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Giggs new Wales manager 13:42 - Jan 15 with 8537 viewsblacky200

Any comments from any Welsh people?
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Giggs new Wales manager on 15:17 - Jan 16 with 1672 viewsLlanranger

Giggs new Wales manager on 13:43 - Jan 15 by CamberleyR

Is he going to show up for friendlies?


Joking aside, how will / can he deal with players who don't want to play friendlies in order to prolong their club careers?
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Giggs new Wales manager on 15:27 - Jan 16 with 1656 viewsjohncharles

I feel long stretches of boredom interrupted by short burst of tedium coming on.
Much preferred to have Bellamy. Much the same qualifications (i.e. none) but totally different characters. Bellamy would be much more entertaining and at least he did turn up for the friendlies.
[Post edited 16 Jan 2018 15:32]

Strong and stable my arse.

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Giggs new Wales manager on 18:15 - Jan 16 with 1579 viewsToast_R

Giggs new Wales manager on 17:01 - Jan 15 by Juzzie

If he hasn't got any of those tasks to do, how is it cutting his teeth?

If he at some point in the future is no longer Wales' Manager, he'll be in exactly the same position as of yesterday when it comes to Managing at Club level.... none.


Cutting his teeth would be starting off at lower League level and working his way up.

[Post edited 15 Jan 2018 17:02]


Well he won't be will he because he'd have managed the national team, picked a squad, picked a starting eleven, managed a campaign or two and either have been successful or failed. He's cut his teeth in all those fields plus tactics, scouting opposition and working the media.

"Cutting his teeth would be starting off at lower League level and working his way up".
Says who? How many managers in the Premier League have actually done that?
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Giggs new Wales manager on 13:07 - Jan 17 with 1491 viewsJuzzie

Giggs new Wales manager on 18:15 - Jan 16 by Toast_R

Well he won't be will he because he'd have managed the national team, picked a squad, picked a starting eleven, managed a campaign or two and either have been successful or failed. He's cut his teeth in all those fields plus tactics, scouting opposition and working the media.

"Cutting his teeth would be starting off at lower League level and working his way up".
Says who? How many managers in the Premier League have actually done that?


Being at club level you're involved in having to find players that not only suit your needs but fit within a transfer/agent fee/salary budget. That's a huge juggling act to do and doesn't happen at International level. He can just pick one of the world's best players at whim.


Not all but quite a few have Managed lower league teams early on in their career;

Jürgen Klopp
2001—2008 Mainz 05 (They we level 2 all this time until promotion in 2008)
2008—2015 Borussia Dortmund
2015— Liverpool


Arsène Wenger
1984—1987 Nancy (predominantly a Ligue 2 club)
1987—1994 Monaco
1995—1996 Nagoya Grampus Eight
1996— Arsenal


Sam Alladyce
1991—1992 Limerick (player-manager)
1992 Preston North End (caretaker manager)
1994—1996 Blackpool
1997—1999 Notts County
1999—2007 Bolton Wanderers
2007—2008 Newcastle United
2008—2010 Blackburn Rovers
2011—2015 West Ham United
2015—2016 Sunderland
2016 England
2016—2017 Crystal Palace
2017— Everton


Antonio Conte
2006—2007 Arezzo - Serie C
2007—2009 Bari - Serie B
2009—2010 Atalanta - Serie A
2010—2011 Siena -Serie C
2011—2014 Juventus
2014—2016 Italy
2016— Chelsea


Roy Hodgson
1976—1980 Halmstad
1982 Bristol City
1982 Oddevold
1983—1984 Örebro
1985—1989 Malmö
1990—1992 Neuchâtel Xamax
1992—1995 Switzerland
1995—1997 Inter Milan
1997—1998 Blackburn Rovers
1999 Inter Milan (caretaker)
1999—2000 Grasshoppers
2000—2001 Copenhagen
2001 Udinese
2002—2004 United Arab Emirates
2004—2005 Viking
2006—2007 Finland
2007—2010 Fulham
2010—2011 Liverpool
2011—2012 West Bromwich Albion
2012—2016 England
2013 England U-21 (caretaker)
2017— Crystal Palace


Paul Lambert
2005—2006 Livingston
2006—2008 Wycombe Wanderers
2008—2009 Colchester United
2009—2012 Norwich City
2012—2015 Aston Villa
2015—2016 Blackburn Rovers
2016—2017 Wolverhampton Wanderers
2018— Stoke City

Carlos Carvalhal
1998—1999 Espinho
1999—2000 Freamunde
2000 Vizela
2000—2001 Aves
2001—2002 Leixões
2003—2004 Vitória Setúbal
2004—2005 Belenenses
2006 Braga
2006 Beira-Mar
2007—2008 Vitória Setúbal
2008 Asteras Tripoli
2009 Marítimo
2009—2010 Sporting CP
2011—2012 BeÅŸiktaÅŸ
2012 Ä°stanbul BB
2015—2017 Sheffield Wednesday
2017— Swansea City
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Giggs new Wales manager on 15:56 - Jan 17 with 1427 views1MoreBrightonR

Match of the day was interesting....you really got a feeling how much everyone in the studio disliked him. They didnt say much, other than the friendlies joke, but it seemed obvious they didnt like him.
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