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Thread: Would the fans accept Warne has Manager, If He Had A Mentor.

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    For me Warny is the perfect guy for the job at Rotherham but he needs a little help tactically. I have no doubt that he will become a great manager for us if given the time but for right now at this moment in his manager ship he does need that little bit more tactical knowledge and have someone sat at his shoulder to offer him advice during a match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLadonOS View Post
    For me Warny is the perfect guy for the job at Rotherham but he needs a little help tactically. I have no doubt that he will become a great manager for us if given the time but for right now at this moment in his manager ship he does need that little bit more tactical knowledge and have someone sat at his shoulder to offer him advice during a match.
    For that to happen he has to admit he needs help, something I think is unlikely.

    Doesn’t help either that Richie Barker is also an ex forward, neither know much about defence and neither were renowned for aggression in their play.

    It’s all a bit “nice”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    For that to happen he has to admit he needs help, something I think is unlikely.

    Doesn’t help either that Richie Barker is also an ex forward, neither know much about defence and neither were renowned for aggression in their play.

    It’s all a bit “nice”
    I think we already know that he has no clue on defence and is against anyone suggesting that we need a specialist for that department but he may well listen to someone like Ronnie who will have Warny's best interests at heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLadonOS View Post
    I think we already know that he has no clue on defence and is against anyone suggesting that we need a specialist for that department but he may well listen to someone like Ronnie who will have Warny's best interests at heart.
    Yes I reckon you’re right.

    Good defences don’t necessarily have top players, you can get a long way “tightening the ship” by being organised and practicing defending set pieces and offside tactics.

    I’ve not seen anything on the pitch that suggests they actually do practice such things.

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