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Warnock on why some Managers who were great players don't always make great managers.

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  • Warnock on why some Managers who were great players don't always make great managers.

    Forgot to add this yesterday when I posted about the Platinum Evening.

    NW when discussing his Managerial career and went of on a tangent a bit when discussing why some great players don't make great managers. Highlighting the case of Bryan Robson and presently Gianfranco Zola, NW explained how some players who had outstanding careers have difficulties making the step up to managerial level as successfully because they have little experience of the difficult times in football.

    Warnock was by no means having a dig at anyone but he used the examples of Robson & Zolas illustrious playing careers to highlight how in management they are unable to draw on experience of the difficult times because during their careers for the teams they played for there really wasn't any. He then went onto make a point of how the likes of himself and Mick Jones had plenty of experience of the challenging times in football and thats why they are still around.

    Thought this was an interesting discussion...
    Last edited by W12_Ranger; 30-03-2010, 08:28 PM.

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    • #3
      Very interesting opinion of Warnock and one that has had me thinking....

      Roy Keane?

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      • #4
        Might also explain why so many of these great ex players become know it all pundits instead

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