Beale the Bosses view on 02:57 - Oct 2 with 4739 views | nix | So impressive. He is one of those managers who really knows his players well. Their strengths and weaknesses, how they play the game, and what makes them tick. He's also a real student of the game, seeing it like a chess game where you set out your offence but then have to constantly react to your opponent's set up. The only thing I quibble with him about is that he leaves it five minutes too late to bring on his subs. We needed fresh legs yesterday when it was clear they were building towards a goal. Otherwise I can't fault him atm. Tbh I think we probably need to be looking for his replacement, because I'm sure we can't be the only ones to see his quality. | | | |
Beale the Bosses view on 05:51 - Oct 2 with 4644 views | VancouverHoop | You're right. He's clearly a student of the game, and a good one. But he's a teacher of the game too. He loves to explain, to everyone and anyone who'll listen, just how a match unfolded. What needed to be done, and why at any particular point. I've been in classrooms much of my life and he's an absolute natural. I think you're correct, other, bigger, clubs will notice. But I suspect QPR is his 'project' at present. Being a success here, as he was in his other positions, is an important stepping stone. Leaving too soon to a flashier club for more money he'd risk looking like a chancer, and somehow I don't think he's that. I truly hope I'm not wrong. | | | |
Beale the Bosses view on 06:21 - Oct 2 with 4622 views | kernowhoop | Nothing is for ever, but, we shall get hurt if he is lured away too soon. Having said that, the real demand for his services will come only after he has achieved something at QPR. Optimism in early October is nice to have but it is a long and hard road to May 2023. | | | |
Beale the Bosses view on 07:28 - Oct 2 with 4527 views | bakerloo8 | He's a bit Venebles for me. Enjoy him whilst he's here because surely he's going on to bigger things. Top coach and Top Manager 👌 [Post edited 2 Oct 2022 7:29]
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Beale the Bosses view on 08:30 - Oct 2 with 4383 views | numptydumpty |
Beale the Bosses view on 07:28 - Oct 2 by bakerloo8 | He's a bit Venebles for me. Enjoy him whilst he's here because surely he's going on to bigger things. Top coach and Top Manager 👌 [Post edited 2 Oct 2022 7:29]
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On his way to Barcelona then !!! | |
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Beale the Bosses view on 08:32 - Oct 2 with 4377 views | francisbowles |
Beale the Bosses view on 07:28 - Oct 2 by bakerloo8 | He's a bit Venebles for me. Enjoy him whilst he's here because surely he's going on to bigger things. Top coach and Top Manager 👌 [Post edited 2 Oct 2022 7:29]
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Unlikely, but it would be great if he stayed as long as TV. | | | |
Beale the Bosses view on 12:20 - Oct 2 with 4003 views | Snipper | Dare I say it, but he’ll be the England head coach within 8-10 years. | | | |
Beale the Bosses view on 12:27 - Oct 2 with 3978 views | danehoop |
Beale the Bosses view on 12:20 - Oct 2 by Snipper | Dare I say it, but he’ll be the England head coach within 8-10 years. |
I am not sure he would want that. He is unlikely to get that much time with the players in an international role and will be scaffolding over the top of others day to day coaching. | |
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Beale the Bosses view on 13:47 - Oct 2 with 3879 views | kensalriser |
Beale the Bosses view on 12:27 - Oct 2 by danehoop | I am not sure he would want that. He is unlikely to get that much time with the players in an international role and will be scaffolding over the top of others day to day coaching. |
Agreed. I don't think an international job is seen as the pinnacle for managers any more. | |
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Beale the Bosses view on 12:24 - Oct 3 with 3353 views | E17hoop | His work at Chelsea and Liverpool is making a massive difference. This comment from Saturday: ""So teams attack us down the outside and we attack them down the sides as well. It's the great part of the game. Early on in the game, we wanted both of our wing-backs to go really high and push Sykes and Dasilva back. "Dasilva's a boy I know really well. He's an academy boy I signed at Chelsea and I didn't want Dasilva anywhere near the final third because of his crossing. I tried to get Ethan (Laird) to take him back but then we were having problems playing in terms of our angles so we reversed it." It's almost like we've got someone with inside knowledge of every 19-24 year old playing right now. | |
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Beale the Bosses view on 22:07 - Oct 4 with 3084 views | Miss_Terraces |
Beale the Bosses view on 12:24 - Oct 3 by E17hoop | His work at Chelsea and Liverpool is making a massive difference. This comment from Saturday: ""So teams attack us down the outside and we attack them down the sides as well. It's the great part of the game. Early on in the game, we wanted both of our wing-backs to go really high and push Sykes and Dasilva back. "Dasilva's a boy I know really well. He's an academy boy I signed at Chelsea and I didn't want Dasilva anywhere near the final third because of his crossing. I tried to get Ethan (Laird) to take him back but then we were having problems playing in terms of our angles so we reversed it." It's almost like we've got someone with inside knowledge of every 19-24 year old playing right now. |
I fcuking love this man. I loved Gerry and Ray but they played for us and I loved Warnock but not this soon. I predicted midtable this season and a serious challenge next season but he's totally exceeding my expectations. I wouldn't be surprised if he came up for a solution, for the water pressure in The Stanley Bowles Stand I loved Ollie too,. I still do. [Post edited 4 Oct 2022 23:19]
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Beale the Bosses view on 11:35 - Oct 5 with 2727 views | E17hoop |
Beale the Bosses view on 12:24 - Oct 3 by E17hoop | His work at Chelsea and Liverpool is making a massive difference. This comment from Saturday: ""So teams attack us down the outside and we attack them down the sides as well. It's the great part of the game. Early on in the game, we wanted both of our wing-backs to go really high and push Sykes and Dasilva back. "Dasilva's a boy I know really well. He's an academy boy I signed at Chelsea and I didn't want Dasilva anywhere near the final third because of his crossing. I tried to get Ethan (Laird) to take him back but then we were having problems playing in terms of our angles so we reversed it." It's almost like we've got someone with inside knowledge of every 19-24 year old playing right now. |
Another one last night - Beale coached Rhian Brewster from 6 or 7 through yo being a senior at Liverpool. Noticed he went over and hugged and chatted with him after the game last night. He has so much inside knowledge of players in this league it's scary. | |
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