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Decent article on Como, where he’s head coach, in this month’s 442. Cesc Fabregas, his number 2, is full of praise for him. Fabregas says he’s learning so much from him while attaining his coaching badges. When Fabregas eventually becomes head coach, Roberts will move on to be head of development. Forward planning at a club eh!
Como or Cardiff
Tough call.
If Ng signed for him, it could result in Magic Moments....
I did my old C and B badges with FAW back in 1999-2000. Osian Roberts was on the scene then and I think he was running the North Wales branch. Roberts came in to show some basic drills to give us ideas. He is a classic North Walian though. No “Big I Am”, just a humble fella who loves his job and cracks on with it. Top man. Always takes technical questions from anyone and approachable. Huge respect from me.
Mike Rigg was the FA Technical Director at the time that kicked it all off, and I think he later went to Man City as he was so highly rated for his work.
Dean Saunders, Neville Southall, Paul Bodin, and Mark Hughes were on the B badge programme at the time I was doing my C badge. The only pro on my C licence was Colin Pascoe - he was a good laugh.
The FAW have also put through Chris Wilder, Mikel Arteta, Thierry Henry, Marcel Desailly, Sol Campbell, Ryan Giggs, Roberto Martinez, David Ginola, Craig Bellamy, Les Ferdinand, Tim Sherwood, Jens Lehmann, Tim Cahill, Garry Monk, Simon Grayson and Chris Coleman. It’s a hell of a list.
It may have changed, but part of the reason for being so popular is that the FAW, as well as the Scottish, fell under the UEFA umbrella programme. England FA did not want to do that. England FA programme was out of date, but FAW was cutting edge and modern, implementing all the latest ideas. Rigg and Roberts had the right mindset. I recently did some badges under England FA two years ago (although I have now quit community coaching at weekends in both football abd rugby) and it is now much better than it used to be, and very very technical. But equally the England FA programme is “stiff” and “cold”, whereas the FAW programme is very friendly and collegiate, and more team-based activities. So the style of delivery is said to still be a little different.
Probably - Roberts was behind the FAW getting it's act together. No coincidence that when he went to Morocco - look where they ended up a few years later.
I would love him to be at the city, still has a house in Pontcanna / Canton. I wouldnt want to inflict our ownership / business setup on him - he deserves much better than us
Wrong genre I think:
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