06-03-2015, 17:19
I saw something on another forum showing how thread bare our back room team is, we have about 4/5 who are involved heavily day to day when most other teams have double that. We have Gray stretched across attacking coaching, defensive coaching, team management, scouting, fitness. Then there's Bullen who is head of the academy and assistant 1st team coach. It's all too stretched.
For me Gray can still work out provided we give him the support Milan promised him but never delivered on. First port of call should be a non hands on DoF then attacking coaches (to work on strikers positioning and wingers runs/crossing etc), defensive coaches to supplement Gray and fitness coaches. Gray can then take a step back and oversee things rather than having to carry it all out by himself.
For me Gray can still work out provided we give him the support Milan promised him but never delivered on. First port of call should be a non hands on DoF then attacking coaches (to work on strikers positioning and wingers runs/crossing etc), defensive coaches to supplement Gray and fitness coaches. Gray can then take a step back and oversee things rather than having to carry it all out by himself.
Removed until we're actually on our way back