I really like Dennis, but I'm not sure about the standard of work he is currently doing. However, he will definitely be gaining good experience. If he wanted to coach T&T, his career path should first take him to manage a club team and then, perhaps, assist with the national team. Throwing someone in too soon (as with Latapy) wastes the undeveloped potential of a decent coach in the future.
yuh might want to reword that sentence as he is coaching at a higher level than some of the current coaches but take heed to what weary said....
how it is cro cro call dem?
He is indeed coaching at a higher level than Pro League coaches. However, he is NOT First Team Coach, or even Assistant to the First Team Coach. There are many coaches who have an exemplary record as a youth team or development coach, or even Assistant Coach, but are never able to step up. Sometimes, although they have fantastic ability, they are not good man managers or disciplinarians. Sometimes they do not have the tactical or strategic skills required.
Therefore, I am hesitant to throw Dennis into the lions den before he is ready, or has further proved his abilities. Inn my opinion, Latas coaching career was destroyed when he was put in charge of the national team. Just how we must nurture and develop young players, the same goes for coaches. Let Dennis go and coach Grimsby Town, then Millwall then Southampton. If thats his desire, then give him 10 years. However, Dennis may decide that he's better as a support coach instead of the headline coach.
I saw that former Arsenal defender, Pat Rice was awarded the M.B.E. in the New Years Honours list for services to football. He's spent 30 years behind the scenes at Arsenal and has probably never wanted to be Head Coach.