I stopped playing local football at 36 (probably to a round of applause,as i was never any good) but i joined a local cricket team and had some remarkable success,who`d of guessed ?. But while i could bowl pretty reasonably against players of the same quality,when a friend got me a couple of games in a higher league i was out of my depth .I believe the higher you have played and the tougher the opposition the more workable knowledge you gain .You have to be there see it and have done it ,not just seen it at a lower level and think that qualifies you at any level . Whether you or i like it or not ,the men`s game is a completely different animal to the women`s game .
As you have said plenty of the women`s teams managers are men and some are successful,some obviously not,but i wouldn`t want any of the successful men to be our next manager either . I think it is a case of horses for courses in our great game .
Explain how Arsene Wenger fits your view