ross.mcfc wrote:Look forward to checking out their results on a Saturday now.
Di Canio, Di Matteo, Poyet and Rosler. Big names all willing to go down the leagues to get on the managerial ladder. Dont see the big English names willing to take that drop. Heard Alan Shearer talking himself up as the next England manager on the radio the other week.
You gotta laugh.
My hat is off to Di Matteo and Poyet as well for taking the traditional route and showing to be succesfull. Di Matteo sacking was ridiculous move imo. Poyet has apparently been superb for Brighton.
Shearer was never going to make that good of a manager. Great, hard working player, one of my favourites of that era but he lacks that deep rooted interest for football tactics and philosophy and he has never come through as too clever chap. Two features that set apart good managers.