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I think it is someone who coaches the coaches, to ensure they are following the football style the club wants. I assume its from academy to first team.
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 10:30 - Jul 22 with 6607 views
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 10:53 - Jul 22 with 6405 views
Many, many years ago at work we were doing a project and I was put in charge of methodology for it (not that I asked to be), at which point I realised that I had no idea what it meant.
I did find out, but I've now forgotten. It's a great joy not to need to know that sort of thing.
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 12:23 - Jul 22 with 5926 views
I just hope this means we can now finally streamline our processes and foster a collaborative environment that drives innovative solutions across the workforce.
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 12:43 - Jul 22 with 5799 views
Does it really need a role to be created for someone to administer how we play ?
I would have thought this would have been better achieved by having all the team coaches sat around a table once a week to talk about their experiences with it
Sounds like a waste of money to me
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 12:49 - Jul 22 with 5750 views
It clearly marks the latest step in delivering on the ambition to establish the necessary infrastructure around a club-led game model which has underpinned all the recent football strategy decisions.
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 12:49 - Jul 22 with 5743 views
It seems pretty clear that one of Nourry's big findings in his year long audit of all areas of the club was that different areas of the club simply were not talking to each other. There seemed to be frequent reports of arguments between Warburton, Ramsey and others involved at various levels of the club.
Imagine this role makes sense as being entirely focused on ensuring everyone is singing from the same Methodology hymn sheet - and having worked in many an organisation where there was precious little communication and lots of friction between different department I am all for it.
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WTF is a head of methodology? on 12:53 - Jul 22 with 5704 views
It's a bit of protection / security for when, eg the first team manager gets sacked, the u16s coach gets poached etc etc - we have a club-wide playing model (an idea Wenger first brought to the English game), and employ new people who fit the model.
Most clubs have quite high turnover with academy coaches (many roles part time / not brilliantly paid), so makes staff changes there less of an issue for players too.
Nourryspeak at its absolute finest, the bloke's a 'kin ledge at it.
Mrs. Nourry must be subjected to the most analytically driven schmooze to get her knickers off imaginable. Poor lass doesn't stand a chance when he comes back from work with penile arousal on him after a quota exceeding well above the median line type of day, and a few pints in him.
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Absolutely. It always causes confusion with these kind of ambiguous titles, but from the description it seems his role will be to make sure every area remains aligned to the longer term vision - whether that be play style, culture, progression, etc.
If the training ground is a physical representation of bringing players and staff together, staff like this will be in charge of the theory.