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So if white world leaders are quite good and black ones are useless, where does Mahatma Gandhi fit into all this? Acceptably average, could try harder?
 




Les Biehn

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Aug 14, 2005
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So if white world leaders are quite good and black ones are useless, where does Mahatma Gandhi fit into all this? Acceptably average, could try harder?

I'm wondering where Hitler fits into this?
 






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May 9, 2008
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So if white world leaders are quite good and black ones are useless, where does Mahatma Gandhi fit into all this? Acceptably average, could try harder?
it depends whether you are examining them on their skills in uniting people under a common cause or administrative governance skills in how history will judge them.
 








it depends whether you are examining them on their skills in uniting people under a common cause or administrative governance skills in how history will judge them.

Yeah true, I've often said it, "If only Gandhi had had better administrative governance skills he could have been a truly adequate leader of brown people."
 






Dandyman

In London village.
it depends whether you are examining them on their skills in uniting people under a common cause or administrative governance skills in how history will judge them.

Okey dokey - Mandela, Nehru, Nkruhma, Nyrere, Lumumba, Machel, and Jinnah seem to meet most of that criteria.
 


Albion Rob

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I think the problem is how the coaching role is perceived in the English game. Unfortunately only a handful of English (technically British) coaches have embraced progressive methods, Hughes, Alladyce, Dowie, Bothroyd etc...usually to good effect. I think the rather antiquainted idea that a manager should have operated in the lower leagues first is pretty much Rubbish and I think Ince will prove that. The old work them hard and get them motivated stuff may work in Lge 2 but not in the Prem.

Bloody hell, that's depressing, Hughes, Allardyce and Boothroyd manage teams that play ugly, ugly football.
 




Behind Enemy Lines

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Jul 18, 2003
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Of course there should be more black coaches and managers to say otherwise is just stupid. That said, we should not let people manage/coach in our top league without having gained the coaching qualifications they are meant to have before they start coaching. The Premier League let Southgate get away with it and did the same for Ince. There always seems to be an exception, but no other European "footballing" country would let that happen so why do we? It's part of an unprofessional, lazy attitude towards coaching which has held us back for so many years now.
 


scarby

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Feb 16, 2004
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Of course there should be more black coaches and managers to say otherwise is just stupid. That said, we should not let people manage/coach in our top league without having gained the coaching qualifications they are meant to have before they start coaching. The Premier League let Southgate get away with it and did the same for Ince. There always seems to be an exception, but no other European "footballing" country would let that happen so why do we? It's part of an unprofessional, lazy attitude towards coaching which has held us back for so many years now.

thats the reason why ince was allowed in my opinion. the fact that he keeps mentioning the lack of black managers............................

f.a fear of being accused of racism.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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thats the reason why ince was allowed in my opinion. the fact that he keeps mentioning the lack of black managers............................

f.a fear of being accused of racism.


Yeah, I know, terrible business all this positive discrimination malarkey.

Why do you think Southgate was allowed then ?....In your opinion like.
 




bigc

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Jul 5, 2003
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Yeah, I know, terrible business all this positive discrimination malarkey.

Why do you think Southgate was allowed then ?....In your opinion like.

Because with Bryan Robson dropping out of the Premiership, we needed a new shit English manager...
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Yeah, I know, terrible business all this positive discrimination malarkey.

Why do you think Southgate was allowed then ?....In your opinion like.

Can't be seen to actively discriminate against folk with enormous noses. Or so I've heard.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Because with Bryan Robson dropping out of the Premiership, we needed a new shit English manager...

Aha, the vacuum theory ? I think you could be onto something there :thumbsup:
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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So if white world leaders are quite good and black ones are useless, where does Mahatma Gandhi fit into all this? Acceptably average, could try harder?


Refuses to eat his dinner and they give him India. Your aving a larf.
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Can't be seen to actively discriminate against folk with enormous noses. Or so I've heard.

I heard that too.

Political Correctness gone mad !

I blame Europe. :angry:
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Of course there should be more black coaches and managers to say otherwise is just stupid. That said, we should not let people manage/coach in our top league without having gained the coaching qualifications they are meant to have before they start coaching. The Premier League let Southgate get away with it and did the same for Ince. There always seems to be an exception, but no other European "footballing" country would let that happen so why do we? It's part of an unprofessional, lazy attitude towards coaching which has held us back for so many years now.

Spot on, top post.
 


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