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When I was doing finance work with a lot of clubs I did on a very rare occasion meet the 2 guys who looked after the prem and champions league
So yes but very little, great example was Ricky villa and Ardilles, FIFA nee bother, UEFA not so,
And let's not forget the little fat baldy fraud.
Closest thing for me is having a wafer
 
I'm guessing, but it's probably part of the club licensing system. I thought that Championship clubs would just have to go through the system with the FA and the Football League, but maybe my understanding is wrong and all clubs in the UEFA area have to register with UEFA (I thought the UEFA club licence was just for clubs playing in UEFA's European competitions, but could be wrong).
 
It's not done yet, and the 1st of June rumour depends on UEFA giving the green light on his new licence. So I've been told, but knowing UEFA it could be a tad longer.
Failing a pro licence is technically possible, but very rare. There are no pass or fail assessments or exams anymore. You have to basically not turn up enough, or fail to complete modules, to fail in reality. He wouldnt have got to his final block had any of that been the case. He may be waiting his official confirmation, which in my experience comes a while after completion. But you coach mentor tells you it is job done on the last face to face session, normally, as that is usually a tidy up / celebration. In addition, we do not need to have him qualified to appoint him, just evidence he is in progress. I just dont see any reason the qualification process is relevant to us, it would be nit picking in the extreme, unless that wasnt his final block and someone has been telling porkies.
 
I thought you only needed an A licence to be our manager, cos we’re not in the premier league? In fact I’m sure somebody said that last week? Might not be on here it might have been the font of all knowledge otr.
Quite right. To manage in the championship you need a Uefa A licence and be working towards pro in 3 years. Will Still has his A license so don't see why there should be any issue with his qualifications.