Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post
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what I think....


You have an idea for a business, but for it to be successful, each department needs management that can do the job from their own perspective - but - "must" have corresponding goals...and aspirations that marry.

thats the basics, the method of it - then for the practice....how to find the crucial parts and get it right at the first attempt....there's a gamble in cherry-picking, you may think you've snagged the finest, but how will they perform together ?
Answer, choose those that have....driven by a respected/recognised name, one with some influence, who'll bring the necessary gravitas and inspire loyalty among the personnel, etc.


'I have worked with all five men before and I know the qualities and experience they will bring to the club - Vincent Kompany



Craig Bellamy (Assistant Manager), Jelle ten Rouwelaar (Goalkeeping Coach), Bram Geers (First Team Coach), Floribert Ngalula (First Team Coach) and Richard Bredice (Lead First Team Performance Analyst & Set-Piece Coach).

Assistant Manager Bellamy, a former Liverpool and Manchester City forward, Bellamy moved into coaching in 2016 at Cardiff City, before joining Kompany at Anderlecht in June 2019 as U21 manager and then assistant first team manager.

Goalkeeping Coach, Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who spent nine years as first choice goalkeeper at Dutch side NAC Breda during his playing career, was first team goalkeeper coach at Anderlecht for two seasons prior to his arrival at Turf Moor.

First Team Coach Geers also worked with Kompany at Anderlecht and he has moved from Belgium to link up once again with the new Burnley manager.

First Team Coach Ngalula represented Manchester United at youth level and also played professionally in Denmark, Holland, Israel, America, Finland and Germany. The 35-year-old worked alongside Kompany at Anderlecht.

Analyst Bredice was a first team opposition analyst at Manchester City between 2013-2019, before joining Kompany at Anderlecht as first team performance analyst.



That bloody goalkeeping coach needs to step up to the plate though Norder.