Not at all,you should have read it properly as I said "if" seems your the prick for not being able to read..imbecileBet you are feeling a bit of a prick now? If you aren't, then you should be!
Not at all,you should have read it properly as I said "if" seems your the prick for not being able to read..imbecileBet you are feeling a bit of a prick now? If you aren't, then you should be!
You clearly stated, "fingers crossed he fails at Wolves" which implied he had already left, so learn how to write properly...imbecile.Not at all,you should have read it properly as I said "if" seems your the prick for not being able to read..imbecile
He wouldn't have been the only one that felt aggrieved. As it is, Mick has justified the faith and confidence we have in him. It'll be a great boost for our squad too.
I concur, I am sure most of your fans felt the same way. My comment was slightly tongue in cheek. I was expecting his reply to be, "if it means Beale staying then I will quite happily be a prick". Not hiding behind "I said 'if'" bollocks. Anyway, main thing is, Beale is staying with you.He wouldn't have been the only one that felt aggrieved. As it is, Mick has justified the faith and confidence we have in him. It'll be a great boost for our squad too.
Just had a look at Oddschecker, and SkyBet has Beale at 1/10 for the Wolves job, which would suggest that it's a done deal. However, they don't bet on Leonardo Jardim, who's 1/4 with Betfair (but they don't bet on Beale). Looks between these two.
Yep with him previously working in Brazil, you would think he will end up managing in Spain or Italy at some stage.Great news, suspect it’s a stay of execution. As good British managers are a premium, and he is very much in the continental mode rather than Big Sam/Dyche mode.
He has integrity.
He waited for them approach him, then he turned them down flat.
Impressed...we will lose him, but he will try and take us as far as he can
Great comments Bob. I’m sure there are many quality coaches as capable as MB - they just need the right sort of club prepared to work with them and back them. Looks like we are doing it the right way (not used to saying such positive things about our clubs handling).To be honest and I'm not disrespecting Beale here in any way, there are many coaches out there who have all the skills and attributes to make top class managers. Many are behind the scenes, coaching youth set ups all the way to u23's and reserves. If a club is willing to do their homework and take a punt then there are more likely Beale to be snapped up. Instead of hearing the same old names associated with every vacancy, when they have failed in their previous post, sometimes numerous times, clubs should be looking at the wealth of talent that is out there. Just because they haven't played the professional game at a high or highest level doesn't mean they know any less or more about how to coach and manage.
I'd say it would suggest that he's extremely confident that he can be a success in the Prem. I think he'll see the season out with us anyway.
So he is staying, good on him.
youd hope that his example and that of Graham Potter who had to take a very unorthodox route to get to where he is now will encourage clubs to delve a little deters into the coaching pyramid.To be honest and I'm not disrespecting Beale here in any way, there are many coaches out there who have all the skills and attributes to make top class managers. Many are behind the scenes, coaching youth set ups all the way to u23's and reserves. If a club is willing to do their homework and take a punt then there are more like Beale to be snapped up. Instead of hearing the same old names associated with every vacancy, when they have failed in their previous post, sometimes numerous times, clubs should be looking at the wealth of talent that is out there. Just because they haven't played the professional game at a high or highest level doesn't mean they know any less or more about how to coach and manage.