
Football management is one of the most highly pressurised, loneliest and also sought after roles in football. Most people working in football, let alone coaching, would love the opportunity to work at the very highest level of the game, and it doesn’t get much better than being a manager. Yet the skill set needed to be successful is huge; from leadership, motivator, counsellor, coach, media expert, people expert, communicator, peace maker, tactician, accountant, to name but a few, the football manager’s armoury needs to be significant simply to survive. To be successful, the modern day manager has to be excellent in a number of areas, and compensate with key staff members or outside consultants in other areas. Obviously, performance psychology is an absolutely key area for sporting success.
Photo above: Roberto on the bench with Alan Curbishley and friend Steve Coppell in opposite dug out.
“I have known Roberto for over twenty years from his work in the game. When it comes to the psychological sid...
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"I knew of Roberto's work over the years and whilst manager at West Ham, asked if he could work with us
following our promotion to the Premiership. We had a hugely successfu...
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"Roberto's incredible understanding of people, human nature and sport makes him the ultimate performance consultant. He knows what it takes to make people and teams excel and win."
When it comes to executive coaching and performance consultants, Roberto is definitely someone I could highly recommend. He has b...
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Alan called Roberto in when West Ham had to win 7 out of their last 10 games to stay in the Premier League. Incredibly, after only having won 5 games all season, they achieved this phenomenal goal, be...
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"Roberto was incredibly successful. His thinking outside the box gave us the added edge to get the right result"
"I brought Roberto in to work with me at three clubs. His passion for the sport and in depth knowledge of performance issues and the psychological impact on players was crucial to our success."
2001
Interpreter for Fabio Cappello on the FA Pro License for session on "Dealing with Millionaire Players"
A fantastic session that was delivered by two Championship winning mangers at the time...
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2001
Interpreter for Italian World Cup and former AC Milan manager, Arrigo Sacchi on the FA Football Managers and Coaches Course at Mottram Hall. The session was around 2hrs theory and 90 minutes p...
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