TwoSheds
More sheds (and tiles) than you, probably
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It certainly wouldn't be a bad option. Nuno for example is experienced (though not old) but coaching a Saudi team I think. If you could afford to release him from whatever contract he has there and he were interested then I'm sure he'd do very well.No young up and coming manager would prefer goin to the MLS. It's the same for players, you want to try your luck first in europe. Do you think Carrick and McKenna don't fancy themselves managing in the premier league in the next few years? It's easier to tempt old experienced managers imo, and unlike old players who go there past their prime, old managers can still do a great job imo, and they'd add more to the league than has been players.