Emotional Intelligence 21:28 - Oct 16 with 2167 views | Mad_Mike | Graham Potter has a degree in Emotional Intelligence. Seems to complement the way he deals with players staff media and fans. I have noticed that when Russel Martin speaks a lot of the conversation is about 'feelings.' He seems over sensitive to players state of mind. He also quickly makes up his mind about players and rarely changes it. He comes across as a really nice guy in interview but I wonder if this is true with the players. Surely we need a manager with a bit of bite? (I despaired when I saw the manager having a kick about with the boys on the training ground the day before Burnley) When asked easy questions at the press conference he usually takes 5 minutes to answer. This makes me think that he is either not sufficiently confident in his answer or its just plain BS. Every squad player is 'brilliant' or ' developed so much' or 'technically excellent' a ' lovely lad' etc etc The fans are always 'the best' (even when they boo the team?) He admires Jay Fulton for 'coming through a difficult situation last season'. Actually he told Jay he was no longer required and he should look for another team. If your management style depends on how people are feeling then results will go up and down. | | | | |
Emotional Intelligence on 21:30 - Oct 16 with 2154 views | 73__73 | What a load of cr@p 😂 | |
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Emotional Intelligence on 21:46 - Oct 16 with 2127 views | magicdaps10 | You are spot on...... You are Mad Mike!! | |
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Emotional Intelligence on 22:17 - Oct 16 with 2089 views | AndyCole | Excellent thread Mike. EQ washes over most folk. Many here can learn a thing or two. | |
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Emotional Intelligence on 11:50 - Oct 17 with 1964 views | KeithHaynes |
Emotional Intelligence on 21:30 - Oct 16 by 73__73 | What a load of cr@p 😂 |
Which part ? The way Martin trains employs a lot of emotional learning so players not only feel what they learn they experience hurt as well.
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Emotional Intelligence on 20:31 - Oct 17 with 1838 views | ReslovenSwan1 | It is still a mystery why Osterlands were able to keep Potter for 6 long seasons bu Swansea could not keep him for more than one fairly average campaign. Why did he stay there so long? Was he ironing out his methods in a lower level league? . | |
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Emotional Intelligence on 22:35 - Oct 17 with 1771 views | ReslovenSwan1 | He did not show much emotional intelligence when he spent big money on Barry McKay and Asoro. He also seemed to sulk when the much maligned US owners blocked a the £7m Brentford requested for Ryan Woods. Martin could have got him for free 3 year later with still plenty left in the tank. | |
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Emotional Intelligence on 00:22 - Oct 18 with 1756 views | Badlands |
Emotional Intelligence on 20:31 - Oct 17 by ReslovenSwan1 | It is still a mystery why Osterlands were able to keep Potter for 6 long seasons bu Swansea could not keep him for more than one fairly average campaign. Why did he stay there so long? Was he ironing out his methods in a lower level league? . |
His first job, very successful, felt at home, Allsvenskan is ignored in the UK, some of us who know a little of Sweden were suggesting him and Reid should take over after Bradley | |
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Emotional Intelligence on 09:06 - Oct 18 with 1688 views | Best_loser | Fergie had a degree in chucking boots at players , top managers have to have a fear factor I think | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Emotional Intelligence on 09:57 - Oct 18 with 1659 views | onehunglow |
Emotional Intelligence on 09:06 - Oct 18 by Best_loser | Fergie had a degree in chucking boots at players , top managers have to have a fear factor I think |
@bsiluteky. Nice men ? | |
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