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Which Coaching Licence has Nigel Pearson got?

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  1. Chiltons222

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    Interviewer-"Thank you coming to the interview Miss Driver. You understand this is a very responsible job"
    Miss Driver- "Yes and I have always wanted to do this sort of thing"
    Interviewer-"Good, you will be driving taxis all over Hull and East Yorkshire"
    Miss Driver- "Yes that will suit me I have lived in the area all my life and know the roads like the back of my hand"
    Interviewer-"OK, now let me see, this is your CV is it"
    Miss Driver- "Yes, I typed it myself I am a fully qualified typist"
    Interviewer- "Ah, I see you don't have a driving licence, that's a bit of a problem"
    Miss Driver- "Don't see why handsome, I have often driven my boyfriends car, in fact I drove all over Scotland last year on Holiday. And my first name is Mini, doesn't that count?"
    :emoticon-0120-doh:

    End of interview
     
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  2. smidgen

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    Looks a bit like Browny in his 'House' period! :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  3. Chiltons222

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    Yes, I always thought that :)
     
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  4. mussiesredhat

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    continuous professional development . something that keeps professional jobsworths in work!
     
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  5. City

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    Im currently on my UEFA B course and Its a massive eye opener.
    To many people mainly British have the "Its only a game with a few tactics thrown in" mentality.
    These badges learn coaches how the body learns, how the brain can develope pathways through repetition and game related practices.
    If NP has his pro license and was also teaching then believe me he will know his stuff.
    Sorry mussies red hat but your talking out your arse on this one!
     
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  6. citycityhull

    citycityhull Well-Known Member

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    Ian Dowie has got his Uefa badge, as has Little and Molby, they worked out well, think Parkinson was well badged too.....

    Mussie is bang on, you can teach tons of theory and text book stuff, but ultimately its how it is used. Dont care if Pearson has a 1st class degree in football management from Cambridge (i know it doesnt exist) or learnt his trade running a pub team on Bransholme, as long as he makes the club sucsessful so be it.
     
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  7. citycityhull

    citycityhull Well-Known Member

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    I dont think mussie is completly writing off coaching awards, just the ammount of emphisis been placed on it. I know how the body "learns", I know how the body adapts, I understand performance management and the use of repitition resulting in muscle memory. However the fact I have this knowledge doesnt mean I will be a good football manager.
     
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  8. City

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    Im saying he will be a better coach/ manager for doing the badges than if he hadnt.
    I believe that a good educated coach / manager can make an average player a good player and a good player a great player.
     
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  9. mussiesredhat

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    I left univesity with an honours degree in business a long long time ago and I soon realised that in the longer term, the B.A. meant: "Bugger All". To be fair it did open a few doors early on but I have since learned that it is how you apply the theory that counts more than anything not the theory itself. Incidentally I also went on to complete a post grad diploma in my chosen Profession and I have done ok out of it since through a great deal of hard work. However, there is another massive factor which has been imperative throughout - LUCK!!!! Jeff Barmby once told me that there are three kinds of Managers - Good Managers; Bad Managers; and Lucky Managers. Guess which recent Manager he was talking about!!!
     
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  10. originallambrettaman

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    Dowie? <whistle>
     
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  11. mussiesredhat

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    nope
     
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  12. StrovolosTiger

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    [video=youtube;xlZYObE1Aco]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlZYObE1Aco[/video]
     
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  13. StrovolosTiger

    StrovolosTiger Well-Known Member

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    My old dear spent 7 years qualifying for her job. I'll tell her tonight that mussiesredhat says that she wasted her time and could be doing her current job through pure luck!

    Mind you that will probably simply confirm her thoughts on the intelligence of football fans (including me!)

    (ps. I also took Business Studies as a first degree and read ITC for my MSc.)
     
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  14. mussiesredhat

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    either under mischief or ignorance (cant be ignorance cos you have a degree), you misrepresent my point. My degree and post grad opens doors without doubt, but its hard work and luck that have helped me succeed. Funnily enough, the harder i worked, the luckier i seem to have got
     
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  15. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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    correct. spot on. this country is full of em.
     
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  16. originallambrettaman

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    I once got a City & Guilds Radio and TV Servicing(pt 1) qualification.

    So if you need your radio or TV servicing then let me know(as long as it's a valve one, pre-1980). <ok>
     
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  17. mussiesredhat

    mussiesredhat Active Member

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    start by looking at the NHS and education system. its full of em
     
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  18. mussiesredhat

    mussiesredhat Active Member

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    can you mend the BBC Long Wave transmitter. I read t'other day that they have had to buy up the world supply of valves for it. Apparently its the world's last remaining valve operated transmitter and when the last one blows, bye bye Long Wave!!! True story
     
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  19. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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    indeed sir. :emoticon-0150-hands :emoticon-0100-smile
     
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  20. originallambrettaman

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    To be honest, I mainly just kept flicking the on/off switch until they came on.

    Failing that, I found kicking was quite effective with regard to fixing TV's. Seriously.
     
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