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... a lot of focus on it given we've given Ramsey the job for now. However with all the discussion and Barnes and Sol Campbell recently discussing being black within football in relatively recent times it occures to me how given hos much noise there is about a lack of Black managers hasnt anyone noticed how few BRITISH managers (of any colour/creed) are in the Premier League. Whilst it goes up of course the Champ is going that European way more and more and one can assume in time so will it go on further down the pyramid
Nobody batted an eyelif when LVG (Dutch and White) got the Man U job for instance
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The Black Manager thing is one thing... on 11:48 - Apr 2 with 5795 views
The Black Manager thing is one thing... on 11:48 - Apr 2 by bob566
why isn't anybody complaining about the lack of white rappers or white nba players.
or the lack of white toilet nightclub attendance who sprang you with cheap Joop and sell you lolly's for a fiver
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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The Black Manager thing is one thing... on 12:03 - Apr 2 with 5756 views
Extend it to the championship or leagues below, or FTSE 100 boards, or the judiciary, or MPs, or senior civil servants, or head teachers, or members of the armed forces.
And if you think this is because we have a meritocratic society, you're living in cloud cuckoo land.
It's a tired old argument...and I wish I'd not joined in with it
The idea that British managers don't get a chance is total nonsense. Plenty of British bosses have made a very good living out the game despite being bang average or worse. It makes sense that the biggest clubs look abroad because they want to hire someone who has experience of winning championships - no English manager, bar Hodgson, has won a European league of note since Bobby Robson. Sadly, that 90s players, who should now have produced a few good managers, have failed dismally. Steve Bruce and Mark Hughes, that's about it. But then what do you expect when the majority of players from that era complained that they'd have to get a license to be a manager, as if they already knew everything. How many of them would have been happy to be a number 2 for a while, or start much further down the ladder? None - they wanted it handed on a plate - Sherwood being the latest in that line. Giggs, mercifully, is one of the few who seems to want to do it the right way. As I've pointed out before, many of the top Euro managers today worked as coaches and number 2s for years before making the step up.
People like Shearer never fancied that, though. To be a manager at the top level today you need profound intelligence and an ability to motivate many types of players. Sadly, of the very few 'smart' players that have finished the game, many of them prefer a media career.
Bare bones.
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The Black Manager thing is one thing... on 16:25 - Apr 2 with 5201 views
We should, of course, live in a meritocratic society but I know it's not like that sadly.
However, giving someone a job just because they are black, lesbian, female, disabled etc. to try and balance it out surely is just as bad as not giving someone a job because they are black, lesbian, female, disabled etc? Two wrongs don't make a right.
Solution? No idea, that's for the powers that be to resolve.
edit: actually, the solution is to have a meritocratic society.
[Post edited 2 Apr 2015 17:31]
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The Black Manager thing is one thing... on 17:08 - Apr 2 with 5086 views
The Black Manager thing is one thing... on 17:13 - Apr 2 by Discodroids
i never tire of seeing british premier league managers servicing big titted blonde germans or tiny asian teens with their huge cocks on x hamster.com
greg dyke should really try to get a grip on this hot potato.
here's one for you mate
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore