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Future Managers

Discussion in 'Chelsea' started by armchairblue, Mar 25, 2016.

  1. armchairblue

    armchairblue Well-Known Member

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    Out of JT and Ryan Giggs who and why would be the better EPL manager?
     
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  2. King Ossie64

    King Ossie64 Well-Known Member

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    Many footballing greats fail at management. Seems the steady eddies do best. Any guesses between the two candidates would be just conjecture and impossible to say as they both have zero experience.
     
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    Blueman Well-Known Member

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    Exactly. <ok>
     
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    Agree with this maybe you'd think JT would be slightly the more likely to succeed being captain and showing great leadership qualities for so long.
     
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    armchairblue Well-Known Member

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    I think one will do very well,the other is a little lost welsh boy.
     
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    In terms of experience, Giggs has a considerable amount more than Terry in the managerial department. I personally think both would be rubbish.
     
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    I don't know about that. Terry has been caretaker manager on several occasions. Some on here would have you believe he was in charge throughout Benitez' reign.
     
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  8. Super_Chelsea_Blue_Boys

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    Now I see this as causing quite a stir but I would liken Terry's influence during the Bentiez reign as the same during Di Matteo's. Was Roberto really a tactically astute manager who out foxed the greatest footballing minds and teams in Europe? Not really. Did we win the CL that year because of the rub of the green and sheer force of will? More likely. When it comes down to it, a longer run as manager would soon see whether or not Terry has the capability. For me, right now, I don't think he has.
     
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    Well yeah.
     
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  10. Stan

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    Very odd OP.

    Why connect the two players? Because they are both one club players? Because they are both adulterers?

    As it goes, Giggs currently has the better chance of a managerial career simply because his club have shown faith in him. Terry has been dumped by his club.
     
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    King Ossie64 Well-Known Member

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    What's faith of a club got to do with it? Both have next to no experience and are never going to be given a chance by their respective clubs until they have gained experience elsewhere. But then we have come to expect stupid comments from plastics.
     
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    Why do you think that Queenie? Guardiola's first managerial job was at his own club. Barca showed faith in him. United have shown faith in Giggs, whether that's right or wrong. Chelsea have dumped Terry, probably for good reason after such a car crash season. Fakhts.

    For future reference, I love it when you and the Old Chavs resort to the plastics "jibe". Shows you're rattled and out of ideas. Plastics!
     
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    King Ossie64 Well-Known Member

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    How stupid must you be? We are not talking about other clubs but just ours! United havent shown giggs any faith, theyve just let him sit next to the manager but makes no decisions.

    There's no way united or Chelsea would allow a rookie control a major club perhaps only in your pea sized brain you see this as a possibility.
     
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  14. Stan

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    Why do you think Chelsea and United wouldn't do that but Barca would? Do you think Chelsea and United are bigger clubs than Barca?

    "You're stupid" isn't a very plausible explanation. It suggests you're floundering for an answer when presented with indisputable facts. It wouldn't be the first time though. Perhaps you could start ranting about pikies and nonces to stress your poorly thought through argument?
     
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    King Ossie64 Well-Known Member

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    Who said we were bigger than barca? Youre the one that suggests that. Theres no way giggs will ever get through the turnstile to the managers job at yours.

    Maybe if hes successful at a number of smaller clubs first it could be a possibility but it wont happen. Look what an abject failure Charlton was!
     
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  16. Stan

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    "
    There's no way united or Chelsea would allow a rookie control a major club" - you posted this.

    Why would Barca do this but Chelsea and United wouldn't? Do you not consider Barca to be a major club?

    What has Charlton's managerial career got to do with Terry and/or Giggs's potential as managers?
     
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    Shown faith in him? 2 managers since Fergie with another on the way? Not a sniff for Giggs. Oh, as I've already pointed out, you're a not very young man in his 40's. <ok>
     
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    They've kept Giggs on the staff. That's a stark contrast to the way in which Chelsea have treated Terry. First they chased their greatest manager out and now they're dumping their most successful captain. Absolute fakhts.
     
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    The tea lady, along with the groundsman and programme sellers are on the staff. Not much of a recommendation really.
     
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  20. Stan

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    They're obviously more highly thought of at Chelsea than Terry.
     
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