Ebeneezer Goode
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I'd like to know which jobs Sol has applied for. Paul Ince wanted to get into management and he applied for a job at Macclesfield Town who were 20 games into a winless season and absolutely nailed on for relegation. I know that when Macc were eventually relegated Robbie Fowler was linked with the managers role because it was reported all over the place. Sol Campbell.. Not so much.
Sol actually had a fantastic opportunity to make his first steps when he joined Notts County. Everyone knew that Sven wasn't going to be hanging around at Meadow Lane for a decade and for his replacement, a seasoned england international with all of his honours and experience as well as a season playing for the club and learning the level would have probably been a very good fit.
But no. He got given a tough time by a couple of League Two forwards and walked away in a huff.
Does he want to be a manager or does he want to be parachuted into a well paid top job?
There's three routes into management. Be a manager already on the merry go round already, be a senior player at a club when the manager there leaves or be a player with enough gravitas to get a job, probably at a lower level at first.
If there were more qualified black managers/coaches, there would be more black managers and coaches in jobs. Simple as that, am I the only one who's sick of this conversation? The only black managers I can think of are Chris Powell and Paul Ince, neither of which are good managers. So they won't get many jobs in that case, will they? Produce a good manager and one will be employed. Simple as that...
To go wiith the actual topic, Campbell is a knob, as I'm sure most are aware at this point.
What?
He got you lot promoted with one of the best squads in league 1, then got sacked when you were bottom of the Championship. He's doing about as expected at Huddersfield too. Doing average really, not particularly poor, but not exactly a good manager either.
If there were more qualified black managers/coaches, there would be more black managers and coaches in jobs. Simple as that, am I the only one who's sick of this conversation? The only black managers I can think of are Chris Powell and Paul Ince, neither of which are good managers. So they won't get many jobs in that case, will they? Produce a good manager and one will be employed. Simple as that...
Says it all that he applied for the Villa job, sorry, but no. He needs to start at a lower level first, but he's too arrogant to do so.
Let's join hands and take a moment to try and imagine what the universe looks like through Jase's eyes: A cognitive bubble with a diameter of about 1.5 metres, the horizon only as distant as his fingertips can reach. That spheroid full of particles bouncing off each other at random, percolating with no underlying order or reason, no governing forces, no greater design. A universe ruled by a physics engine that a SEN gold fish reared on MIDI Maze would think a little bit facile, simple as that....
One shouldn't mock the afflicted, of course. Did his mother smoke 150 Capstan Full Strengths a day whilst he was hanging out wombside? As a bairn was he was left locked in a Ford Sierra outside Safeways on a searing July afternoon? And then, just as he was about to expire, in those desperate seconds during which his suckling synapses were perishing by the thousand, did a man with negroid features (as we no longer refer to them), saunter by and do a wanker gesture? One can only speculate, via an aggravating rhetorical register, simple as that.....
You sure you're a Villa fan Jase? Seem to remember you from a few other sites
In an age when football clubs would metaphorically sell their grannies to get a couple of extra points on the table, and will beg steal and borrow any possible edge they can, the idea what clubs would look to discount a candidate as manager purely based on their skin colour seems pretty unlikely to me.
In an age when football clubs would metaphorically sell their grannies to get a couple of extra points on the table, and will beg steal and borrow any possible edge they can, the idea what clubs would look to discount a candidate as manager purely based on their skin colour seems pretty unlikely to me.
This.
There's absolutely no incentive for clubs to discriminate on colour, the opposite in fact.
Clubs and supporters care not one jot what nationality or skin colour their players happen to be so long as they're good,
The only black managers I can think of are Chris Powell and Paul Ince
This.
There's absolutely no incentive for clubs to discriminate on colour, the opposite in fact.
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