Bit of an odd post but oh well.
I was watching a programme called Football Mundial on Sky Sports this morning and they did a piece on European Coaching badges being done by English Coaches/Managers mostly ex players. Most of these guys were using the badge to help their managerial careers but would also hep a coaching career. I noticed Dean Wilkins was one of the people doing the badge. Personally I think he's a brilliant coach who gels well with the Southampton set up, players and staff alike and definitely one of Pardew's better choices and did well to stay well away from the bomb that exploded with Pardew being, as we are led to believe, the main course of it. I was just wondering what anyone else think's of him and the rest of the coaching staff and if you think that maybe Wilkins is using the badge to develop his managerial career which went stale since his time at Brighton finished with the exception of his relatively unsuccessful stint as caretaker manager (3 games - 3 loses but I forgive him) of us where, if I'm not mistaken, he suggested that he would have been interested in the job full time. I know it's not a blinder of an article but would love to hear your thoughts on the coaching staff at SMS and in particular Dean Wilkins and his ambitions.
I was watching a programme called Football Mundial on Sky Sports this morning and they did a piece on European Coaching badges being done by English Coaches/Managers mostly ex players. Most of these guys were using the badge to help their managerial careers but would also hep a coaching career. I noticed Dean Wilkins was one of the people doing the badge. Personally I think he's a brilliant coach who gels well with the Southampton set up, players and staff alike and definitely one of Pardew's better choices and did well to stay well away from the bomb that exploded with Pardew being, as we are led to believe, the main course of it. I was just wondering what anyone else think's of him and the rest of the coaching staff and if you think that maybe Wilkins is using the badge to develop his managerial career which went stale since his time at Brighton finished with the exception of his relatively unsuccessful stint as caretaker manager (3 games - 3 loses but I forgive him) of us where, if I'm not mistaken, he suggested that he would have been interested in the job full time. I know it's not a blinder of an article but would love to hear your thoughts on the coaching staff at SMS and in particular Dean Wilkins and his ambitions.