02-06-2018, 10:24 PM
So foreign managers aren't a recipe for success... unless they're part of the long list of the ones who have succeeded... but they don't count because they managed countries with no footballing traditions... except for Pékerman, Sampaioli, Rehhagel, and a list as long as your arm of guys who have successfully managed nations with long footballing traditions...but they don't count either because footballing traditions actually means arbitrary definitions of historical success...
What kind of incoherent fucking point is this
Here's a wacky, blue sky thinking idea - maybe good managers who are right for the jobs they are given can achieve success, regardless of where they were born?
What kind of incoherent fucking point is this

Here's a wacky, blue sky thinking idea - maybe good managers who are right for the jobs they are given can achieve success, regardless of where they were born?
