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Benitez plan was to find a way back into football at the highest level. He thought he would win a few trophies and make it a permanent job or at the very least enhance his reputation enough to get a decent job elsewhere in the summer. It doesn't look good on both fronts.

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I'll never understand how Emenalo became the Technical director at Chelsea...

How do you get promoted from Chief Scout to Assistant Coach with no experience whatsoever...and then get promoted again to Technical Director with no experience in such a crucial role for the club.

What type of experience do you need?

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I don't know. People say he's under-qualified or over-promoted by I'm not sure what standard they're holding him to.

Well, that´s the biggest trouble. Many are saying the job is over his head.

As we all know, his scouting is impeccable. I mean, just look at the kids he helped to sign for Chelsea.

Was he the one who insisted on Rafa, as I read he was, then he messed up royally.

By the way, are you going to the game vs WB ?

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I'll never understand how Emenalo became the Technical director at Chelsea...

How do you get promoted from Chief Scout to Assistant Coach with no experience whatsoever...and then get promoted again to Technical Director with no experience in such a crucial role for the club.

apparently he has coaching experience .. A girls team in the USA

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Rafa Benitez, "master", and "plan" do not belong in the same sentence.

Actually...

Rafa Benitez will be replaced by the master José Mourinho who has a plan to make Chelsea a force again.

:D

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What type of experience should he have to be in this role?

The presence of a director of football acts as an intermediary between the manager

and the board and may relieve pressure on a manager by handling aspects

away from day-to-day coaching, allowing a manager to focus on on-pitch

performance. The director may also help to stabilise the club AS CHELSEA ONE HAS DONE

– many examples exist of director stepping in as a caretaker manager

on the departure of the manager. The director – often an experienced

football figure – may also positively advise a less experienced manager

or the board of a less well developed club.

In contrast, there are many examples of tensions arising between

director and manager, often due to questions over the remit and powers

of the two positions; particularly with regard to control over transfer

policy. This had led to many well publicised and often, highly damaging

disputes within clubs.

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The presence of a director of football acts as an intermediary between the manager

and the board and may relieve pressure on a manager by handling aspects

away from day-to-day coaching, allowing a manager to focus on on-pitch

performance. The director may also help to stabilise the club AS CHELSEA ONE HAS DONE

– many examples exist of director stepping in as a caretaker manager

on the departure of the manager. The director – often an experienced

football figure – may also positively advise a less experienced manager

or the board of a less well developed club.

In contrast, there are many examples of tensions arising between

director and manager, often due to questions over the remit and powers

of the two positions; particularly with regard to control over transfer

policy. This had led to many well publicised and often, highly damaging

disputes within clubs.

Did you just copy and paste? Least put a source

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The presence of a director of football acts as an intermediary between the manager

and the board and may relieve pressure on a manager by handling aspects

away from day-to-day coaching, allowing a manager to focus on on-pitch

performance. The director may also help to stabilise the club AS CHELSEA ONE HAS DONE

– many examples exist of director stepping in as a caretaker manager

on the departure of the manager. The director – often an experienced

football figure – may also positively advise a less experienced manager

or the board of a less well developed club.

In contrast, there are many examples of tensions arising between

director and manager, often due to questions over the remit and powers

of the two positions; particularly with regard to control over transfer

policy. This had led to many well publicised and often, highly damaging

disputes within clubs.

U'll go to jail for plagiarism! lol

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