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Whatever happened to "merit" 16:33 - Oct 27 with 6850 views49thseason

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 17:07 - Oct 27 with 5187 viewsAtThePeake

Good point.

How did Frank Lampard merit the Derby job, and the Chelsea job after it having failed to get promotion with Derby in one season? How did Steve Gerrard merit the Rangers job after less than a year in charge of Liverpool's youth team?

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 17:16 - Oct 27 with 5167 viewsjudd

Merit indeed.

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 17:40 - Oct 27 with 5118 viewsSuddenLad

It's the old divisive argument all over again. It's surely about whoever is the most suitable candidate for the job. The person who fits all the required criteria and whose abilities suit the vacancy best. Why would any would-be employer select a candidate who ISN'T the best for the job, but who ticks other non-essential boxes? I can't see the sense in it.

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 19:27 - Oct 27 with 4986 viewspioneer

Whatever happened to "merit" on 17:07 - Oct 27 by AtThePeake

Good point.

How did Frank Lampard merit the Derby job, and the Chelsea job after it having failed to get promotion with Derby in one season? How did Steve Gerrard merit the Rangers job after less than a year in charge of Liverpool's youth team?


and closer to home the name steve eyre comes to mind.
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 19:32 - Oct 27 with 4973 viewsjudd

Whatever happened to "merit" on 19:27 - Oct 27 by pioneer

and closer to home the name steve eyre comes to mind.


He went through a recruitment process, didn't he?

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 19:58 - Oct 27 with 4922 viewspioneer

Whatever happened to "merit" on 19:32 - Oct 27 by judd

He went through a recruitment process, didn't he?


yes but doesnt mean he got the job on merit.
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 20:04 - Oct 27 with 4901 viewsjudd

Whatever happened to "merit" on 19:58 - Oct 27 by pioneer

yes but doesnt mean he got the job on merit.


If he went through a competitive process and presented himself to the satisfaction of his potential employers then I would beg to differ.

That he was found out when in situ is another matter

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 22:52 - Oct 27 with 4757 viewsmikehunt

Why aren’t there more BAME referees? They should start in their own back yard and sort that little anomaly out before trying to be all self-righteous with this matter.

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 06:17 - Oct 28 with 4574 viewsEllGazzell

Whatever happened to "merit" on 22:52 - Oct 27 by mikehunt

Why aren’t there more BAME referees? They should start in their own back yard and sort that little anomaly out before trying to be all self-righteous with this matter.


I can't for the life of me imagine why there aren't more BAME referees...

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 08:55 - Oct 28 with 4455 viewsrochdaleriddler

Whatever happened to "merit" on 17:40 - Oct 27 by SuddenLad

It's the old divisive argument all over again. It's surely about whoever is the most suitable candidate for the job. The person who fits all the required criteria and whose abilities suit the vacancy best. Why would any would-be employer select a candidate who ISN'T the best for the job, but who ticks other non-essential boxes? I can't see the sense in it.


Because everyone has bias, whether they admit to it or not . People are apt to choose something familiar, similar, this happens often at a subconscious level. Usually it’s not as subtle, A lot of people at the top making decisions come from a position of privilege , and as we see in the upper echelons of govt, a huge proportion are the products of the same private schools. That isn’t meritocracy .
Once it becomes normal to see more BAME and women involved , there will not even be a debate about merit, it will be the norm. To get to that point requires a kick start.

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 09:51 - Oct 28 with 4384 viewsSuddenLad

Whatever happened to "merit" on 08:55 - Oct 28 by rochdaleriddler

Because everyone has bias, whether they admit to it or not . People are apt to choose something familiar, similar, this happens often at a subconscious level. Usually it’s not as subtle, A lot of people at the top making decisions come from a position of privilege , and as we see in the upper echelons of govt, a huge proportion are the products of the same private schools. That isn’t meritocracy .
Once it becomes normal to see more BAME and women involved , there will not even be a debate about merit, it will be the norm. To get to that point requires a kick start.


To the detriment of the employer and other, more qualified applicants? A meritocracy is fine but not if it means a diminution in standards - and bias towards a specific applicant just to satisfy a specific 'box tick'.

As I said before, the aim of any prospective selection panel should surely be to employ the best and most able candidate, regardless of anything else.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:19 - Oct 28 with 4335 viewsisitme

Whatever happened to "merit" on 06:17 - Oct 28 by EllGazzell

I can't for the life of me imagine why there aren't more BAME referees...


Or male midwifes?
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:28 - Oct 28 with 4317 viewsHK_Dale

Whatever happened to "merit" on 09:51 - Oct 28 by SuddenLad

To the detriment of the employer and other, more qualified applicants? A meritocracy is fine but not if it means a diminution in standards - and bias towards a specific applicant just to satisfy a specific 'box tick'.

As I said before, the aim of any prospective selection panel should surely be to employ the best and most able candidate, regardless of anything else.


I'm not sure there is a direct correlation between implementing standards that ensure representation and a diminishing of quality in those roles.

I would also say that there is definite action required, there is inevitable subconscious (maybe even conscious) biases at play when looking at the number of BAME players who then never make it into coaching and management.

Even if there is a drop of in 'quality' the benefits of a more representative and diverse workforce, at any level, will outweigh this.
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:28 - Oct 28 with 4316 viewsrochdaleriddler

Whatever happened to "merit" on 09:51 - Oct 28 by SuddenLad

To the detriment of the employer and other, more qualified applicants? A meritocracy is fine but not if it means a diminution in standards - and bias towards a specific applicant just to satisfy a specific 'box tick'.

As I said before, the aim of any prospective selection panel should surely be to employ the best and most able candidate, regardless of anything else.


That should be the aim, but as I said bias, whether intentional or not comes into play. There would be no need to box tick if everything was in fact done fairly. All that apart the interview process is a farce anyway and very often Leads to the appointment of people that are good at interview and nothing else. No process is perfect but to effect change requires some effort .

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:30 - Oct 28 with 4309 viewsrochdaleriddler

Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:28 - Oct 28 by HK_Dale

I'm not sure there is a direct correlation between implementing standards that ensure representation and a diminishing of quality in those roles.

I would also say that there is definite action required, there is inevitable subconscious (maybe even conscious) biases at play when looking at the number of BAME players who then never make it into coaching and management.

Even if there is a drop of in 'quality' the benefits of a more representative and diverse workforce, at any level, will outweigh this.


I’m waiting for the ‘Paul ince was crap ‘ comments

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:55 - Oct 28 with 4272 viewsSuddenLad

Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:30 - Oct 28 by rochdaleriddler

I’m waiting for the ‘Paul ince was crap ‘ comments


or John Barnes.

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:56 - Oct 28 with 4272 viewsScunnydale

I'm still disappointed that women can now become teachers. When did that happen?

It's not so much a case of 'positive discrimination' any more, it's more a case of treating everyone equally. As has been mentioned, there is often something in people's subconscious that precludes them from assuming someone is suitable for certain roles.
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:03 - Oct 28 with 4258 viewsrochdaleriddler

Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:55 - Oct 28 by SuddenLad

or John Barnes.


Can’t list all the crap white managers in one post

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:04 - Oct 28 with 4253 viewsHK_Dale

Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:55 - Oct 28 by SuddenLad

or John Barnes.


And what about Chris Hughton or Darren Moore or Hope Powell? All have had a decent degree of success.

The problem is that there are hardly representative samples because so few BAME managers have been able to get manager roles. If nothing else, this move will prove your point. If we enable an environment for more BAME leadership, and they are all Paul Ince like - then I'll hold my hands up and agree with you...
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:12 - Oct 28 with 4233 viewsSuddenLad

Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:04 - Oct 28 by HK_Dale

And what about Chris Hughton or Darren Moore or Hope Powell? All have had a decent degree of success.

The problem is that there are hardly representative samples because so few BAME managers have been able to get manager roles. If nothing else, this move will prove your point. If we enable an environment for more BAME leadership, and they are all Paul Ince like - then I'll hold my hands up and agree with you...


Great examples, fine managers, all of whom are well worthy of the positions they hold/held.

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:20 - Oct 28 with 4217 viewspioneer

Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:03 - Oct 28 by rochdaleriddler

Can’t list all the crap white managers in one post


Dale never had a crap black manager but plenty of crap white blokes.
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:35 - Oct 28 with 4185 viewsMass_Debater

Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:30 - Oct 28 by rochdaleriddler

I’m waiting for the ‘Paul ince was crap ‘ comments


He was, but the problem with him and Barnes is that they play the race card before putting their managerial records on the table.

I never see anyone calling what they did as players because they were good at that, regardless of skin colour.
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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:45 - Oct 28 with 4168 viewstony_roch975

Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:20 - Oct 28 by pioneer

Dale never had a crap black manager but plenty of crap white blokes.


Just a good one ( & the first ever), Tony Collins

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Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:51 - Oct 28 with 4161 views49thseason

Whatever happened to "merit" on 10:56 - Oct 28 by Scunnydale

I'm still disappointed that women can now become teachers. When did that happen?

It's not so much a case of 'positive discrimination' any more, it's more a case of treating everyone equally. As has been mentioned, there is often something in people's subconscious that precludes them from assuming someone is suitable for certain roles.


Is it fair that half a class of kids ( boys) can go through the whole of their primary education and most of their secondary schooling without having a male teacher as a role model? Shouldnt we be recruiting more me into teaching? Isnt it possible that the lack of male role models in schools is what is putiing off white working class lads off education and the reason so many end up jobless and aimless?
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Whatever happened to on 12:01 - Oct 28 with 4140 viewsD_Alien

Whatever happened to "merit" on 11:51 - Oct 28 by 49thseason

Is it fair that half a class of kids ( boys) can go through the whole of their primary education and most of their secondary schooling without having a male teacher as a role model? Shouldnt we be recruiting more me into teaching? Isnt it possible that the lack of male role models in schools is what is putiing off white working class lads off education and the reason so many end up jobless and aimless?


How does that explain the better overall exam results among some non-white working class boys?

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