Which English manager has the credentials to win the Premier League

Potter and Howe are very good coaches.

I’ve always rated Howe. I thought he did a great job at Bournemouth and they only got relegated the other year because of their injury record and that goal line technology fuck up in the SheffUtd v Villa game.

Potter is a cracking coach who Pep really respects. He’s the one who one day could manage City if his trajectory keeps improving. Or I’d really like to see him as England manager (we’d have won the Euros last Summer with him).

Both of them have their teams playing at a very high intensity.

There have been worse coaches employed by top 6 clubs than these two: Solksjaer Rangnick Redknapp Vilas-Boas Santo Rodgers Hughes later-Pellegrini
 
Gerrard of course - he has been groomed for it. He changed the culture at Rangers and produced success. He is proving his credentials at Villa, changing them into a fee-flowing attack minded team. And after Klopp is sacked on Tuesday following a humiliating defeat on Monday evening, Stevie G will come to the rescue and lead the Red Army to glory.

I’m not sure Gerrard has proved anything at Villa yet. His points per game is 1.26. Marginally better than Dean Smith’s there, 1.15 but hardly setting the world on fire.

Although as with Lampard at Chelsea, I’m sure if Liverpool looking for a new manager coincides with him doing a competent job somewhere, then sentiment will rule the day, as it usually does. Nearly always with the same predictable outcome.
 
I’m not sure Gerrard has proved anything at Villa yet. His points per game is 1.26. Marginally better than Dean Smith’s there, 1.15 but hardly setting the world on fire.

Although as with Lampard at Chelsea, I’m sure if Liverpool looking for a new manager coincides with him doing a competent job somewhere, then sentiment will rule the day, as it usually does. Nearly always with the same predictable outcome.
Whoosh.
 
Just can't see an English man managing at any of the current top clubs.
Yeah, the problem is that top clubs always want managers who have won something. And to win something in England, you have to already be at one of the top clubs. No English managers go abroad to manage, so the chances of them winning a league any time soon is pretty small. Having said that, the best current English manager did go abroad to manage, which probably says a lot.
 
Potter and Howe are very good coaches.

I’ve always rated Howe. I thought he did a great job at Bournemouth and they only got relegated the other year because of their injury record and that goal line technology fuck up in the SheffUtd v Villa game.

Potter is a cracking coach who Pep really respects. He’s the one who one day could manage City if his trajectory keeps improving. Or I’d really like to see him as England manager (we’d have won the Euros last Summer with him).

Both of them have their teams playing at a very high intensity.

There have been worse coaches employed by top 6 clubs than these two: Solksjaer Rangnick Redknapp Vilas-Boas Santo Rodgers Hughes later-Pellegrini

Potter and Howe are very good coaches.

I’ve always rated Howe. I thought he did a great job at Bournemouth and they only got relegated the other year because of their injury record and that goal line technology fuck up in the SheffUtd v Villa game.

Potter is a cracking coach who Pep really respects. He’s the one who one day could manage City if his trajectory keeps improving. Or I’d really like to see him as England manager (we’d have won the Euros last Summer with him).

Both of them have their teams playing at a very high intensity.

There have been worse coaches employed by top 6 clubs than these two: Solksjaer Rangnick Redknapp Vilas-Boas Santo Rodgers Hughes later-Pellegrini
Potter is brilliant and also gracious in defeat.

Would love him at City if Pep ever goes.
 

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