How would you dress as a manager?

Pass and Move

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Cup finals aside, how would you dress for regular match days if you were a Premier League manager?

Gareth Southgate formal?
Suit with sneakers like Zidane?
Smart casual Pep or Jose?
Training gear Ole or Lampard style?
Full on betting shop Tony Pulis?

Silly question I know. I also often wonder what my goal celebration would be.

I think I'd chop and change between Smart Casual and Training gear.
 

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Full kit, socks and shinpads.
 

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Why did I even entertain the idea my thread would be taken seriously? Dwarves comment has already won this discussion.
 

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With that money i'd go full on three piece suits every god damn time.

Black chalk striped double breasted.

With a sliding celebration in the 90'
 

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I always think a manager should wear a suit or something formal on match days. Smart casual doesn't look quite right and I hate coaches wearing tracksuits/training gear, doesn't look professional at all IMO.
 

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Peaky blinder gear
 

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Pair of shorts, shinpads and one of these with a blazer.
 

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Pretty much this. Add in the tie.

If the club has a blazer with the crest on then that'll do instead of the jacket.
Yes I'm open to the blazer. But none of this extremely tight new age fit. It's a football pitch not a business meeting
 

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I'd be a full kit w4nker, longing to be out there on the pitch instead of the dugout.