Jules
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Newcastle have been given the all clear to appoint Glenn Roeder the managers postition at Newcastle depsite not having the correct qualifications that are normally needed, The League Managers Association are up in arms about it and it has peeved off a lot of other clubs managers.
I personally think it's bang out of order and bending the rules far far too much.
Discuss.
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ssj_kakarot
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they need qualifications, what ones?
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Jodi_the_g
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GCSE english and maths at grade a-c, hence why steve bull never went into management.
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Edd
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they need to obtain a fifa coaching license
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Jules
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
they need qualifications, what ones?
Coaching badges etc etc
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MatthewR
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Glenn Roeder
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Edd
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quote: Originally posted by MatthewR
Glenn Roeder
posted this a while ago fao of you.
thought o'neill was a dead cert?
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Cosmo
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Its stupid that you need qualifications to do it anyway. If a club wants to employ someone then they should be allowed to, why does the FA have to put a stupid rule in to bloke them!
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Tom
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Probably to protect the players about making decisions on them when slightly injured and correct training patterns etc.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Probably to protect the players about making decisions on them when slightly injured and correct training patterns etc.
but managers rarely do the training, its normally the speciality coaches who take control on that, and Iim betting you probably dont need any badges to do that.
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Ojc
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Why not? I don't see a problem.
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Tom
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They are responsible for them though, there's regulation for everyhting these days isn;t there
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Why not? I don't see a problem.
why make the rules in the first place if theyr'e meaningless?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Why not? I don't see a problem.
why make the rules in the first place if theyr'e meaningless?
becasue the FA have to be seen to be doing something to justify their huge salaries!
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MatthewR
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
quote: Originally posted by MatthewR
Glenn Roeder
posted this a while ago fao of you.
thought o'neill was a dead cert?
U2U
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Why not? I don't see a problem.
why make the rules in the first place if theyr'e meaningless?
becasue the FA have to be seen to be doing something to justify their huge salaries!
and by letting glen roeder manage without the specific coaching badges that have been stipulated they're not doing that, therefore there is a problem with it.
sam allardyce has already voiced concern, why should he have the expense, both monetary and time, of going through coaching courses when all you need to do is apply for special dispensation and you recieve it, its double standards.
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Vroompish
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Doubles standards by the fa once again
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Cosmo
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it would be double standards if someone else had asked and been turned down. But from my knowledge no one has.
Its not like he is a brand new manager. He has been at a number of clubs and has been caretaker boss for a number of them. I think this is why he was allowed, and would expect he has a time frame where he has to get his badges by.
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X 60RSA
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Well if chris coleman gets the job, a lad at my place of work is set to get 6k. on a 250-1 bet.
We heard rumours through a footy photographer that he was taking the job, all will be revealed on monday, this could be decoy, who knows!
[Edited on 10-05-2006 by X 60RSA]
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Mad Moe
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I all fairneness Roeder will be full qualified by the end of June so I hardly think it's as bad as people are making out
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Vroompish
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
it would be double standards if someone else had asked and been turned down. But from my knowledge no one has.
Its not like he is a brand new manager. He has been at a number of clubs and has been caretaker boss for a number of them. I think this is why he was allowed, and would expect he has a time frame where he has to get his badges by.
True enough, but I think this has happened and also they turned him down at first but have now accepted him
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Jamie Walby
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I think he was signed up or halfway doing the course when he fell ill whilst in charge of west ham......I think he will be doing the course in the summer or something like that.
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