English Managers

Rajiztar

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That's laughably wrong and a case of blatantly moving the goal posts. Now the guy is being applauded for not fecking relegating Everton? :lol:
No look into perspective he didnt do things badly. Of course not great but he took the opportunity and even putting his managerial career on line to save Everton. Not doing safe and go to commentary box. He will be judged in coming season but till now from derby to chelsea to Everton he is doing ok.
 

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No look into perspective he didnt do things badly. Of course not great but he took the opportunity and even putting his managerial career on line to save Everton. Not doing safe and go to commentary box. He will be judged in coming season but till now from derby to chelsea to Everton he is doing ok.
Frank's quite an intelligent guy so hopefully he does okay.
 

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The training of English managers needs to change, arguably the 2 of the best British managers in Rodgers and Potter went abroad to gain experience.

Few British coaches do so and they're fairly one dimensional.
 

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The training of English managers needs to change, arguably the 2 of the best British managers in Rodgers and Potter went abroad to gain experience.

Few British coaches do so and they're fairly one dimensional.
One went to Scotland the other to Sweden.. Hardly nations known for being on the cutting edge of coaching? The Scottish league may actually be second worst after England when it comes to foreign league winners.
 

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The training of English managers needs to change, arguably the 2 of the best British managers in Rodgers and Potter went abroad to gain experience.

Few British coaches do so and they're fairly one dimensional.
Potter went to the 4th tier of Sweden, i don't think he went there for experience i think he went there as there was little else in terms of options.
 

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I think Newcastle will look to upgrade Howe once they start edging toward European football, don’t see him managing higher than that