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Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona and the Importance of Dress Code
The story of Ryan Giggs turning up to a team event without a tie and being reprimanded by Alex Ferguson shows the need for managers to establish control and command respect. As a manager, it's better to lie than to lose control of the dressing room, and disruptive players can negatively impact team dynamics.
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Ryan Giggs was reprimanded by his coach Alex Ferguson for not wearing a tie while Eric Cantona walked in with trainers and no tie.
58:58 - 1:01:50 (02:52)
Summary
Ryan Giggs was reprimanded by his coach Alex Ferguson for not wearing a tie while Eric Cantona walked in with trainers and no tie. The team's mentality for winning was praised, discussing if it's better to let a player go to a rival team or accept their decisions and win championships regardless.
ChapterRyan Giggs, Eric Cantona and the Importance of Dress Code
EpisodeE196: Peter Crouch Opens Up About His Dark Times & Crying Himself To Sleep
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The guest speaker shares his thoughts on how disruptive players who are not playing should be dealt with in a respectful manner, and how it can be unfair to the players who are performing well.
1:01:50 - 1:04:29 (02:39)
Summary
The guest speaker shares his thoughts on how disruptive players who are not playing should be dealt with in a respectful manner, and how it can be unfair to the players who are performing well.
ChapterRyan Giggs, Eric Cantona and the Importance of Dress Code
EpisodeE196: Peter Crouch Opens Up About His Dark Times & Crying Himself To Sleep
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The podcast discusses the challenges that come with managing a sports team, including the need to command respect from players and the importance of maintaining control of the dressing room.
1:04:29 - 1:06:38 (02:08)
Summary
The podcast discusses the challenges that come with managing a sports team, including the need to command respect from players and the importance of maintaining control of the dressing room. The speaker also highlights the pressure on managers to always know the answer and the consequences of not being able to maintain the trust and confidence of the players.