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52 minutes ago, El Grew said:

Another bit of lazy journalism from the current bunch. Charlie Adams has left his job as Everton set-piece coach and wants to get into front line management and is being considered for the vacant manager’s position at Motherwell.

I sincerely hope not!

Yeah that would be horrendous. I can’t see that happening…. I’d hope not anyway. I’d imagine it’s just lazy journalism scouring the ex player list and flinging sh1te at a wall 

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another under the radar one


Jens Berthel Askou's managerial style can be characterized as detail-oriented, tactically clever, and focused on building a strong team dynamic. He emphasizes detailed training and daily management, understanding that a player's background as a player eventually fades in importance to their daily work ethic and management style. He also values a well-structured team that aims to control and dominate games, while incorporating high tempo and individual abilities. 
Here's a more detailed look at his style:
Detail and Tactical Intelligence:
Askou is known for his meticulous approach to training and tactics, recognizing the importance of detail in achieving success. 
Emphasis on Teamwork and Structure:
He believes in building a strong team dynamic and structure, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive unit. 
Modern and Innovative Approach:
He is considered a young coach with a modern and innovative approach to coaching, methodology, and leadership, reflecting the trends in Danish coaching. 
High Tempo and Individual Abilities:
Askou's teams often display a high-tempo style with a focus on individual abilities, particularly in pressing situations. 
Control and Domination:
He aims to have his team take control and dominate games, suggesting a proactive and assertive approach. 
Former Player's Perspective:
While acknowledging the initial value of his playing background, Askou emphasizes the need to move beyond that and focus on the daily work and leadership qualities that truly inspire players. 

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There’s always something a little more exciting when a manager comes in and youve never heard his name… ever!!! For that reason alone I’m on board with it lol

so pleased it’s not any of the usual suspects and it’s gave me a bit of nostalgia seeing as he managed HB. 

 

 

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