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Kitman
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Are good English managers at the top level an endangered species? The only British manager in charge of a 'Big 4' side is Ferguson. He's 67 and Scottish. The other big 4 managers are foreign. English managers:

 

Allardyce 54 years old - Shite and talks shite

Megson 50 years old - Shite and ginger

Hodgson 61 years old - Old

Brown 50 years old - Shite and orange

Bruce 48 years old - Looks like shite, talks shite, is shite

Redknapp 61 years old - Old, wide and has a melty face

Mick McCarthy 50 years old - Not technically English or a manager, also shite

 

Where are the stellar young English managers stepping up at the top level? Where's the next Brian Clough coming from? Anybody under the age of 45 who's had a go seems to have failed.....ex-pros now seem content to live off their career earnings or talk shite on telly. No English manager competes in the Champions League year in year out (Tony Mowbray doesn't compete). At this rate we won't have another English manager in charge of England for a very long time. Or we'd have to appoint someone like Allardyce, who is the real life equivalent of Mike Bassett, only not as good. Or likeable.

 

What is the FA doing about it? Does anyone care?

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I heard about this geezer called Keegan who wasn't bad...:lol:

 

Clough's son is giving it a go...hmm, well, Owen Coyle's meant to be class but he's a Scot...Aidy Boothroyd looked promising with Watford but obviously that turned out to be a failure...

 

What's Dennis Wise up to these days? :ithankyou:

 

I think McClaren might be worth another go in the PL. Giving him the England job was a farce but unless his work with Twente (and Boro tbf to him) is just a flash in the pan, he seems to have something about him.

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There is a young lad in charge at Huddersfield who seems to be doing ok.

 

 

Think thats more to do with being carried along by Fazackerley & Dermott tbh

That's harsh like. I don't think Terry Mac's ever been considered to be a tactical genius, do you? And doesn't a manager deserve credit for getting his backroom staff right in any case?

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So that's the sound of the barrel being scraped then. We even seem a bit short on good Scottish managers these days. Moyes has done well at Everton, but after that....

 

Edit: good youngish Scottish managers

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Internationally very very few top rate managers are young - they are almost all over 50 and quite a few are over 60

 

The UK disease is to promote some ex-player to a top job a couple of years after he stops playing and then fire him when he doesn't achieve instant success - after a couple of jobs they are focused totally on the next result and any chance of building serious experience is gone

 

we need more OLDER managers TBH - to replace the SBR's and the Mad Sir Alex's in the future - but all we have is the s*** list in the opening post

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Coaching national sides in particular is a job for a 'wily old fox' who's seen it all rather than someone like Hoddle or McLaren. And now Pearce is supposedly being groomed for the England job. JCWTBH.

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Internationally very very few top rate managers are young - they are almost all over 50 and quite a few are over 60

 

The UK disease is to promote some ex-player to a top job a couple of years after he stops playing and then fire him when he doesn't achieve instant success - after a couple of jobs they are focused totally on the next result and any chance of building serious experience is gone

 

we need more OLDER managers TBH - to replace the SBR's and the Mad Sir Alex's in the future - but all we have is the s*** list in the opening post

 

The majority of ex-players are basically too thick.

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Internationally very very few top rate managers are young - they are almost all over 50 and quite a few are over 60

 

The UK disease is to promote some ex-player to a top job a couple of years after he stops playing and then fire him when he doesn't achieve instant success - after a couple of jobs they are focused totally on the next result and any chance of building serious experience is gone

 

we need more OLDER managers TBH - to replace the SBR's and the Mad Sir Alex's in the future - but all we have is the s*** list in the opening post

 

The majority of players are basically too thick.

 

:lol:

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i didn't mind hoddle as a manager until he went all weird.

 

there definitely aren't any english managers out there right now that could manage the national side. shame, but you only have to see what capello's done with the same players mcclaren had.

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