Really?
The Championship, League One, and League Two have 72 teams with 2 minority managers. That is .028%
How do you explain that?
The biggest issue is the small percentage of black players who take their coaching badges, of those that have several have been given an opportunity, though unfortunately, so far, not many have made a very good job of it, but I'm sure that will change in time.
Liam Rosenior and Tom Huddlestone are both currently taking their coaching badges, I think both have the potential to be decent managers and will be given an opportunity when the time comes.
David James, who's just embarking on a managerial career, said this last year...
Former England goalkeeper David James claims the shortage of black managers in the Premier League is not a race issue but a question of quality.
James, who won the last of his 53 England caps in 2010, fears the positive discrimination of a 'Rooney's Rule', whereby clubs must consider black managers for any vacancy, papers over the cracks.
Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with Dubai-based newspaper Sport 360, James said: 'Having been on two FA coaching courses, A Licence and B Licence, there weren’t many ethnic coaches, black or other, on the courses.
'And, if you look at the ones who have been sacked – the highlighted examples of there being a glass ceiling – well they’ve been bloody bad managers, so why should you give them a job?'
There are presently five black managers in the 92-club English professional game; Chris Hughton, Chris Powell, Paul Ince, Edgar Davids and Chris Kiwomya.
Of those, the most successful is Hughton, currently enjoying a second stint in the Premier League, with Norwich.
James adds: 'He's decent at what he does and that's the problem – the standard of black managers in England isn’t good enough to demand these positions.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nt-jobs-theyre-good-enough.html#ixzz3IDEpzaae