Didsbury Dave
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Not intelligent enough to be a successful manager.
Yeah. Barring some very specific exceptions, it's almost impossible to know who will have what it takes to be a good manager. Touré may or may not be good, but we won't know until we see it.Mate, I think you might have called that wrong and I'm apparently not alone.
He may have done some daft things in his time and be difficult to follow when he speaks but I'm far from convinced that he does have a decent IQ and I am bloody sure he has a great football brain: that's one reason that he was such an exceptional player.
Whether has the necessary management skills is another matter: you can be very intelligent and a shite manager in all walks of life.
Mind you, we've never quite seen eye-to-eye on Yaya.
"reductio ad absurdum", is that out of Harry Potter?That's not what I said, is it? Read it again. It's nowhere even close. What you have done there is what's called "reductio ad absurdum".
Don't know if that's deliberate or not but it could be read either way? Personally speaking I'd say not a hope in hell.I wouldn't put him down as a manager
Yeah because speaking 5 languages guarantees trophies...The guy speaks 5 languages fluently and you reckon he's not intelligent?
That's rather witty, kudos."reductio ad absurdum", is that out of Harry Potter?
Who was the last brilliant player that made it as a manager? The last one I can think of is Giggs. Smashing it home and away
Yeah as I was writing it I was questioning how you'd even define greatness. Plus it's a numbers game to some extent. A 25 man playing squad only has 1 manager. That one managers career can last several generations of players. Could you call Lampard a great manager when he's managed at a higher level than many other managers? Is Steve Bruce a great manager because he's had a long career? Made a lazy pun insteadHumour aside; it's a bit of a myth down the years that top players don't make it as top managers but it's also true that great players often make rubbish managers. Then again, very few footballers of any grade make great football managers because there just aren't many great managers.
That's because managers aren't given enough time. A contract should be binding and honoured IMO. I think Yaya will not find it easy to find a decent club in England given his off the field antics. And most chairmen would be worried he'd pull the race card on them if things weren't going well and they had to sack him for being a crap manager.Humour aside; it's a bit of a myth down the years that top players don't make it as top managers but it's also true that great players often make rubbish managers. Then again, very few footballers of any grade make great football managers because there just aren't many great managers.
If Yaya does prove to be any good, he will get to manage decent clubs somewhere.That's because managers aren't given enough time. A contract should be binding and honoured IMO. I think Yaya will not find it easy to find a decent club in England given his off the field antics. And most chairmen would be worried he'd pull the race card on them if things weren't going well and they had to sack him for being a crap manager.
No, but it's a pretty standard measure of intelligence...Yeah because speaking 5 languages guarantees trophies...