sunray wrote:EFL and the Conference should insist that at least one candidate being interview for a manager is a female to at least raise expectation for the future of the game. May the best candidate win
Political correctness gone mad.
If you asked any real football supporter if they wanted a
female manager, we all know what the majority would say
Come on people get real
Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
sunray wrote:robbingdog:Political correctness gone mad.
If you asked any real football supporter if they wanted a
female manager, we all know what the majority would say
Come on people get real
So the "real" fans want the likes of Dempster or Coughlin and would not even interview the likes of Emma Hayes. It's not Political correctness it's the best talent for the job of getting us promoted.
Big yella wrote:sunray wrote:robbingdog:Political correctness gone mad.
If you asked any real football supporter if they wanted a
female manager, we all know what the majority would say
Come on people get real
So the "real" fans want the likes of Dempster or Coughlin and would not even interview the likes of Emma Hayes. It's not Political correctness it's the best talent for the job of getting us promoted.
And there isn't a women candidate anywhere with the credentials and experience to get the job, so why should we be forced to interview one just to fill a quota.
Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
Gazmoose82 wrote:Big yella wrote:sunray wrote:robbingdog:Political correctness gone mad.
If you asked any real football supporter if they wanted a
female manager, we all know what the majority would say
Come on people get real
So the "real" fans want the likes of Dempster or Coughlin and would not even interview the likes of Emma Hayes. It's not Political correctness it's the best talent for the job of getting us promoted.
And there isn't a women candidate anywhere with the credentials and experience to get the job, so why should we be forced to interview one just to fill a quota.
There's afew women knocking about the WSL and the European leagues who have more than enough experience in football to tackle the the stags job imo including the already mentioned Hayes (who has titles & vast experience to her name).
I don't agree it should be mandatory to interview women for the role but certainly it should be actively encouraged by the FA if we are to progress as a sport.
Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
Chander Lear wrote:Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
tbh, i have no idea who she was until i googled her
Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
bellwhiff wrote:Rob wrote:Norman wrote:Who fck is Emma Hayes?
Are you really that ignorant?
I don't think the time is right for women to manage at FL level just yet, they absolutely have to establish themselves in the men's game (which is very different to the women's game) first. I have no doubt that one day we will see the likes of Emma Hayes (Chelsea WFC manager since 2012 for the ignorant like Norman) managing a professional men's side, just not quite yet.
Why is that ignorant ? I have zero interest in women’s football and I didn’t know who she is. That doesn’t makes someone ignorant.
Do you know without Google who is Marc Marquez’s Crew Chief ?
You tend to know about things you’re interested in. Norman has no interesting women’s football. That doesn’t make him ignorant.
Hjeldefan wrote:Yes the womens game is a long way behind the mens game but I am not sure how that will affect a manager. Grahame Coughlan and John Dempster both had extensive experience in playing at this level...Fat lot of good it did them. I would much prefer a female manager who has done well and achieved things in the womens game to someone like Gary Caldwell or Sean Derry who have done nothing as a manager.
Richard Cranium wrote:No
sunray wrote:Don't worry folks I doubt we could get anywhere near Emma Hayes' salary and bonuses.
Stepping between leagues at any level is hard for example the Cowley Bros. Top league 2 but failed at the Championship.
Hjeldefan wrote:Yes the womens game is a long way behind the mens game but I am not sure how that will affect a manager. Grahame Coughlan and John Dempster both had extensive experience in playing at this level...Fat lot of good it did them. I would much prefer a female manager who has done well and achieved things in the womens game to someone like Gary Caldwell or Sean Derry who have done nothing as a manager.
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