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Published 17:13 4 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 17:15 4 Nov 2021 GMT
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Thierry Henry became AS Monaco manager in October 2018. The France legend was sacked three months later.
Gary Neville left Sky Sports mid-season to take over at Valencia in 2o15. The club were struggling and Neville couldn't speak Spanish. The former Man United defender has a legendary work ethic, but it couldn't compensate for his lack of experience in the role and he didn't see out the season. Neville has no intention of returning to the dugout.
As the experiences of these famous ex-players conveyed, elite-level coaching is not the place to learn on the job. Other than Pep Guardiola and Zinedine Zidane, there are very few examples of famous ex-players excelling at elite clubs early in their coaching careers.
Usually, it doesn't work out and possibly prevents them from having successful coaching careers in the long run. They have not had the chance to develop their skills as a coach or even see if the job is right for them.
However, to be fair to these famous former players, it must have been difficult to turn down the respective offers they received to go into management.
Yet, this is all the more reason why Duff deserves credit for taking over at Shelbourne when more glamorous positions were surely offered to him since he retired. Duff has not attempted to speed up the process.
Shelbourne have just been promoted to the League of Ireland Premier Division. The Dublin side were the dominant team in Ireland in the early 2000s and almost reached the Champions League group stage in 2004, but despite their rich history, they have spent seven of the last eight seasons in the First Division.
It would be wrong to say that Duff is starting from the bottom in managerial terms, but Shelbourne isn't quite Derby County in 2018 with a reported wage bill of £46m.
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Yet, Duff is not trading on his famous name, his successful playing career or his status as a legend of Irish sport. The 42-year-old is one of the most gifted athletes to have come from Ireland, but he knows more than most the value of hard work. He has spent the last year or so working as Shelbourne Under-17 manager and is not in it for the glamour. He even admitted he will lean on people with more knowledge of the League of Ireland than him next season.
Duff's humility, work ethic and willingness to learn will be of greater benefit to him as a manager than his famous playing career. He is also prepared to develop as a coach, rather than focus purely on constructing a career, something other famous former players would be wise to mirror.Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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