Beach Seagull
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- Jan 2, 2010
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Here we go again. If you are good enough you'll get the gig, football is the biggest meritocracy going. He conveniently forgets how Ruud Gullit and John Barnes first managerial jobs were at Chelsea and Celtic as he cites Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard. For years Sol Campbell bleated how he couldn't get a managerial job waving the 'race' card when the more likely explanation was that as a footballer he had a reputation of being arrogant and aloof so maybe this put clubs off employing him, feeling maybe he wouldn't be able to connect with a dressing room.
No doubt Paul Ince feels the same way and yet he's managed 5 different clubs and was given the PL Blackburn job when he was still inexperienced and indeed he was given it ahead of the far more experienced Sam Allardyce. The same Paul Ince who declined to be interviewed by Dick Knight following the sacking of Mickey Adams.
Then you get racism in reverse, what an earth is the journeyman manager Chris Powell doing in the senior England set up? He's managed Charlton, Huddersfield and Southend, surely we should be employing coaches based on ability rather than skin colour? Would the FA give say Danny Wilson (pretty much a lower league manager) a crack at the England coaching set up? Would they hell.
Before the predictable howls of 'racist' land at my door by daring to stray away from the acceptable line on NSC, I would be more than happy with a female, disabled, muslim lesbian as our manager if she keeps us up.
Here we go again. If you are good enough you'll get the gig, football is the biggest meritocracy going. He conveniently forgets how Ruud Gullit and John Barnes first managerial jobs were at Chelsea and Celtic as he cites Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard. For years Sol Campbell bleated how he couldn't get a managerial job waving the 'race' card when the more likely explanation was that as a footballer he had a reputation of being arrogant and aloof so maybe this put clubs off employing him, feeling maybe he wouldn't be able to connect with a dressing room.
No doubt Paul Ince feels the same way and yet he's managed 5 different clubs and was given the PL Blackburn job when he was still inexperienced and indeed he was given it ahead of the far more experienced Sam Allardyce. The same Paul Ince who declined to be interviewed by Dick Knight following the sacking of Mickey Adams.
Then you get racism in reverse, what an earth is the journeyman manager Chris Powell doing in the senior England set up? He's managed Charlton, Huddersfield and Southend, surely we should be employing coaches based on ability rather than skin colour? Would the FA give say Danny Wilson (pretty much a lower league manager) a crack at the England coaching set up? Would they hell.
Before the predictable howls of 'racist' land at my door by daring to stray away from the acceptable line on NSC, I would be more than happy with a female, disabled, muslim lesbian as our manager if she keeps us up.