Gazmoose82 wrote:Probably not a popular opinion but...
I say we break the mould and put ourselves into the 21st century by appointing a top female coach... There's tons of un-tapped talent in the women's super league that would thrive given the chance in the EFL.
Would much prefer someone like Emma Hayes taking the role rather than another fraud from the usual old boys merry-go-round. Let's face it our recent history is dire manager/footballing wise so what is there to lose??!.
Carolyn always pushing the 'women in football' mantra...about time she put her money where her mouth is!
yorkstag wrote:Gazmoose82 wrote:Probably not a popular opinion but...
I say we break the mould and put ourselves into the 21st century by appointing a top female coach... There's tons of un-tapped talent in the women's super league that would thrive given the chance in the EFL.
Would much prefer someone like Emma Hayes taking the role rather than another fraud from the usual old boys merry-go-round. Let's face it our recent history is dire manager/footballing wise so what is there to lose??!.
Carolyn always pushing the 'women in football' mantra...about time she put her money where her mouth is!
Looking at the various posts you have made you have no interest in the well being of the club. I wouldn't have a problem with a suitably qualified female Manager but no time for gestures
Sue wrote:It is probably more relevant to ask the players.
Beano wrote:Sue wrote:It is probably more relevant to ask the players.
I think the main problem would be one of credibility, you only have to look at the way Dempster was treated by the players (and referred to by many fans as a youth coach).
There are no women out there that have played at the level anywhere close to the EFL, and whilst I have no doubt many would be capable, they would struggle with not being taken seriously due to a perceived lack of experience.
Gazmoose82 wrote:Beano wrote:Sue wrote:It is probably more relevant to ask the players.
I think the main problem would be one of credibility, you only have to look at the way Dempster was treated by the players (and referred to by many fans as a youth coach).
There are no women out there that have played at the level anywhere close to the EFL, and whilst I have no doubt many would be capable, they would struggle with not being taken seriously due to a perceived lack of experience.
You make very good points there beano.
My son asked me the other day why all the football managers were boys and not girls... I couldn't think of an answer as good as that
With the women's game becoming more credible every year though you have to admit that a female manager with trophies under her belt and decent UEFA badges must surely be taken as seriously as the usual dinosaurs that do the rounds in the lower leagues.
You sit and watch lg1 / lg2 games nowadays and it's crying out for some new influence & direction.
Gazmoose82 wrote:Probably not a popular opinion but...
I say we break the mould and put ourselves into the 21st century by appointing a top female coach... There's tons of un-tapped talent in the women's super league that would thrive given the chance in the EFL.
Would much prefer someone like Emma Hayes taking the role rather than another fraud from the usual old boys merry-go-round. Let's face it our recent history is dire manager/footballing wise so what is there to lose??!.
Carolyn always pushing the 'women in football' mantra...about time she put her money where her mouth is!
bellwhiff wrote:Ridiculous thread. After the two recent failed appointments, now is not the time for a massive experiment. No female manager has any experience of league football. It’s a massively stupid idea.
Gazmoose82 wrote:Probably not a popular opinion but...
I say we break the mould and put ourselves into the 21st century by appointing a top female coach... There's tons of un-tapped talent in the women's super league that would thrive given the chance in the EFL.
Would much prefer someone like Emma Hayes taking the role rather than another fraud from the usual old boys merry-go-round. Let's face it our recent history is dire manager/footballing wise so what is there to lose??!.
Carolyn always pushing the 'women in football' mantra...about time she put her money where her mouth is!
George R25 wrote:The guy I mentioned before has applied Or will apply. Spoke to him yesterday and he said he was going to send over cv etc.Fresh young manager who talks sense regarding the current way we play, I think he would be a good appointment but I’m not the one in charge lol
Norman wrote:George R25 wrote:The guy I mentioned before has applied Or will apply. Spoke to him yesterday and he said he was going to send over cv etc.Fresh young manager who talks sense regarding the current way we play, I think he would be a good appointment but I’m not the one in charge lol
Who is that then?
George R25 wrote:Norman wrote:George R25 wrote:The guy I mentioned before has applied Or will apply. Spoke to him yesterday and he said he was going to send over cv etc.Fresh young manager who talks sense regarding the current way we play, I think he would be a good appointment but I’m not the one in charge lol
Who is that then?
A guy I know just returned back from Africa coaching he is a UEFA pro holder. He scouted for the stags for a short while
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