11 Mar 2016 08:12:18
Ed if you don't mind me asking. what's the differance between a manager and a head coach?
Cheers.

{Ed001's Note - varies from club to club, but the main difference is the input into signings. A manager will be in charge of the scouting and signings, as well as the coaching side of the club. A head coach normally has little to no input into the signings, certainly never the final say over them.}


1.) 11 Mar 2016
11 Mar 2016 10:28:50
So basically, the Head coach just coaches?

{Ed001's Note - sets tactics, informs those responsible for the signings what kind of players he wants. Some will develop coaching strategies for the whole club, down to youth level.}


2.) 11 Mar 2016
11 Mar 2016 11:33:34
Cheers ed. I only ask because if rumours are true, benitez will be manager of Newcastle. So basically he wants full control.

{Ed001's Note - Rafa likes to have control. That was the main issue he had at Liverpool the constant power battle.}


3.) 11 Mar 2016
11 Mar 2016 11:45:45
Cheers ed. Appreciate ya time.

{Ed001's Note - it should not be an issue at Newcastle anyway, they allowed McClaren to pick the January signings.}


4.) 11 Mar 2016
11 Mar 2016 12:00:50
Last question honest.
I feel for some reason benitez could do well at newcastle. I feel he can maybe prove a point there, by taking a relegation threatened team to at least mid table if not higher.
How do you think he will fair there?
Cheers again.

{Ed001's Note - without Pako Ayesteran he is half the manager he was with him. I think he is on a hiding to nothing, Newcastle are an embarrassment and it will take a miracle, not a manager. He will need luck more than skill to get the Toon out of the mess they are in.}


5.) 11 Mar 2016
11 Mar 2016 12:24:42
Yeah good ppint ed. I always forget about pako. Cheers man.

{Ed001's Note - you are very welcome mm.}