I think what I've actually achieved as a manager does sometimes get a bit overlooked, because all people think about is the media side of things. They tend to forget I've not done so bad.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I got even with all the bad management I had by being a good manager.
Good management has helped me find much of the success I've got.
Being a manager is about getting into the minds of the people you represent.
I've played under some of the biggest and best managers and achieved almost everything in football. Of course it hurts when people question it, but I've come to the end of my career and can look back and say I've achieved everything with every club that I've played for.
The key to being a good manager is keeping the people who hate me away from those who are still undecided.
If I look myself as a manager, I have lot more to learn.
No manager in the world gets good results all the time and you know there's people always ready to have a snipe. In fact I'm my own biggest critic, I really am. Because my own standards are so high, I criticise myself behind the scenes more than perhaps I should, according to people who know me well.
I realized some of the pitfalls of being well-known; it was nice if you were successful, but it made it just that much harder to take when you failed.
I am not saying I am the best manager in the world. But I'm quite good.
If I have one skill as a manager, I can make things extremely clear.
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