dougdeep
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I'm not saying that Capello isn't the best man for the job, but it is sad that there aren't more English managers in football.
Yep that woeful football that allowed him to
1992: Wins first of four Italian league titles with Milan
1994: Milan beat Barcelona 4-0 in European Cup final
1997: Wins Spanish league with Real Madrid
2001: Guides Roma to their first Scudetto for 18 years
2004: Wins Scudetto in first season with Juventus
2007: Guides Real to La Liga during his second spell
Get him out now and lets get one of the top English coaches in who have produced the dynamic world class football on display at Porstmouth, Newcastle and West Ham.
So, in the last ELEVEN years, he,s won two titles with Real Madrid in their two-team league........and two titles in the most corrupt and rigged league in Europe...!
I,m not saying he,s a bad manager, just that I think the belief from so many that he is the "second-coming" is a bit over-rated.
I'm not saying that Capello isn't the best man for the job, but it is sad that there aren't more English managers in football.
Where as Big Sams and Pearces football is a wonder to watch?
I think there should be quota where managers are concerned, Every premeirship team has to appoint an Englishman as manager at least every other time
And now we have Paul Parker saying he wishes it had been an Englishman appointed. "Somebody like Alan Shearer with some help in the background". Is he completely stupid? It's all been covered earlier in this thread but FFS, when are these ex-professionals going to understand that the English game is in need of a huge overhaul and the fact that there isn't ONE suitable candidate to manage the national side underlines that.
And can they please stop talking about "coaching badges"? It's a profession, not the f***ing scouts. Get some coaching qualifications and experience-not badges FFS. We've got idiots in charge of the FA and idiotic ex-professionals commenting on things they clearly know sod all about.
Is it any wonder The Albion is more important to many of us?
Maybe if Premiership Clubs (at the highest level) were in the ownership of English fans, we'd be bringing on English managers with the capabilities that are needed.
Instead, we have a philosophy that it's all about money - clubs should be owned by rich oligarchs, or - if PLCs - by corporate pension funds.
Crazy.
If the club were owned by fans we would have more going into administration. You seem obsessed with this ridiculous idea of fans owning clubs, nothing ever works by committee.
Such ownership would make no difference to the ability or lack of, of English coaches/managers.
The top clubs would still seek the best managers and players irrespectiove of nationality.
if you look at the bit that chappers bolded up then its fairly obvious why, in this case, ince is being thick
saying that there are english managers who could do as good a job as capello is quite frankly,bullshit
Anyway, you can imagine how much the Italians are laughing at us. Never in a million years would they appoint an Englishmen and his team to their management roles.
They would if there was one that was significantly better than any native managers and they needed to qualify for the next major tournament...
not necessarily great, i didn't say that, but far better than any english coach could do
FAR better
back to capello, basically what the team needs is to be highly organised, and for players to be picked based on form, rather than reputation. capello has shown to be able to do both of these things in the past
They would if there was one that was significantly better than any native managers and they needed to qualify for the next major tournament...shows just how f***ed up English football is at the moment when all we've got are idiots suggesting Shearer or Pearce should be in the running. Because they're English.