I think every manager is different in their own way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The only thing I believe is this: A player does not have to like a manager and he does not have to respect a manager. All he has to do is obey the rules.
The greatest manager has a knack for making ballplayers think they are better than they think they are.
If I look myself as a manager, I have lot more to learn.
A manager is not a person who can do the work better than his men; he is a person who can get his men to do the work better than he can.
As a whole, the managers today are different in temperament. Most have very good communication skills and are more understanding of the umpire's job. That doesn't mean they are better managers. It just means that I perceive today's managers a bit differently.
I think all managers have to be so demanding.
There are no managers like there used to be managers.
We don't have as many managers as we should, but we would rather have too few than too many.
Being a manager is about getting into the minds of the people you represent.
The players make the manager, it's never the other way.