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Seems like Fabio didn't learn any lessons in South Afrika, back to the same old same old.
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Nothing against Coleman - just a couple of questions for you -
Do you seriously think he has the experience to be an International Manager? I agree that he probably could not do worse than the last 2 or 3 incumbents - but where would that leave Stanley if he left? Give us the benefit of your knowledge, name your ideal English Manager. |
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fer me Rednapp would be the choice.
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However if you'll allow it, I would like to turn the question around. Do you think that any manager in the upper reaches of the Premier League could do the job that John Coleman does down here in the basement? Personally, I seriously doubt it, with the main reason being the reliance upon backroom staff that is not available for lower league clubs. Whether it be a comprehensive worldwide scouting network, the best sports psychologists or the world's best tea lady; this luxury undoubtedly takes a lot of weight from the shoulders of managers in the Premier League. Allardyce has been well known for his reliance upon his backroom staff since the Bolton days. I would wager that even S'r-Alex would struggle without his non-playing troops. I'm not saying for one minute that John Coleman is in the same caliber as Ferguson or any of the top level managers (yet). However, I do think that people are often too quick to shrug off the talents of English managers in the Football League when thinking of options for a 'good enough home-grown manager'. For me, it isn't totally inconceivable that Coleman or one of his peers in the lower leagues be mentioned in one of the next rounds of contenders for the national job in around ten years' time. :) |
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It would seem that there are perthaps a skeleton or so in his cupboard. As regards managers from lower league clubs - not at this time. They do need to have some experience of international football - either as a manager of a top league club, foreign club, or international side. I do think that England should be managed by an Englishman - I see that McLaren is being touted for the job again - to my mind he was great as a coach but failed as a manager, but with his recent successes, maybe he is now ready. I don't know. |
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Okay not quite about the England team but something referring to English football.
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