muirinhoSnowflake RoyalAscotexgunner
There's a huge element of truth in that Denver.
We certainly have the benefit of watching the same mistakes being made again and again that each new manager hasn't had.
You'd think, wouldn't you, that any new manager coming in would look not just at training, but as much footage as they could get hold of, of previous games.
So that they *didn't* make the same mistakes again.
Because what a player does in match after match should be far more informative that what he does in training.
And yet....
If I was a manager I got the job, the first thing I'd ask for is a video diary of a day's training, the coaching team's performance analysis videos for the last couple of games, and a recording of the two best and worst performances of the season.
Then I'd watch them to get an idea what was going, along with highlights of half a dozen other games.
See what the team does well,what it does badly,how they've been prepped, how they've played, how they concede... etc.