highflyer
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- Jan 21, 2016
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II don't see any racism in your post.
You may want to look a little more carefully then.
Try looking between the lines?
II don't see any racism in your post.
As someone who lectures for the League Managers Association at St George’s Park there are many BAME former players who are taking their badges and obtaining qualifications.
Well, i tried being constructive and friendly, but that clearly didn't work. Go seek some help. Or go ticket someone, either way I couldn't give a shit.
In 2017/18 there were three BAME managers in the top four divisions of 92 clubs.
Either you think professional football is operating on meritocratic basis and BAME people are either significantly worse at being football managers (or don't want to be football managers (why not?), I'm ruling out 3% as being otherwise representative), or there is a degree of someone's race influencing whether or not they are a manager.
What do you think?
I just believe in a meritocracy and that jobs in any walk of life should be awarded on who is the best person for the job.
Just about every other poster on the forum will have noted your constructive, friendly initial reply and the boorish ignorance of the response you received.
Is that how you ended up walking around in the rain, dressed in Hi Viz and wondering if Sonia is going to make it back to her 4x4 before you can move to the next stage of traffic enforcement?
You may want to look a little more carefully then.
Try looking between the lines?
Dwight Yorke applied for the vacant managers job at Aston Villa by text message and wondered why he didn't get the gig for a club that has been in the PL for most of its existence. Sometimes the simple answer is that it's not racist but the individual needs to apply himself more.
There are no 'lines' to look between, I believe in a meritocracy and I don't care what race or gender the Albion manager providing they are successful.
I believe all managerial appointments are based on merit. Clearly I can't prove this as I've never taken part in the process of recruiting a professional football manager.
Just about every other poster on the forum will have noted your constructive, friendly initial reply and the boorish ignorance of the response you received.
I didn't, but I couldn't could I ?
Sometimes I wish I had the patience and stamina of others; other times I just think: 'eff off, tedious trolls'.
I believe all managerial appointments are based on merit. Clearly I can't prove this as I've never taken part in the process of recruiting a professional football manager.
Is it me that only thinks any new manager expects a half decent job off the bat these days? Do the badges and start at the bottom like our Graham has done and you might get to the PL one day.
I believe all managerial appointments are based on merit. Clearly I can't prove this as I've never taken part in the process of recruiting a professional football manager.
Yeah, he may not be a shining example but I think the general point, made in interviews with and articles written by the likes of Rosenior, Hughton, Powell and Raheem Sterling, stands.
On the numbers alone it would appear that BAME individuals have a tougher time breaking into coaching and management. Some of that may be down, as you say, to effort but I personally don't believe that to be the case for everybody.