johnny crossan
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“Apparently, Gareth Southgate handed his notice to the FA but they passed it back, he passed it to Trippier who passed it backwards to Rice, who squared it to Saka - who passed it back to the keeper…”
Realistically they're not going to bring in a manager who managed in football at the equivalent (actually lesser) standard of a 15 year old boy's academy team, no matter if the women's game itself is bigger in profile than the 15 years game.
"... who launched it to the Spanish FA".“Apparently, Gareth Southgate handed his notice to the FA but they passed it back, he passed it to Trippier who passed it backwards to Rice, who squared it to Saka - who passed it back to the keeper…”
The Dallas fc u14 academy team beating the world champion US women’s national team 4.0 proves its almost a totally different sport
There isn’t a physical demand put on a coach that would hinder a woman from doing the same as a man in a coaching role, so the equivalence isn’t the same.Indeed, and I'd imagine City under 14's would smoke Dallas FC under 14's. These are the levels to the sport. When the best women's national team at the time couldn't beat a bunch of Texan school boys, you have to just call a spade a spade.
It's no disrespect to women's football, they deserve the same respect if you take it on its own merit, but you can't expect someone who managed at that level to manage a men's national team.
Do you think the difference in physicality matters?The Dallas fc u14 academy team beating the world champion US women’s national team 4.0 proves its almost a totally different sport
Joey Barton might self-combust though.It’s not time for a woman to take over.
Maybe one day in the future but it would cause more issues than it solved on and off the pitch if they went for it now.
There isn’t a physical demand put on a coach that would hinder a woman from doing the same as a man in a coaching role, so the equivalence isn’t the same.
However, it would either take a huge leap of faith or a woman to work her way up the mens’ football ladder for one to be considered.
I guess Wiegman would be the closest at the moment, given Hayes has gone to America.