Pat Rice keeps the faith
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You may jest but I worked with a guy that was coached by McLaren and according to him his training sessions are brilliant. He's just a crap tactician & manager.goonarmy wrote:Like Steve Mclaren?SPUDMASHER wrote:I'm glad he is staying but at the same time I think we need a fresh injection of opinion and direction within our coaching team.
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Where are you taking that analysis from. Personally i have never been to a training session so i don't actually know what goes on.donaldo wrote:Pat Rice is an Arsenal legend but i think Arsene needs a new number 2 with fresh coaching ideas for the squad.At the moment Pat looks like an Arsene yes man who adds nothing to the team
Re: Pat Rice keeps the faith
Basil is a Gooner wrote:http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?this ... good+stead
Pat says he is staying
Same tired old song - different singer.
So one pundit said we'd be lucky to finish in the top 8 and we managed third - clap, clap, clap !!! That means it's all hunk dory for next year does it ? Well it might if we retained our key players. We haven't ! It might if we actually managed to sign someone who can hold their own in an EPL game from day one - but there's no sign anything there either.
Perhaps he feels Norwich Citys ex physio' will have a Contona like impact on our fortunes ?
I said we'd finish between 5th and 7th but I also said we'd win the CL.
Does that make me a pesimistic traitor who should never darken the Ems doors again ? Or just a tad too hopeful in respect of the CL ? Or a bit of both ?
The Clubs official 'spiele' is just getting harder and harder to view with anything other than ill disguised cynicism, bordering on contempt.
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Pat Rice is assistant manager.
Boro Primorac is the coach, he is the one who designs patterns of play, tactics, and creative ideas alongside Wenger.
Pat Rice is more about warm ups and warm downs, one to one positioning and team shape.
Both men are only able to operate within the framework laid down by Wenger, one of individual expression and "in the zone" Zen football, one where a team just plays as close to naturally as possible based on technical ability, pace and power.
Compared to other clubs, much of what we do is based on short passing, honed by hours spent practicing technical drills in training.
We are far less "coached" than other teams.
If anything, there is a need for an additional defensive coach to help Pat Rice with the workload, rather than a new coach for fresh ideas.
His training and experience as part of the 1971 Double Side would mean he is highly attuned to defensive positioning, communication and setting correct body shape for challenges.
The problem I believe is sheer workload.
Last season we did not struggle much in creating chances, but with:
Lack of clinical finishing,
Defensive duties from set pieces.
Boro Primorac is the coach, he is the one who designs patterns of play, tactics, and creative ideas alongside Wenger.
Pat Rice is more about warm ups and warm downs, one to one positioning and team shape.
Both men are only able to operate within the framework laid down by Wenger, one of individual expression and "in the zone" Zen football, one where a team just plays as close to naturally as possible based on technical ability, pace and power.
Compared to other clubs, much of what we do is based on short passing, honed by hours spent practicing technical drills in training.
We are far less "coached" than other teams.
If anything, there is a need for an additional defensive coach to help Pat Rice with the workload, rather than a new coach for fresh ideas.
His training and experience as part of the 1971 Double Side would mean he is highly attuned to defensive positioning, communication and setting correct body shape for challenges.
The problem I believe is sheer workload.
Last season we did not struggle much in creating chances, but with:
Lack of clinical finishing,
Defensive duties from set pieces.