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Doesn't the Rooney rule stipulate that more black candidates should be interviewed for a managerial vacancy. From that point on its down to merit only. If Chris Powell were to actually get the job, surely Les is leaving himself open to accusations of racism.
I just can't see this happening“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostNope the manager and player markets are mostly done by likely runners and the rumour mill cuts the price. Who in their right mind unless itk would have a bean on ollie?
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostOn the contrary - he's head of the academy.
Ginge, LF has publicly spoken out as a supporter of Rooney Rule. Had you missed that?Top Scorers 2018/2019
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Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostWhat so does that automatically mean that if we interview a black manager, it's automatically just because he's black? Tell me you don't actually think that stan?
IOW you end up with tokenism vs meritocracy.
What proportion of people do you think would happily turn up to a job interview if they knew their invitation may simply be a token one, rather than the company were genuinely interested in the applicant based purely on his/her CV and references?
Furthermore, what proportion of those applicants would actually feel patronised and insulted by such a system. Even JFH himself alluded to that.
Has our society not evolved any further to still think such a regressive approach is necessary in this day and age?
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I like the rooney rule but i'm unsure if its neccesary for english football which has no where near as much racism as american football and anyone who is a racist pretty much tarnishes their rep and career forever.
Personally i dont give a crap about powell being interviewed for the job as long as he doesn't get it unless hes planninhg to pay off all our debts, builds us a new training ground and stadium and brings messi to the club all with his own money in which case i fully support him as manager
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This thread seems to be about colour.
Can I just ask how many black managers have managed their teams to win trophies in England and Europe.
Guillet won a trophy with Chelsea, but I am struggling to name others.
Houghton has won promotion to the Premiership and looks a reasonable manager, but the others are not that good.
JFH finished off the job Rowett started at Burton to clinch promotion and they were well placed when he left them last November (although there was plenty of time for them to fail had he stayed).
Powell did reasonably well at Charlton, but I agree that QPR should be looking for someone better.
The club should not be looking to appoint a black manager just so that they are given a chance. If they apply and they are good enough the appoint should be made on merit and not a politically motovated decision.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostThis thread seems to be about colour.
Can I just ask how many black managers have managed their teams to win trophies in England and Europe.
Guillet won a trophy with Chelsea, but I am struggling to name others.
Houghton has won promotion to the Premiership and looks a reasonable manager, but the others are not that good.
JFH finished off the job Rowett started at Burton to clinch promotion and they were well placed when he left them last November (although there was plenty of time for them to fail had he stayed).
Powell did reasonably well at Charlton, but I agree that QPR should be looking for someone better.
The club should not be looking to appoint a black manager just so that they are given a chance. If they apply and they are good enough the appoint should be made on merit and not a politically motovated decision.
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