Dougie Freedman - Ten Months On
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I think I'm getting LLS=Gary Megson. 

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Well then I think we are at the nub of our disagreement. You'd be happy for a football club to pay big money to a celebrity quack to perform his magic because it might help. Maybe Coyle thought that getting everybody to participate in table tennis tournaments had an equally placeboic (? placeboid ? placebic?) effect. Who knows. That's my point, who knows? We are no longer in the realm of sports science, we are in the realm of faith healing. You're ok with that, I'm not.BWFC_Insane wrote:My point is that THOSE people say he "helped". They are not pinning their success onto him.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Of course it matters. Did it matter that Lance Armstrong gave us a bunch of crap about how he melded his mind in order to win (when in actual fact he took a shed load of drugs). Does it matter that this bloke works with Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jessica Ennis and Steve Redgrave and we are supposed to think it's his techniques that are helping them to win - they are winners because they are talented not because he's cleared their minds of some mythical inner chimp (not that poor Ronnie seems to have benefited much in the permanent clearance of inner chimpdom even now). If you believe in honesty, truth and science - then it matters.
But they think he helped. So even if it is only a placebo effect that makes people feel calmer or more in control or whatever, does it matter if they feel it is helping?
And psychology plays a big part in sport. Plenty of very talented people haven't coped with situations well and have gone on to lose.
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Re: Dougie Freedman - Ten Months On
Placebish.
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I'm nowhere near as ugly you cheeky sod.BWFC_Insane wrote:I think I'm getting LLS=Gary Megson.
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and you are Dougie Freedman, so who is Owen Coyle ?BWFC_Insane wrote:I think I'm getting LLS=Gary Megson.

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I guess that'll be me.
Anyone for wiff waff?
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He's a qualified psychiatrist. Not some nutter off the street with no qualifications.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Well then I think we are at the nub of our disagreement. You'd be happy for a football club to pay big money to a celebrity quack to perform his magic because it might help. Maybe Coyle thought that getting everybody to participate in table tennis tournaments had an equally placeboic (? placeboid ? placebic?) effect. Who knows. That's my point, who knows? We are no longer in the realm of sports science, we are in the realm of faith healing. You're ok with that, I'm not.BWFC_Insane wrote:My point is that THOSE people say he "helped". They are not pinning their success onto him.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Of course it matters. Did it matter that Lance Armstrong gave us a bunch of crap about how he melded his mind in order to win (when in actual fact he took a shed load of drugs). Does it matter that this bloke works with Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jessica Ennis and Steve Redgrave and we are supposed to think it's his techniques that are helping them to win - they are winners because they are talented not because he's cleared their minds of some mythical inner chimp (not that poor Ronnie seems to have benefited much in the permanent clearance of inner chimpdom even now). If you believe in honesty, truth and science - then it matters.
But they think he helped. So even if it is only a placebo effect that makes people feel calmer or more in control or whatever, does it matter if they feel it is helping?
And psychology plays a big part in sport. Plenty of very talented people haven't coped with situations well and have gone on to lose.
And as for paying him loads, in football terms I suspect it is a drop in the ocean.
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Placebish now entered it into my spellcheck dictionary.Lord Kangana wrote:Placebish.
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Not quite yet! I have a couple of managerial idols and he isn't one. Yet.StaffsTrotter wrote:and you are Dougie Freedman, so who is Owen Coyle ?BWFC_Insane wrote:I think I'm getting LLS=Gary Megson.
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I'm presuming you've never hung around with psychiatrists at uni... they are all nutters off the street, the more qualified the nuttier.BWFC_Insane wrote: He's a qualified psychiatrist. Not some nutter off the street with no qualifications.
And as for paying him loads, in football terms I suspect it is a drop in the ocean.
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At University aren't they just "doctors"?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm presuming you've never hung around with psychiatrists at uni... they are all nutters off the street, the more qualified the nuttier.BWFC_Insane wrote: He's a qualified psychiatrist. Not some nutter off the street with no qualifications.
And as for paying him loads, in football terms I suspect it is a drop in the ocean.
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Nah. Like vets and dentists they are failed doctors. Psychology, and Psychiatry, are separate degree courses to medicine (or they were at my university, things might have changed in the intervening decades).BWFC_Insane wrote:At University aren't they just "doctors"?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm presuming you've never hung around with psychiatrists at uni... they are all nutters off the street, the more qualified the nuttier.BWFC_Insane wrote: He's a qualified psychiatrist. Not some nutter off the street with no qualifications.
And as for paying him loads, in football terms I suspect it is a drop in the ocean.
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Psychiatrists have to get a full medical degree, then undergo two years medical training. Then 6 years specialised training in psychiatry.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Nah. Like vets and dentists they are failed doctors. Psychology, and Psychiatry, are separate degree courses to medicine (or they were at my university, things might have changed in the intervening decades).BWFC_Insane wrote:At University aren't they just "doctors"?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm presuming you've never hung around with psychiatrists at uni... they are all nutters off the street, the more qualified the nuttier.BWFC_Insane wrote: He's a qualified psychiatrist. Not some nutter off the street with no qualifications.
And as for paying him loads, in football terms I suspect it is a drop in the ocean.
I think thats been the case for a long long while, though someone may correct me on that.
Psychologists are not medical doctors.
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Fair enough, I was probably thinking of psychology students. He's still talking twaddle, and the fact he had to dedicate six years following in the illustrious footsteps of Galen in order to talk twaddle annoys me even more.BWFC_Insane wrote: Psychiatrists have to get a full medical degree, then undergo two years medical training. Then 6 years specialised training in psychiatry.
I think thats been the case for a long long while, though someone may correct me on that.
Psychologists are not medical doctors.
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Its his 6 years though, not yours. Surely if its twaddle, that would annoy him more? He could get a certificate off the internet and be set up in business by the afternoon if he wanted to.
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What he's doing, and very successfully too is becoming a celebrity and making money.Lord Kangana wrote:Its his 6 years though, not yours. Surely if its twaddle, that would annoy him more? He could get a certificate off the internet and be set up in business by the afternoon if he wanted to.
He also freely admits that his inner chimp model is just that, a model, and doesn't actually represent the reality of brain functions as we know them (scientifically), and that belief in his system is paramount for the person who is going to benefit from it and that anybody who understands the workings of the brain and therefore sees the flaws in his model will, because their belief will inevitably fail them, gain no benefit from his model. In other words, in order to benefit from Dr Peters principles you must have no understanding of the way the brain really works and must accept his simplistic banal explanations and swallow it whole. You must have faith. Knowledge corrupts. Quackery...
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Your inner monkey feels a bit like a Silver Back today LLS, chill out a little, you'll do yourself some damage.
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Lord Kangana wrote:Your inner monkey feels a bit like a Silver Back today LLS, chill out a little, you'll do yourself some damage.

Shall we agree to disagree on this one? I'm off to get a pint and release my inner chimp...

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oh and PS, because of the furious pace that the preceeding took place I note that I failed to respond to some posts, but that was because I was busy answering other stuff, not coz I was ignoring anybody. Apologies for any missed stuff... as I say off for a pint, toodle loo.
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Exactly what Allardyce told me about many of his experts: "If they get me an extra 1% it's worth it."Lord Kangana wrote:I don't think anyone here is arguing that it'll take you from 18th to 1st, but if you're an equally matched side, and it squeezes (and this in an entirely arbitrary figure!) 3% from your team, then it will give better results, no?
On a side note, lovely to see LK & BWFCi arguing the same side...
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