that their assistants may want to make the step up. We've already seen that with Chris Davies who currently has Birmingham joint top of League 1. You wonder whether Mason and Wells will also want to make that leap at some stage as well. Perhaps Jedinak as well.

Unlike some, I quite like this current blend of guys that work with Ange. You can always add specialisation, but they seem to be building a strong culture together.

I am absolutely fine with the mix we have in terms of coming and going, like you say some want to move on so it helps there, we don't hold coaches back, things stay fresh and voices change.

I am cool with it
 
To my mind the leader (manager/chairman) has a vision and they use staff to work towards that aim, changing staff members helps refresh the process and bring in new ideas. I see our major problem is we've been looking at a goal of winning something but keep changing our way of achieving it, its lead to confusion in our playing staff and recruitment policy, really need some stability and belief in what you want to do and ignore the outside noise.
 
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