Really apparent how universally liked he was be that by his players, colleagues or journalists. Know a couple of people who knew him through their work and they're absolutely devastated.
Theres been a lot of men who have worked in women's football who have really failed to build good working relationships with their players, and often to the detriment of their players' well being. Beard was the polar opposite of that though. He cared about the women's game and respected his players. He'll be really missed.
And i was glad that players and employees were put first for once regarding the Liverpool v Villa fixture. There were players on both teams who had worked really closely with him and im glad they were allowed space to grieve if that's what they wanted rather than forced to play a game of football.
Theres been a lot of men who have worked in women's football who have really failed to build good working relationships with their players, and often to the detriment of their players' well being. Beard was the polar opposite of that though. He cared about the women's game and respected his players. He'll be really missed.
And i was glad that players and employees were put first for once regarding the Liverpool v Villa fixture. There were players on both teams who had worked really closely with him and im glad they were allowed space to grieve if that's what they wanted rather than forced to play a game of football.