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Quality of managers

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  1. Deleted #

    Deleted # Well-Known Member

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    This is a list of the managers that will be in the Premiership, next season. (At the moment)

    I can't remember ever having a season with the amount of world class managers that are going to be in the Premier League, next season. I'm already looking forward to seeing some of these managers pitting their wits against each other.

    Pep Guardiola
    Antonio Conte
    Jose Mourinho
    Jurgen Klopp
    Arsene Wenger
    Claudio Ranieri
    Mauricio Pochettino
    Ronald Koeman
    Sam Allardyce
    Slaven Bilic
    Aitor Karanka
    Walter Mazzarri
    Mark Hughes
    Tony Pulis
    Francesco Guidolin
    Alan Pardew
    Eddie Howe
    Sean Dyche
    Steve Bruce or Carlos Carvalhal (Hull or Sheff Wed)

    Everton are looking to bring in a new manager and the favourites for the job are Manuel Pellegrini, Frank De Boer and Unai Emery. So one of them can probably be added to the list.
     
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  2. Nacho

    Nacho Well-Known Member

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    It's true like, swap Pardew for Simeone and we've got the full set Panini style.

    I suppose we're missing Ancelotti but no doubt if Newcastle get relegated from the Championship he'll be keen to take over there so at least he'll be managing in England.
     
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  3. hordenmackem

    hordenmackem Well-Known Member

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    12 foreign managers (so far) 5 English managers and 1 Welshman.

    It's a tad disappointing that we don't have many top quality English managers in the premier division in England.

    Bundesliga has 11 German managers
    La liga has 14 Spanish managers
    Series A has 19 Italian managers

    Never mind foreign players, we need to work on developing English managers.
     
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    Nostalgic Well-Known Member

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    I fear those days are long gone as, pretty much like the players, if development is not instant then it is seen as fail. Being given time is a commodity that started to go when foreign owners bought the EPL.
     
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    hordenmackem Well-Known Member

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    Good point mate, it's like society today. Need everything now! Who'd be a football manager!
     
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    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Moyes also on evertons shortlist.
     
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  7. cumbrianmackem

    cumbrianmackem Well-Known Member

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    So five of these clubs are going into next season with new managers,
    Both Manchester Clubs.
    Chelsea.
    Watford.
    Everton.
    That's a lot of clubs who 're virtually starting from scratch and could be playing catch up from day one.
    There is no guarantee that a big name manager will bring instant success ( just ask LVG).
    So an interesting season ahead difficult to pick a winner with all these changes happening.
     
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