I can see the sense in NL having an experienced "head" to bounce ideas off as part of his team, but I can't for the life of me see the benefit of hiring Trappatoni. His CV of late is not exactly inspiring and the fact that he has a connection to Ireland through the international team ain't gonna put bums on seats in Parkhead. Having said that, I don't know who would be the one to fill that role. Surely we have enough Celtic brains available at the moment without going outside (Big Billy, Jim Craig, etc)
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steve clark as assistant?would rather an experienced assistant than a DOF.would be an extra wage and more than likely an expensive one
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Davie Hay is such an obvious choice
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Well if your talking about an experienced head.. Lets start by ruling out anyone who wants a number one manager job eg- Mark Hughes. We would be looking for someone who has been through the management phase and just wants to help out rather than pursuit their career.
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I'd like Wim Jansen. Managed us, experienced assistant andexperienced DOF/Techniqual advisor/techniqual director. Obviously has a good eye for a signing aswell.
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Seeing as inexperience is the name of the game, allow me to plump for Regi Blinker
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Okay...No need to flame the guys thread, he just wanted to know your comments on who you would like to be a experienced mentor for Lennon.
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Wim is a great shout. Why no compensation though is he not still assistant manager at feyenoord
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MY IDEAL COACHING TEAM :
manager ...lennon
assistants,.. thompson,mjallby,
headcoach /mentor ..murdo mcleod /davie hay
head scout/overseas talent spotter ...lubo moravcik
that would be an ideal set up not taking into account reserve/youth set up already in place ,
steve frail ,chris mccart ,willie mc stay -
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Davie Hay wasn't a bad scout either -Pierre, Di Canio, Thom, Cadete etc
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All about getting Jansen & Hay back on board with Lenny
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Its a hard one whne you reaslly think about it. You need someone who has the Celtic way of thinking. He has to be experienced. He has to be some one Lenny can turn too and probably someone Lenny knows well.
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I know i just said that stuff there but i cant think of anyone like that at the moment, Hay would be a shout, maybe McNeill. I dont know about Wim to be honest.
If its anyone out with the club, ie not a former player. Who do you think would be a good choice?
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