Therefore, it was not surprising, that Pelami was the first port of Ramsey when he became a director of assault on Cardiff about 48 hours before his first responsibility match.
“I spoke to Bilors [Bellamy] Very little. Ramsey said after that match.
“We didn't have much time to work on tactical things, so I didn't want to increase the players' download with a lot of information. We had a day to do this. We had to deal a little bit of meetings, but it was more than trying to make your principles through your customs.”
It was amazing how Ramsey was similar to Bilami as a coach, not only in the way he created his team but the way he talked about the game after that.
Customs and principles are the main toning words of Bellami's growing possession in Wales, and less than a year of work, has already had a great impact on his players – clear in Ramsey's three matches responsible for Cardiff.
Like Bilami, Ramsay's teams began to be aggressive of the ball, pressure their opponents intensively and the height of the stadium, while the goal of possession is to control, play from behind and attack whenever possible.
After spent a decade playing under the leadership of Arsene Wenger in Arsenal, Ramsey will also be inspired by the legendary three -time league winner who signed from Cardiff when he was 17 years old.
Ramsey said: “I think what Arsene has instilled in us is the freedom to go and express ourselves, and feel confident from him to go there and do so.”
“This is something I will take throughout my administrative career, giving the players confidence to go out there and express themselves.”
Young coaches who make the game often talk about the traits they want to take from their former presidents – while maintaining their clear identity, being their person.
One thing Ramezi excluded at the present time is being a player manager. Bilami worked during the reign of Vincent Combani while the former Manchester City captain played this double role in Anderlecht, and the Wales Ramsey coach warned against doing the same thing.
This does not mean that he will need to suspend his training completely even if he will continue in the midfield.
When he was injured earlier this season, Ramsey sat in the stands and analyzed games, and exchanged results with Cardiff coaches on the touch line.
He already has a license, and the next list will be a professional license, which is the highest training qualification.
Ramsey has already taken his first steps in management, but before committing to full life as a coach, the Wales captain must decide when to the end of the road as a player.