Re. Still, this was posted on the Pink'Un forum by the always well-informed and knowledgeable Bethnal Yellow & Green:
"Will Still is a hugely impressive individual.
All his head coaching jobs have come from internal promotions due to how well regarded he is by players and owners/directors. He has improved every club he has been at. He has improved numerous players rapidly, most notably taking Balogun from promising youth player at Arsenal to a 20 goal striker in a top 5 league (and made Arsenal almost £40m). Players who have worked with him talk with utmost respect for him - which considering he is younger than many and has no professional career of his own - is very impressive.
Tactically, he is very versatile and doesn't have one particular system or formation he relies on. He has found what works for the players he has (and he has had a lot of churn at Reims) and who he is playing against. He isn't a dogmatic head coach who has a Plan A and little else. Up to now he has focused on making his teams defensively solid and hard to beat, but has said that is what has been needed as his team has usually been the underdog.
If you want a head coach who is good at developing youth, highly adaptable and emotionally intelligent, then there won't be many better that will come to a Championship team than Will Still. Every time I've watched his Reims team I have seen something else that I really like.
For me, this is the one opportunity Norwich might have at appointing him - they should grab it with both hands."
"Will Still is a hugely impressive individual.
All his head coaching jobs have come from internal promotions due to how well regarded he is by players and owners/directors. He has improved every club he has been at. He has improved numerous players rapidly, most notably taking Balogun from promising youth player at Arsenal to a 20 goal striker in a top 5 league (and made Arsenal almost £40m). Players who have worked with him talk with utmost respect for him - which considering he is younger than many and has no professional career of his own - is very impressive.
Tactically, he is very versatile and doesn't have one particular system or formation he relies on. He has found what works for the players he has (and he has had a lot of churn at Reims) and who he is playing against. He isn't a dogmatic head coach who has a Plan A and little else. Up to now he has focused on making his teams defensively solid and hard to beat, but has said that is what has been needed as his team has usually been the underdog.
If you want a head coach who is good at developing youth, highly adaptable and emotionally intelligent, then there won't be many better that will come to a Championship team than Will Still. Every time I've watched his Reims team I have seen something else that I really like.
For me, this is the one opportunity Norwich might have at appointing him - they should grab it with both hands."