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i remember watching a documentary about 10 years ago where Vassel and Dublin were saying there aint enough black managers/coaches because of RACISM.....and how hopefully in 10 years a lot would of changed
SNM
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there's a piece of commentary from the 70s think one of the world cups.... where a player gets hacked down in the box TWO footed, one of those 8 game ban ones and the commentator says "GOOD TACKLE NO FOUL THERE" and everyone in the studio bar one guy maybe jack Charlton agrees with him..... thats how i feel racism is like in this country....everyone is watching it happen in there face and just out right denying it.
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on a global scale there are alot more black managers then you think
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Guest Portuguese
Obviously there is many in Africa
the ones who stick out are Keshi/The Nigerian guy who coaches Nigeria at the ACN only to be parred when it comes to the World Cup
Then there is Rijkaard IMHO the best one I have seen so far
Gullit has been terrible since leaving Chelsea
Antoine Kombouaré of PSG has potential
The ones in England are lower league managers nothing more
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Guest Portuguese
Black managers are like Black goal keepers
apart from Thomas Nkono apparently the greatest black goalkeeper of all time(his Buffon's idol )
But have been blessed elsewhere
Defenders
Thuram
Desailly
Kuffour
DM's
Makelele
Rijkaards
Desailly
Essien
Ince
Davids
Vieira
AM's
Okocha
Seedorf
Tigana
Gullit
Abedi Pele
Wingers
Jairzinho
Barnes
Forwards
Pele
Weah
Eto'o
Henry
Drogba
Eusebio
Kluivert
Yeo Martial the last black manager to win a major international tournament he won the 1992 African Nations with Ivory Coast.
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TF S4DK
How many black managers are really STUDENTS of the game tho...
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HangTheDJ
Positive discrimination is still discrimination.
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Guest Klitschko
Thats why it's called positive discrimination
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Kompressor
Can't wait for this international week to end!
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Goddaz
I watched that docu too, at the time I actually thought it would change but 6 years ago the thought perished when something happened with my brother who was signed by Man C.
It happens every second on a global scale.
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Lieutenant
Not read any of the thread but I don't like this argument as noone can say how many black footballers actually apply to become managers..
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Guest M12 Part 2
stfu
you telling me mark hughes was a student of the game, or chris coleman or roy keane or ian dowie or anyone else who stopped playing and immediately stepped into the game as a manager at the top level DPMO
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Chicharito
Racisum, just an excuse to be mad.
Live your life.
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anelka
Don't worry chaps, I will be a top coach in 25 years..
I will also lead an Aff side to a World Cup
I believe in the passing game, the fair players, the classic no.10 & also appreciate the physical n aggressive elements of the game, dnt worry i got u
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Mame Biram Diouf
All well being Anelka me old chap but this thread is about black managers.....
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Flojo
looool
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Michel Kane
Pisstake.
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anelka
Lol good 1
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Black managers cant be that crap, I spose this law might help, but every1 knows football aint what you know tis who you know
I mean ive worked with some brilliant black coaches, Danny Bailey, Eddie Newton, some guy at Leyton Orient who was a winger, cnt memba his name, but all really good
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Bailey>>>>
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TF S4DK
No, when did I say they was students of the game... Roy Keane is a sh*t manager, as are others, so not really seeing your point...
They got their jobs due to their profile and the relationships they obviously had within the game. Ironically, Paul Ince (who has just left Notts County) only had his jobs cos of his profile TOO.
Bringing up sh*t managers as a argument for more ex-pro black managers is equally pointles, WTF.
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HIs point was numerous white ex footballers have gotten top level jobs based on the strength of their reputation/playing career/position within the game
But Black players haven't taken the same route, and one that did (Ince) publically stated it was hard because he was black
You can either assume that
1. Ex black players have very little interest in managing
2. There is another reason why they either do not succeeed or do not apply
Given that #1 does sound a little ridiculous, and I myself have experienced how 'old fashioned' attitudes are at the higher levels of grassroots football...I am inclined to lean toward #2.
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Guest M12 Part 2
On a slightly ignorant tangent does this guys existence piss anyone else off
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