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Given the current "mess" we appear to be in and the lack of football knowledge at our senior leadership level should Coleman approach Curt for some assistance
I'm not talking about the coaching side..more as a consultant Director of Football, helping to select Williams replacement as this looks like the course the fanbase wants and with the recruitment of players...
Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 19:58 - Jan 20 by onehunglow
Why burden Curt with this clown He doesn’t deserve it .
I'm not suggesting Curt gets involved with Williams. Much has been said of the lack of knowledge of the EFL and our clubs past and dna at board level. It is said Coleman is running around almost headless chicken like wearing many hats trying to take us forward at low cost. Curt could offer some advice on Williams' replacement.....potential candidates, and possible player targets. I wouldn't expect Curt woukd want the involvement of sorting the onfield issues at the coalface...he retired from that a while ago and since has won a battle with cancer
No. Absolutely not!! Either get an experienced director of football in or get a Sports Consultancy to do it for a period. Have them scour the globe for options, run the analysis on how they would fit with the structure of the club and the players available. The club should have moved on from the days of a bunch of blokes in a pub thinking up names over a few pints
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Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 20:31 - Jan 20 with 427 views
Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 20:28 - Jan 20 by PawelAbbott
No. Absolutely not!! Either get an experienced director of football in or get a Sports Consultancy to do it for a period. Have them scour the globe for options, run the analysis on how they would fit with the structure of the club and the players available. The club should have moved on from the days of a bunch of blokes in a pub thinking up names over a few pints
A sports consultancy would cost a lot of money....
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Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 20:32 - Jan 20 with 423 views
Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 20:20 - Jan 20 by vetchonian
I know but I'm not suggesting him dealing with Williams but as a guide to getting the right manager next time round
I would say the best judge of a good manager is a good manager. When they watch a game they see how a team is set up and how a manager reacts to the changes in the game particularly substitutions. If you have contacts in the game use these contacts. If you haven't you shouldn't be running a football club.
We are supposed to be a professional football club , how's about acting like one and employ a professional .Why burden yet again Curtis who's deserves peace in his retirement
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Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 21:01 - Jan 20 with 330 views
I think Swansea is stuck in a Martin ball tactical Cul de sac. Going forward I do not see what he is trying to do. Swansea can score beautifully goals once in a blue moon. .
Should Coleman ask Curt for advice/help? on 00:19 - Jan 21 by ReslovenSwan1
I think Swansea is stuck in a Martin ball tactical Cul de sac. Going forward I do not see what he is trying to do. Swansea can score beautifully goals once in a blue moon. .
And that has exactly what relevance to the OP?
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