Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
He was one of the manager's assistants. Being a good assistant doesn't make you a good boss. All you have to do is look at his CV to see that stability and continuity are not his strong points.
Have to agree with this I'm afraid.

He will have learned much from his time with V. Kompany to add to his wealth of experience in the game over many years, he would definitely be an asset to any club.

I do hope he has a future in the game "proper" and not as a Lineker Shearer type who spend their time critiquing player, manager, official and fan like they are some kind of all knowing football super gurus.
Yes, he is straight talking and even though it seems to be in vogue to be the opposite these days, the game needs it.

It has become far too passive over the last decade or so, at the elite level especially, and I would like to see more players have the same desire and will to succeed as Bellamy had when he played.

I see him as a very good number two but I doubt very much he'd cut it as the main man.
Too much of a risk.
I would like to be proved wrong and maybe given a chance, just not here.