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Reading Brendan Rodgers' pragmatic comments re Neil Lennon's position with Hibs and I concur with some of the comments and particularly the vulnerable position of footie managers in a modern footie culture when it comes to the extreme side of dealing with players. I wonder if Hibs officials will note some of these comments from a footie manager who is very good at handling players and media.
Looking hypothetically at the Kamberi situation, I see a footie club, HFC, investing a fair amount of money in a player who performed well last season while on loan and I think the board would expect him to be one of the "first picks" when he is fit. However, what happens when he becomes a "shadow" of the player he was within months of accepting a decent contract? Drop him? Try to motivate him? Then what when it doesn't work? Possibly assess if he has a more effective position elsewhere? Give him a "free ride" with little criticism?
Reading Brendan Rodgers' pragmatic comments re Neil Lennon's position with Hibs and I concur with some of the comments and particularly the vulnerable position of footie managers in a modern footie culture when it comes to the extreme side of dealing with players. I wonder if Hibs officials will note some of these comments from a footie manager who is very good at handling players and media.
Looking hypothetically at the Kamberi situation, I see a footie club, HFC, investing a fair amount of money in a player who performed well last season while on loan and I think the board would expect him to be one of the "first picks" when he is fit. However, what happens when he becomes a "shadow" of the player he was within months of accepting a decent contract? Drop him? Try to motivate him? Then what when it doesn't work? Possibly assess if he has a more effective position elsewhere? Give him a "free ride" with little criticism?