Not really sure what qualifies them to be coaches but got to trust the guys in charge of recruitment.
Under 17s is surely a pretty important age where you start to properly look at players who have a real chance for the future. Not sure the current qots captain who will split his time between both and has had no coaching experience is a good fit for the job.
Inb4 criticising the club for anything but can't help but feel this is one of the issues holding Scottish football back. Unqualified coaches getting jobs at youth level because they're pals with the manager.
I liked Carrick as a player, just had some horrendous luck with injuries and is now sliding down the leagues so it makes sense that he's looking to his future already. No idea if that will translate to a successful coaching career though.
He'll always have this goal to look back on when he does pack playing in:
I have absolutely no time for that wee cunt Rankin after he dived to win a penalty against us at Easter Road a few years back. Threw himself down at the feet of Zaliukas and that equally big Hibs cunt MacDonald was ref - he couldn't point to the spot quick enough.
Luckily for us, Suso and then the Big O popped up at the back stick at the death and we had the last laugh.
(03-29-2017, 07:38 AM)Jean-Pierre Papin Wrote: I actually seen Carrick at Riccarton on Sunday, decked out in full Hearts trackie. I thought it was just the early stages of a breakdown.
I think the Carrick move is a decent idea. In general 14 year olds are little cunts and would probably be more responsive to a guy closer to their age who they've recently seen playing in the first team