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How many managers in the premiership are British?ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Yes,
Give me flair
Give me ball to feet
Give me excitement
Give me entertainment
Give me wins
Oh God, i'm sounding like DexterforenglandALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostHow many managers in the premiership are British?
Megson - Bolton
Moyes - Everton
Hodgson - Fulham
Brown - Hull
Hughes - Man City
Ferguson - Man Utd
Southgate - Middlesbrough
Shearer - Newcastle
Hart - Portsmouth
Pullis - Stoke
Sbargia - Sunderland
Redknapp - Spurs
Mowbray - West Brom
Bruce - Wigan
15 out of 20
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thought so;D
But as Nodge said we are not in the "premiership"ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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If he speaks English, then he could very well do a good job. He has the knack of winning promotion.
As for wanting a British manager, I will ask why?
Considering that many foriegn managers/coaches are used to not dealing with the buying and selling of players they would be better placed to deal with the interference that will surely be forthcoming from Briatore and Paladini. Which British manager is happy to work under those conditions?
Dowie couldn't. Curbishley and Keegan both left their jobs because of interference, Keane wasn't happy to put up with this side of things at Sunderland and Darren Ferguson wouldn't be willing to either. I suspect that many other managers would feel the same.
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Originally posted by Dando View PostAgree with weAreQPR12. We have tried out foreign managers and players enough for my liking. We need to stop trialing things and start acting serious. Loaning foriegn young players was never going to work, and il be suprised if it will work as a manager either. I think it is more likely to upset the players morale, who wont be able to cumminicate with the manager properly if they cant speak English. Problems off the pitch like this will effect what on the pitch.
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostOh no thanks! Not another bloody foreigner. Can't we just have a british manager that speaks the same language. Our dressing room doesn't have the room for an interupter or the time come to think of it!“You can keep that silly fat w@nker. The lads can't lift him”
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