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Post by ricky on Sept 21, 2021 21:06:42 GMT
Rusk won’t make a decent football manager if he tries until he is 90. He ain’t got it , never had , never will . He’s best coaching kids where it’s active participation and everyone tries their best Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be.
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Post by David Schofield on Sept 21, 2021 21:19:09 GMT
Rusk won’t make a decent football manager if he tries until he is 90. He ain’t got it , never had , never will . He’s best coaching kids where it’s active participation and everyone tries their best Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Woah. Someone has harshed your mellow. Rusk has not got it. He's like Prince Edward (I know, there's a Prince called Edward, who is he?) simply there, but unaware, and irrelevant, because he's a biscuit that goes hard if left amongst a dressing room of sweaty men, but crumbles at the first sign of pressure, poor love.
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Post by Cale Green Hatter on Sept 21, 2021 21:20:50 GMT
Rusk won’t make a decent football manager if he tries until he is 90. He ain’t got it , never had , never will . He’s best coaching kids where it’s active participation and everyone tries their best Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Well if he is he will need more than the one string to his bow. His lack of a plan B is his achilles heel. Still begs the question why do the players persist with a system that doesn't suit.
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Post by samscfc on Sept 21, 2021 21:23:40 GMT
Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Well if he is he will need more than the one string to his bow. His lack of a plan B is his achilles heel. Still begs the question why do the players persist with a system that doesn't suit. Plan B isn't his issue at all. His issue is that his plan A is painfully boring, risk free, unimaginative, passive, unbalanced and overly defensive. He has to sort it on Saturday, I really want him to do well.
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Post by Cale Green Hatter on Sept 21, 2021 21:25:32 GMT
Well if he is he will need more than the one string to his bow. His lack of a plan B is his achilles heel. Still begs the question why do the players persist with a system that doesn't suit. Plan B isn't his issue at all. His issue is that his plan A is painfully boring, risk free, unimaginative, passive, unbalanced and overly defensive. He has to sort it on Saturday, I really want him to do well. So what is his Plan B?
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Post by ricky on Sept 21, 2021 21:28:14 GMT
Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Woah. Someone has harshed your mellow. Rusk has not got it. He's like Prince Edward (I know, there's a Prince called Edward, who is he?) simply there, but unaware, and irrelevant, because he's a biscuit that goes hard if left amongst a dressing room of sweaty men, but crumbles at the first sign of pressure, poor love. You sound like Danny from Withnail and I. Only time will tell re Simon Rusk. It all depends on who you talk to.
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Post by Imposter on Sept 21, 2021 22:43:08 GMT
Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Woah. Someone has harshed your mellow. Rusk has not got it. He's like Prince Edward (I know, there's a Prince called Edward, who is he?) simply there, but unaware, and irrelevant, because he's a biscuit that goes hard if left amongst a dressing room of sweaty men, but crumbles at the first sign of pressure, poor love. A biscuit that goes hard - have you just compared Simon Rusk to a Jaffa Cake? 😉
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Sept 21, 2021 23:02:39 GMT
Woah. Someone has harshed your mellow. Rusk has not got it. He's like Prince Edward (I know, there's a Prince called Edward, who is he?) simply there, but unaware, and irrelevant, because he's a biscuit that goes hard if left amongst a dressing room of sweaty men, but crumbles at the first sign of pressure, poor love. A biscuit that goes hard - have you just compared Simon Rusk to a Jaffa Cake? 😉 But a Jaffa cake is a cake not a biscuit, precisely because it goes hard...
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Post by BWScarf on Sept 21, 2021 23:05:04 GMT
A biscuit that goes hard - have you just compared Simon Rusk to a Jaffa Cake? 😉 But a Jaffa cake is a cake not a biscuit, precisely because it goes hard... Something is stale though, so it’s not an entirely useless analogy…
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Post by AllyF on Sept 21, 2021 23:45:27 GMT
Rusk won’t make a decent football manager if he tries until he is 90. He ain’t got it , never had , never will . He’s best coaching kids where it’s active participation and everyone tries their best Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. I think in the right club he could do well. There's that much nonsense behind the scenes here it must be hard for the manager to manage with so many different voices in his ear. For his own career he'd have been better taking one of the other opportunities where he could have just got on with the job without a cast of thousands sniffing around in the background.
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Post by Count de Stockport on Sept 22, 2021 3:59:36 GMT
Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. I think in the right club he could do well. There's that much nonsense behind the scenes here it must be hard for the manager to manage with so many different voices in his ear. For his own career he'd have been better taking one of the other opportunities where he could have just got on with the job without a cast of thousands sniffing around in the background. He should have been an assistant manager first as well
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Post by Imposter on Sept 22, 2021 6:35:09 GMT
A biscuit that goes hard - have you just compared Simon Rusk to a Jaffa Cake? 😉 But a Jaffa cake is a cake not a biscuit, precisely because it goes hard... That was my point.
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Post by mattyovrio on Sept 22, 2021 7:21:21 GMT
Rusk won’t make a decent football manager if he tries until he is 90. He ain’t got it , never had , never will . He’s best coaching kids where it’s active participation and everyone tries their best Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Rusk is a nice guy and undoubtedly a good under 23s coach. He doesn’t deserve a lot of the crap he gets. However, I disagree he will become a top coach - picking a balanced bench (although he has got better at that) - using subs to affect change in a game (getting better but still a loooooong way to go) - making tactical changes in game to change the course of a game (no plan B) - has only one way to set up - seems unable to face up to/control the so called Daddies/big names He isn’t ready to manage at senior level, he may never be. Not sure how you can claim with such certainty he will. He might, but he has a helluva lot to learn before that comes to pass.
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Post by hedleyverity on Sept 22, 2021 8:25:19 GMT
Completely disrespectful and ignorant post, you really don’t know that. Rusk is respected within the game by people who know a million times more about football than you. If you ever meet Chris Hughton, see what he thinks of your theory. Simon Rusk is having a rough patch, just like all managers do, even Dave Challinor or any of the other touted replacements. Simon Rusk will be a success as a manager, maybe not at County, but he will be. Rusk is a nice guy and undoubtedly a good under 23s coach. He doesn’t deserve a lot of the crap he gets. However, I disagree he will become a top coach - picking a balanced bench (although he has got better at that) - using subs to affect change in a game (getting better but still a loooooong way to go) - making tactical changes in game to change the course of a game (no plan B) - has only one way to set up - seems unable to face up to/control the so called Daddies/big names He isn’t ready to manage at senior level, he may never be. Not sure how you can claim with such certainty he will. He might, but he has a helluva lot to learn before that comes to pass. All of that’s something someone with the experience of Mark McGhee should be having an impact with, but doesn’t seem to, I wonder if out of the 2 that’s the worse appointment
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Post by timberwolf on Sept 22, 2021 8:31:43 GMT
Not often we agree, but this is exactly it. In some ways I think Rusk would have been better off doing what James Rowe did. Both young managers who started coaching and looking after youth/development football; only difference is that Rowe went to an assistant manager under an experienced non league and lower league manager in Gary Waddock then cut his teeth at Gloucester before being taken by Chesterfield. I think Rusk can still be a good manager, but he has been failed by recruitment (and we will never know just how much of that is to do with Wilson or himself, but based on balance of probabilities I think it's reasonably that Wilson is pulling more strings than we would all like) and a job where really there isn't much headroom for big mistakes. What evidence is there to suggest any sort of promise for him being a manager though? Your post makes sense till that part. U23’s managers are only managers by title, they’re coaches in reality. Fundamentally that’s why the appointment was doomed from the start. he was doomed from the start because so many of the FC Jim brigade have wanted him to fail from day 1 when they have been prepared for us to lose to suit their agenda. Think he actually was foolish to take the job where its nothing but promotion for him with us. Going to a mid table club without such big ambitions may have been a better option for him where the world does not end for their fans if the team dares be defeated.
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