Why are English managers so garbage?

In two words; Howard Wilkinson.

"Four months after leaving Leeds, in January 1997, Wilkinson was hired by the sport's governing body in England, the Football Association, to act as its Technical Director, overseeing coaching and other training programmes at all levels of the game. Whilst at Leeds, Wilkinson had developed a ten-year plan to create an "English La Masia" at Thorp Arch.[7] In his role with the FA, Wilkinson applied this blueprint on a larger scale to the national game, developing the academy system and persuading the FA to begin the National Football Centre project. Wilkinson based the plans for the National Football Centre on the French system at Clairefontaine which nurtured the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship winners. In 1997 Wilkinson published the Charter for Quality which was the basis for which all English academies were to train future stars"

Not only was the football his teams played extremely dour but he was the buffoon who sold Cantona to united for £1m.

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And tracing it back further, Charles Hughes
 
Because most of them have won f*ck all and do not command the respect of elite footballers , could you see a bellend like Gerrard coming to our place and informing KDB he is doing something wrong.
 
It's honestly weird... Howe is the only decent one currently who is getting results AND playing nice football.

The league (PL) is being taken over by Spaniards. Spaniards, Italians and Germans all produce excellent managers. English produce nothing.
A large part is because the Premier League is the best league with the most money.

The PL cherry picks the best managers from other countries, so there are few spots left for British managers to progress.

In Spain, Italy or Germany the 'local' managers get to manage the top division clubs. The better ones get to progress to the better clubs in the league, and show what they can do in Europe. Some of the best managers will already be in the Premier League, opening up more top local clubs for local managers.

It's essentially a double whammy/vicious cycle. Less opportunity, and that lack of opportunity leads to less managers with experience.

It might help if more went abroad, but of course, British players are less likely to have played abroad (because the money is better in the PL even for average players), so won't have the club links, or language skills.
 
Because football culture didn't evolve with the times, then it was so flooded with money it didn't need to when you can just import it.

Why take the time to innovate and develop your own, when you can just buy.
 
We did. That team would lose to Pep’s football 8 or 9 times out of 10 though.

Pep’s tactics are better than anyone before him. He can be beaten with pace and power, as Klopp demonstrates, but he comes out on too far more often than not.
The 6-1 is still some of the best football I have seen a City side produce. Imagine Pep in charge of that set of players in their prime.
 
What you cunts on about? Stevie G won one trophy out of 12 up here. You’re so ungrateful. It’s makes sick.
 
as a player, Pierce gave no clue as to what he would be like as an anaestheti/manager, i never figured out how Clough won two Euro cups. Lilleshall was supposed to be the epicentre of how to be a successful manager(at a price !!) . Inspiring the players, backing them, knowing when to kick arse, not sure those skills can be learned. Shankly, Mercer Busby and a few others seemed to have them, but back then, football clubs were nothing like what they are now, off the pitch more so. One thing is apparent, a successful playing career does not gurantee a successful managerial career.
 
Liam Rosenior is becoming quite interesting at Hull City. He’s building a decent young team that plays good football and are pinching above their weight. Potter was doing well at Brighton and Howe had a really good start at Newcastle. The last English managers to win the major prizes though were Howard Wilkinson with the league at Leeds and Joe Royle with the cup at Everton. That’s truly shocking.
 
Liam Rosenior is becoming quite interesting at Hull City. He’s building a decent young team that plays good football and are pinching above their weight. Potter was doing well at Brighton and Howe had a really good start at Newcastle. The last English managers to win the major prizes though were Howard Wilkinson with the league at Leeds and Joe Royle with the cup at Everton. That’s truly shocking.
Didnt redknapp win a cup with portsmouth
 
Nationality is irrelevant, there's been toss managers from across the globe.

What I will say is, giving retired players management roles on the ground they were a great player isn't helping (Gerrard, Granny Shagger, Lampard).

Is poch doing a better job than Potter even with an improved squad to last year?
Spot on...prime example was Rooney replacing Eustace. I didnt follow it properly, but i seem to remember people and birmingham fans questioning the decision. And hasnt the granny shagger made birmingham worse since he arrived
 
Spot on...prime example was Rooney replacing Eustace. I didnt follow it properly, but i seem to remember people and birmingham fans questioning the decision. And hasnt the granny shagger made birmingham worse since he arrived

They got American investment who wanted a big name, Rooney actually did a very good job with DC United by all accounts and did ok in extremely difficult circumstances with Derby. Birmingham was a disaster from the start, the fans didn't want the previous incumbent sacked in the first place so turned on him very quickly.
 

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