One for our Dirk or anyone else 21:25 - Dec 27 with 940 views | grumpy | How many English managers in the Premiership? [Post edited 27 Dec 21:28]
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One for our Dirk or anyone else on 21:56 - Dec 27 with 905 views | IanSouthstander | Dyche and Howe. Can't think of any others. | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 22:19 - Dec 27 with 878 views | PatfromPoole | The answer is one. Neil Critchley. | |
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One for our Dirk or anyone else on 22:22 - Dec 27 with 864 views | Southamptonfan | The Ipswich manager was born in England, but he has an Irish accent, so is he English or Irish? | |
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One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:17 - Dec 27 with 805 views | grumpy | I can’t only think of 3 out of 20 | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:27 - Dec 27 with 793 views | MattFinish |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:17 - Dec 27 by grumpy | I can’t only think of 3 out of 20 |
You’re right Grumps it’s three, McKenna, Dyche and Howe | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:35 - Dec 27 with 776 views | MattFinish | There’s 1 Croatian, 5 Spaniards, 4 Portuguese, 2 Dutch, 1 German, 1 Austrian, 1 Australian , 1 Danish, and 1 Italian | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:50 - Dec 27 with 763 views | grumpy | Why can’t we find more English Managers to manage at the highest level? Even the England manager is German. | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 00:11 - Dec 28 with 742 views | Southamptonfan | There have been some great English managers in the past: Lawrie McMenemy Hoddle Bobby Robson Keegan Southgate Clough Hodgson Big Sam? Now I'm struggling [Post edited 28 Dec 0:13]
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One for our Dirk or anyone else on 11:08 - Dec 28 with 524 views | kingslandstand1 |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:27 - Dec 27 by MattFinish | You’re right Grumps it’s three, McKenna, Dyche and Howe |
Albeit McKenna is Irish isn't he? | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 11:42 - Dec 28 with 495 views | solent_toffee |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 00:11 - Dec 28 by Southamptonfan | There have been some great English managers in the past: Lawrie McMenemy Hoddle Bobby Robson Keegan Southgate Clough Hodgson Big Sam? Now I'm struggling [Post edited 28 Dec 0:13]
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Howard Kendall? Won two league titles, one FA Cup, one European Cup Winners Cup. Howard Wilkinson, was he the last English manager to win the league? Joe Royle won the FA Cup in 95. Don’t think many English managers have won it since. | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:58 - Dec 28 with 283 views | Southamptonfan |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 11:42 - Dec 28 by solent_toffee | Howard Kendall? Won two league titles, one FA Cup, one European Cup Winners Cup. Howard Wilkinson, was he the last English manager to win the league? Joe Royle won the FA Cup in 95. Don’t think many English managers have won it since. |
Joe Royle. Didn't he also get to the semis of the FA Cup with Oldham and keep them up in the top league? How times change. Oldham now in the same league as Eastleigh. Alan Ball of course is another English legend. Graham Taylor, Brian Little, Trevor Francis, Jerry Francis, Alan Curbishley. | |
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One for our Dirk or anyone else on 09:57 - Dec 29 with 203 views | Tom69 |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 23:58 - Dec 28 by Southamptonfan | Joe Royle. Didn't he also get to the semis of the FA Cup with Oldham and keep them up in the top league? How times change. Oldham now in the same league as Eastleigh. Alan Ball of course is another English legend. Graham Taylor, Brian Little, Trevor Francis, Jerry Francis, Alan Curbishley. |
Alf Ramsey. Made Ipswich English champions before managing England. | | | |
One for our Dirk or anyone else on 12:57 - Dec 29 with 106 views | Flamingbankers | Clough, Revie, Paisley, Nicholson, Ted Bates, Mee, Greenwood, Bond, Stokoe, Atkinson and Herbert Chapman (-1934). [Post edited 29 Dec 12:58]
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One for our Dirk or anyone else on 13:26 - Dec 29 with 85 views | dirk_doone | Nowadays, the top Premier League teams recruit the best managers they can from the whole world, including England, which makes sense, as it gives them a bigger pool of talent to choose from. Interestingly, in spite of English being the international language of communication, English managers are not much in demand in the top leagues elsewhere. Perhaps Les Reed's FA coaching guide has failed to impress. There are none currently employed in Spain, Germany or Italy. Spain FC Barcelona Hansi Flick Real Madrid Carlo Ancelotti Atlético de Madrid Diego Simeone Villarreal Marcelino UD Las Palmas Diego Martínez Athletic Bilbao Ernesto Valverde CA Osasuna Vicente Moreno RCD Mallorca Jagoba Arrasate Girona FC Míchel Real Betis Manuel Pellegrini Sevilla FC Xavier García Real Sociedad Imanol Alguacil Celta de Vigo Claudio Giráldez Rayo Vallecano Iñigo Pérez CD Leganés Borja Jiménez Getafe CF Pepe Bordalás Deportivo Alavés Luis García Valencia CF Rubén Baraja RCD Espanyol Manolo González Real Valladolid Paulo Pezzolano Germany FC Bayern Munich Vincent Kompany Borussia Dortmund Nuri Şahin Bayer Leverkusen Xabi Alonso RB Leipzig Marco Rose SC Freiburg Christian Streich VfB Stuttgart Sebastian Hoeneß Eintracht Frankfurt Dino Toppmöller 1. FC Union Berlin Urs Fischer FC Köln Steffen Baumgart VfL Wolfsburg Florian Kohfeldt Borussia Mönchengladbach Gerardo Seoane Hertha BSC Sandro Schwarz Werder Bremen Ole Werner FC Augsburg Enrico Maaßen 1. FC Heidenheim Frank Schmidt TSG Hoffenheim André Breitenreiter Schalke 04 Frank Kramer 1. FC Nürnberg Robert Klauß FC St. Pauli Timo Schultz SV Darmstadt 98 Torsten Lieberknecht Italy Juventus Thiago Motta Inter Milan Simone Inzaghi AC Milan Paulo Fonseca Napoli Antonio Conte Atalanta Gian Piero Gasperini Lazio Marco Baroni Roma Claudio Ranieri Fiorentina Vincenzo Italiano Bologna Raffaele Palladino Torino Paolo Vanoli Hellas Verona Paolo Zanetti Genoa Patrick Vieira Cagliari Davide Nicola Empoli Roberto D'Aversa Parma Fabio Pecchia Lecce Marco Giampaolo Venezia Eusebio Di Francesco Monza Salvatore Bocchetti Como Cesc Fàbregas | |
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