Rooney Rule (7 Viewers)

ccfc92

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Exactly. Who knew? But yeah, his dad is half Nigerian.

There's loads of us. Tony Bellew, Stephen Graham (combo out of this is England)

I heard about Barkley, but Giggs?
 

mrtrench

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I thought the Rooney Rule was that you always had to pick at least one player for the England side on his performance from years ago rather than current ability.


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shelby76

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I think it is an insult to minorities tbh, and just reinforces tribal mentalities, if you are good enough you will get your chance no matter who trys to block you. I would not like to be in an interview and not know if I was there on merit or not.
 

Covstu

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For me it defeats the purpose of what it is trying to achieve, if BME players are not going to get badges then why not, what is the root cause? Looking a city players through the years, we would have Dion, nuddy, hadji etc which none to my knowledge have gone down the coaching route?

If there is a genuine need then I am all for it but I don't think it's a major issue. The wider problem for me is the lack of talented British managers, I think look at this issue and reduce the foreign managers and this will open the door for all British managers regardless of ethnic background
 

chiefdave

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How many female managers are there? Wonder if that will be the next thing the push.

I just find it hard to believe that any club owner or fan doesn't want the best person for the job based on colour. If racism was as widespread as is being implied wouldn't it extend to players as well?
 
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How many female managers are there? Wonder if that will be the next thing the push.

I just find it hard to believe that any club owner or fan doesn't want the best person for the job based on colour. If racism was as widespread as is being implied wouldn't it extend to players as well?

The thing is, the racist stereotype is that of the black man as athletic, but not as capable intellectually.

Therefore it's not surprising you have more players than the average, but those players don't go on to coaching and/or management.

To dispel this notion, it causes no harm to offer an interview and allow groups who have been denied a voice over the years... a voice. I repeat, it wouldn't have affected Mowbray's job and how he got it in the slightest.
 

torchomatic

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Do clubs really not pick the best person for the job because they're from a minority? I couldn't care less if we had a 2 headed purple alien from planet zod in charge if we were winning games.

Really? Can't stand those purple Zodonians. Coming to our world and pinching all our coaching jobs.
 

torchomatic

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How many female managers are there? Wonder if that will be the next thing the push.

I just find it hard to believe that any club owner or fan doesn't want the best person for the job based on colour. If racism was as widespread as is being implied wouldn't it extend to players as well?

Reminds me of that brilliant C4 series on the 80s. Can't remember the name of it now.
 

stupot07

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How many female managers are there? Wonder if that will be the next thing the push.

I just find it hard to believe that any club owner or fan doesn't want the best person for the job based on colour. If racism was as widespread as is being implied wouldn't it extend to players as well?
Interesting you say that, following the succwss of the Rooney rule in NFL, they're considering bringin it in for females for executive positions.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/mar/21/nfl-considers-rooney-rule-women


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skybluegod

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For me it defeats the purpose of what it is trying to achieve, if BME players are not going to get badges then why not, what is the root cause? Looking a city players through the years, we would have Dion, nuddy, hadji etc which none to my knowledge have gone down the coaching route?

If there is a genuine need then I am all for it but I don't think it's a major issue. The wider problem for me is the lack of talented British managers, I think look at this issue and reduce the foreign managers and this will open the door for all British managers regardless of ethnic background

I disagree, I don't think there is at all a problem with the talent of british managers, I just don't think they get the opportunity. Big Sam has on numerous occasions made the point, that English managers are more than good enough, but big clubs don't like to take the chance. Here's a quote from him, “I won’t ever be going to a top-four club because I’m not called Allardici, just Allardyce.”. And i'm inclined to agree. If Eddie Howe hadn't been promoted with Bournemouth he would never have been looked at by a premier league club, despite how good he is at managing. I think there is a lack of faith in British managers, there is this idea, that they can't create trophy winning teams, or play nice football.
 

Covstu

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I disagree, I don't think there is at all a problem with the talent of british managers, I just don't think they get the opportunity. Big Sam has on numerous occasions made the point, that English managers are more than good enough, but big clubs don't like to take the chance. Here's a quote from him, “I won’t ever be going to a top-four club because I’m not called Allardici, just Allardyce.”. And i'm inclined to agree. If Eddie Howe hadn't been promoted with Bournemouth he would never have been looked at by a premier league club, despite how good he is at managing. I think there is a lack of faith in British managers, there is this idea, that they can't create trophy winning teams, or play nice football.
Clearly there is a problem as they are not getting the jobs, sure that points to not being good enough?
 

skybluegod

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Clearly there is a problem as they are not getting the jobs, sure that points to not being good enough?

Maybe that is your opinion, but to me there a number of highly talented British managers in the lower leagues that are not given a chance, because foreign managers are seen as a better option. I personally believe Allardyce is one of the best managers in the premier league, but the teams he's worked at suggest otherwise.
People like Mourinho, Klopp, Conte were all given chances by big teams in their home nations to make an impact. Mourinho at benfica, Klopp at Mainz, and then Conte worked his way up and then was offered the Juventus job. There have been a number of Vacancies at bigger clubs than Bournemouth this summer, and yet Eddie Howe, hasn't been linked with any of them? We in England don't give chances to British coaches, it's not them not being good enough.
 

Covstu

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Maybe that is your opinion, but to me there a number of highly talented British managers in the lower leagues that are not given a chance, because foreign managers are seen as a better option. I personally believe Allardyce is one of the best managers in the premier league, but the teams he's worked at suggest otherwise.
People like Mourinho, Klopp, Conte were all given chances by big teams in their home nations to make an impact. Mourinho at benfica, Klopp at Mainz, and then Conte worked his way up and then was offered the Juventus job. There have been a number of Vacancies at bigger clubs than Bournemouth this summer, and yet Eddie Howe, hasn't been linked with any of them? We in England don't give chances to British coaches, it's not them not being good enough.
So clearly there is a problem then? Particularly if allardyce is our best hope.....
 

skybluegod

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So when big Sam is our best manager? No argument needed bud
Clearly you have no argument, because you have nothing to back up anything. Because you don't rate somebody doesn't mean there is a lack of British quality managers
 

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