Bullying in the workplace is a serious matter and not to be taken lightly. The article alleges Bellamy is aggressive and intolerant and that is why many don't think he would make a good manager. Of course the story might not be true but on the balance of probability there might well be something in it especially as we are told the club are investigating the allegations. However, I do believe the anti English slant in the article quoted has been exaggerated as throughout his career Bellamy has played mainly with English players and now functions with them in his media career. Nothing I have seen or read suggests Bellamy is a racial xenophobe where the English are concerned.

While bullying/aggression/ intolerance etc might work with some kids many hardened professionals wouldn't stand for it. People skills are as important as coaching when it comes to getting the best out of players and that is one of the reasons why Warnock has been so successful and might ultimately prove to be Bellamy's downfall.

If Bellamy wants to manage he will need to modify his behaviour and develop better people skills assuming of course the article is an accurate reflection of what actually happened.