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Date Posted: Saturday, May 10, 10:32:08pm
Author: eganonoa
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Subject: What's interesting here is that it mirrors management in general, not just football. Certain military and corporate structures have up-or-out policies in part as a recognition that management stagnates. There's something about the interplay with old and new management structures that create a dynamic that's hard to keep up over long periods. In football some like Ferguson have bucked the trend by bringing in and delegating to innovative assistants. But otherwise it's hard to keep momentum.
In reply to: JamieR 's message, "Re: psychological I wonder whether there's simply a kind of stagnancy that sets in when a manager has been in charge for four years, especially in this era of super-drilled, structured, disciplined football which takes a lot of the spontaneity out of things. How many last as long as Silva has these days? Think it's only Pep and Frank in the Premier League" on Saturday, May 10, 09:59:40pm


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