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why fandi? i like him as a footballer but i dont think fandi any good in management. A person who cannot handle money do not have it take to be a team manager.
Coach don't need to worry too much about money lah. Leave the money matters to the accountants. Like a CEO or a COO, a coach need to make sure he develops the right tactics to win given the contraints of a lackluster team and budget. Fandi was an excellent player on the field, has some experience playing for international teams, so it is possible he got more exposure on the field than the average pen pusher coach. A coach can then tailor training towards executing tactics successfully.
Heard of Gary Lineker? Also another striker turned coach. He has an eye on how to get the goals, then he tailors training towards tactical aspects of the game.
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