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Are today’s managers 15:19 - Jun 13 with 1752 viewsbackwaywhen

Getting burnt out with the modern day demands from owners , fans and media ?

So many are now taking breaks from the game , our own McKenna, Pep , Franks and now Rosenior, is the game tainted these days .
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Are today’s managers on 08:59 - Jun 14 with 132 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

Are today’s managers on 08:31 - Jun 14 by NthQldITFC

This really tragic fundamental misconception keeps cropping up in these sort of discussions, where a lot of people just don't seem able to get or see or feel or know the difference between financial wealth and happiness.

I suspect it's much harder these days with the fine-tuned nature of marketing and consumer programming, but people just seemed so much happier last century!


And yet as Milligan put it, "Money can't buy you happiness, but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery".

Not a universal truth perhaps but constrained as we are by the system in which we live a certain level of financial security allows one the space to focus on those things in one's life that really matter like health and well-being.

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Are today’s managers on 10:06 - Jun 14 with 84 viewsSE1blue

Are today’s managers on 08:57 - Jun 14 by SuffolkPunchFC

Add Klopp to that list as a high profile manager who quit due to burnout. He took a full break for over 6 months, and then took a low profile, out of the limelight, non-managerial position.

Only now, after over 2 years, is he even saying he might return to management.


He should’ve checked Trivago.

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Are today’s managers on 11:59 - Jun 14 with 35 viewsernie

Are today’s managers on 15:45 - Jun 13 by Marshalls_Mullet

I don't really buy the burn put, they are lucky to do a job they love. Which in itself makes it less stressful.

Sone may need a rest, but its just a career move, which is ok.


You don’t need to keep emphasising that it’s a calculated career move. Many people close to McKenna (who know him better than you and I ever will) have not called into question the fact he genuinely needs to take a break. Yet you somehow have some kind of inside line on this.
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