This may sound a bit silly for people who don't watch women's football, but for those who do, don't you think this is a step down for her? She's in charge of a Chelsea team who are top of the league and the competition is getting stronger every year. I personally think she's better off staying at Chelsea, but I understand she'd want to get into the men's game.
The other person Wimbledon are rumoured to be looking at is Pardew, and as someone who had to watch ADO Den Haag last season, there's an easy choice here.
I've listened to her often on the radio and the thought 'she could easily manage a men's team' has popped into my head. On the minus side, she does sound extremely old skool. But in league 1 or 2 that may be a perfect fit.
Bollocks to that, mate - it had Cherie Lunghi in it!You are second to post that. It was an awful series that shrieked of 'come on, this could obviously never happen'. I was half expecting a 'Life on Mars' style update a year later called 'The black manager'. Although back then 'the black captain' or even 'the black midfield schemer' would have been just as absurd.
I'd like to hink times have changed
How much is she paid by Chelsea? How much would Wimbledon pay?
I have no idea but I imagine they'd be fairly similar. For reference, Chelsea are paying some of their ladies around £200-300,000 a year, so about 4-6k a week. Chelsea probably won't want to lose her as a manager either, considering the achievements she's had so far.
Fair enough.
I think if I managed a women's side and got the chance to manage a men's side at no loss of income I'd snap your hand off, whether I were male or female. And to be the first women to do that in the UK.....no brainer.
I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see female footballers alongside male players too one day.
Certainly mixed football could become a thing like in tennis.
Could work in cricket too.
It makes sense really.
There are plenty of female senior officers in the military and police and female managers in civilian life so I'm surprised it hasn't happened sooner to have a female football manager.
I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see female footballers alongside male players too one day.
Certainly mixed football could become a thing like in tennis.
Could work in cricket too.
Mixed doubles tennis isn't truly mixed. For it to be truly mixed, men and women would have to be interchangeable; not to be forced by rule to have exactly one woman and one man on each team.It makes sense really.
There are plenty of female senior officers in the military and police and female managers in civilian life so I'm surprised it hasn't happened sooner to have a female football manager.
I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see female footballers alongside male players too one day.
Certainly mixed football could become a thing like in tennis.
Could work in cricket too.
Awfully poor and my son could not understand how two old bumbling geezers could get on tv
Mixed doubles tennis isn't truly mixed. For it to be truly mixed, men and women would have to be interchangeable; not to be forced by rule to have exactly one woman and one man on each team.
It's easy to underestimate just how much of a disadvantage it is not to have a Y chromosome. One of the England ladies' cricket players - Alex Hartley - plays occasional Lancashire League cricket. For Clitheroe 2nd XI. There are at least 10 amateur players in Clitheroe better than her. Not her fault, that is biology.
Won't be appearing with Keys and Gray on Bein Sports, given their shite punditry effort last night.
Really ? I'd be bloody ASTOUNDED.
We're talking about a contact sport here. The mens game in terms of speed, strength, athleticism and physicality is light years away from the womens game. Its not "sexist" to say introducing women into mens football in order to 'mix it up' would be a bad idea. Its simple common sense. Taken to an extreme, you wouldn't put a woman in a boxing ring with a man. If a male fullback cleaned out a nippy female winger, I can't see that ending well.
Fallon Sherrock has proved there is plenty of potential for women to compete against men in darts. I see no reason why they can't also compete in mens tournaments in snooker. But mens football ? Give your head a wobble chap.