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Massively disappointing appointment. Wasn't a fan of giving it to Dodds because of knock on effects. Would much rather Dodds was given it till the end of the season than get Beale.
 
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His record as a developmental coach is very good indeed and he could absolutely do Doddsy’s job.

My reasoning:

1) He’s always been interested in coaching

His playing career ended early at the age of 21. Instead of spending his savings on the usual things a 21 year old lad would, Beale decided to invest in the Brazilian Soccer Schools franchise, aiming to teach young British kids Futsal. Think five-a-side football, but played with a smaller, low-bounce ball to enhance close control and technical ability.

2) He spent 10 years coaching at Chelsea

Working with Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti and Guus Hiddink, he helped to develop Mason Mount, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Tammy Abraham.

3) Then he went to Liverpool where he really turned heads

Eighteen members of his squad made first-team debuts in the space of two years, including Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones.

4) THEN… he moved to Brazil become assistant at São Paulo, he learned Portuguese especially for this. He developed his coaching further working with Rogerio Ceni and coached a young Eder Militao, who ended up joining Real Madrid for over £40m.

5) Gerrard poached him and gave him all coaching responsibilities

“What I'll never do is try to do someone else's job when they are better than me at doing it," Gerrard said on The Robbie Fowler Podcast

6) Another quote:

“A lot of people won't have a clue what Michael Beale does on the training pitch, but what he does is really quite special," said Peter Lovenkrands

7) My opinion.

He’s a fantastic coach with an impressive record in youth development. The only blot on his record is that he tried being a Head Coach with mixed results
 
Reports from Rangers that he had terrible man management but the players at QPR absolutely loved him

He was only at QPR for twenty odd games mind. And looked at two other jobs in that time, taking one despite the bloviating from him about his loyalty to the players being so big for him.

We'll see. It's him and that's it, he'll get my support.

If they'd appointed him the day after TM was sacked, I'd have understood it more easily. But it just looks as if they are scrambling around to get a body in. And by the way, if you thought Lee Johnson talked some ****e, wait till you hear this guy!

Unless of course, we are meant to think they have interviewed multiple candidates, Beale last the last, and he was the best of them?

No. Me neither.
 
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That could be a positive. After Rangers, other clubs won’t but queuing up to poach him as their HC or manager

Another is that our management structure will take player recruitment, scouting, style of play, long term strategy etc off his hands allowing MB to concentrate on coaching, preparing for games and on-field issues all things we know he is good at.

Dodds can use the goodwill he has with players to step in if necessary and as long as MB gets along with Speakman and his crew it could end up being another short term disappointment, long term surprise after Neil and Mowbray.

Neil was more of a medium term surprise but you get my drift.

Getting along with Speakman is not only certain, it's probably the main reason he's here.
 
Is the contract a long permanent, short permanent, or rolling? I’m consoling myself with the thought that he may just be a stop-gap until one of the first choices becomes available without compensation.
 
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Haway man, banged on and on about an upcoming coach and we get this ****, it’s piss poor and I’m the biggest happy clapper going it’s a dreadful appointment, I pray to god I have egg on my face in may but I don’t see it
Sorry mate, I wasn't aware that either KLD or KS have banged on about our upcoming coach, I thought it was just all social media and speculation. Maybe I missed something, and I am a self confessed happy clapper, but I think the past 2 years have entitled me to that.
Let's see what happens shall we?
 
He was only at QPR for twenty odd games mind. And looked at two other jobs in that time, taking one despite the bloviating from him about his loyalty to the players being so big for him.

We'll see. It's him and that's it, he'll get my support.

If they'd appointed him the day after TM was sacked, I'd have understood it more easily. But it just looks as if they are scrambling around to get a body in. And by the way, if you thought Lee Johnson talked some ****e, wait till you hear this guy!

Unless of course, we are meant to think they have interviewed multiple candidates, Beale last the last, and he was the best of them?

No. Me neither.

Bloviating - word of the day. Might be word of the year.

....had to look it up. Absolute belter.
 
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If it's Beale then the club have seen something in him that fits in with our model. Some will have you believe that it's "only because he's unemployed" but then so was Mowbray. And Alex Neil. And Peter Reid come to think of it.

If KLD believes Beale is the right choice then he has my backing.

End of story
 
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Aye. That was always the intention mate. Seriously, can only think the blag has turned speakmans head. Seems a strange call as if it goes south, a lot of good will for him will go with it.
it's not just him though it's also KLD