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Got to be Jose Mourinho surely!
Where's the :thumbsdown: when you need it
Got to be Jose Mourinho surely!
In order, my number 1 target isn't listed here yet but the rest are:
1. Kasper Hjulmand
2. Nathan Jones
3. Bruno (this is only if we're talking 2025 or beyond GP leaves, that's a long solid apprenticeship for Bruno and I'd feel fully confident in him picking up with little to no change)
Would the Coach of Mr Bloom's Belgian Club fill the bill?
Russell Martin, Kasper Hjulmand, Steve Cooper, Bruno, Rangnick, mainly the ones already shared
I'd be happy with any of those, but I trust the boards decision though!
I am a huge Emma Hayes fan; I love watching her Chelsea side play.
Last time it came up she said that she didn't find managing in L2 or national league attractive. She said she was working with international players, playing in Europe and winning cups and titles.
However, she might be tempted by a EPL side - who knows?
Back to men though and Rosenoir and Bruno would be my dream team
The heads of a few on here would explode if the job was given to a GIRL……..bet she’d do a bloody good job though. Mightily impressed whenever I’ve heard her speak, and as you say her teams play great football.
I’m impressed with how Many ex players speak. Doesn’t mean they would make good managers.
She’s already a very good manager
The heads of a few on here would explode if the job was given to a GIRL……..bet she’d do a bloody good job though. Mightily impressed whenever I’ve heard her speak, and as you say her teams play great football.
Touché. I don’t dislike her. Just think that’s a bold move moving from womens football to the premier league.
The heads of a few on here would explode if the job was given to a GIRL……..bet she’d do a bloody good job though. Mightily impressed whenever I’ve heard her speak, and as you say her teams play great football.
Have any managers (male or female) made the switch from the women’s game to the men’s?
She’s already a very good manager
In a completely different sport. It would be like when Southampton got Sir Clive Woodward in.
Have any managers (male or female) made the switch from the women’s game to the men’s?