| Are today’s managers 15:19 - Jun 13 with 1856 views | backwaywhen | 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 . |  | | |  |
| Are today’s managers on 08:59 - Jun 14 with 144 views | You_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 96 views | SE1blue |
| 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 47 views | ernie |
| 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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