Champagneblade
Stop moaning and get on with it
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Why is it when roles come up in the PL such garbage gets put forward by the papers as potential candidates.
It still seems the Bryan Robson effect is in full flow.
Take Hull for example.
Wacky owners perhaps but it's still a top job and a chance to manage at the pinnacle of English Football.
So who gets linked?
Zola - sacked at West Ham with a28% win ratio and despite good backing failed to get Watford up and had them mid table. Failed in Italy. Sacked after one year in the Far East. He should be linked with Barnet, not top flight jobs.
McLaren - despite good backing, just got Neecastle relegated from the very same division. How the hell does that make him qualified?
Phil Brown - just had an ok season in the THIRD tier. How does that make him a Premier League manager in waiting?
Sherwood - fresh from setting Villa well on course for relegation. Again how does this make him even a candidate? He did an average job at Spurs with some great players.
Warnock - relegated with us. Was unlucky at QPR as he spent a fraction of the money Hughes did and had them 4th bottom while Hughes spent a fortune and sent them down. Had Palace on way down and was replaced. Great Championship Manager but clearly out of depth in PL.
Giggs - never managed anything apart from screwing up his britger's life! Start off at Halifax. Who cares what you did as a player.
Coleman - had his knocks but can't deny he's a man in form. I can at least understand why linked.
Seems being a young English manager is a reason to be ignored.
Where's Lee Johnson? Despite a rocky start, turned things around terrifically at Barnsley and continued this at Bristol.
Gary Rowett - set everything up at Burton. Made progress at Birmingham to get them top half.
Chris Hughton - doing a fine job at Brighton.
I just find it annoying that the same star name failures get trotted out as options in the media when there are good managers who have served their apprenticeship the right way.
So glad we went for Wilder!
It still seems the Bryan Robson effect is in full flow.
Take Hull for example.
Wacky owners perhaps but it's still a top job and a chance to manage at the pinnacle of English Football.
So who gets linked?
Zola - sacked at West Ham with a28% win ratio and despite good backing failed to get Watford up and had them mid table. Failed in Italy. Sacked after one year in the Far East. He should be linked with Barnet, not top flight jobs.
McLaren - despite good backing, just got Neecastle relegated from the very same division. How the hell does that make him qualified?
Phil Brown - just had an ok season in the THIRD tier. How does that make him a Premier League manager in waiting?
Sherwood - fresh from setting Villa well on course for relegation. Again how does this make him even a candidate? He did an average job at Spurs with some great players.
Warnock - relegated with us. Was unlucky at QPR as he spent a fraction of the money Hughes did and had them 4th bottom while Hughes spent a fortune and sent them down. Had Palace on way down and was replaced. Great Championship Manager but clearly out of depth in PL.
Giggs - never managed anything apart from screwing up his britger's life! Start off at Halifax. Who cares what you did as a player.
Coleman - had his knocks but can't deny he's a man in form. I can at least understand why linked.
Seems being a young English manager is a reason to be ignored.
Where's Lee Johnson? Despite a rocky start, turned things around terrifically at Barnsley and continued this at Bristol.
Gary Rowett - set everything up at Burton. Made progress at Birmingham to get them top half.
Chris Hughton - doing a fine job at Brighton.
I just find it annoying that the same star name failures get trotted out as options in the media when there are good managers who have served their apprenticeship the right way.
So glad we went for Wilder!