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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
slapper
on 04/01/2024, 15:08:31 UTC
Wayne Rooney without doubt had a very career as a player, but that's absolutely been the opposite with his managerial career and I think it's be better for him not to continue with the profession as he's failed in almost all the previous attempts.
Failing is more like a lesson learnt and when you're bouncing back, you're becoming more open and graded in good position of succeeding. Making attempts and failing would discouraged one from taking more steps, instead he settle for lesser results. Wayne Rooney have been pursuing the race to be a competent manager for years since retiring as a player but he's not lucky enough to hold on any solid ground. Wayne Rooney have enjoyed his moment as a player but he can't suit into the race of managerial role because he doesn't have what it takes to become like other competent manager.
To be honest, I don't think Wayne Rooney's managing struggles are solely due to his inability to hold ground. It has to do with the change from player to coach. Rooney was a terrific player, but coaching is a completely other animal. It involves more than just knowing the rules of the game; it involves strategy, managing a variety of personalities, and making important choices under duress. A person is not always an excellent coach just because they were a standout athlete. Consider Mourinho and Klopp as illustrations. Although they weren't particularly good players, they make great managers. They are masters at team dynamics and strategy. Although Rooney's trip is difficult, it is not unusual. playing in this new capacity, which is very different from playing on the field, will require him to learn and adjust