He caused his own long term absence from management.
I can understand at first holding out for a PL job, but as time passed he should have took a championship role.
Amyone who’s lost their job will tell you at first you look for a similar role/position. But if that’s not happening you sometimes need to go lower and work your way back up.
Sadly after 10 years out the world has moved on. I doubt he’ll ever manage again which is a real shame. From the fringes of being England manager to career over.
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I can understand at first holding out for a PL job, but as time passed he should have took a championship role.
Amyone who’s lost their job will tell you at first you look for a similar role/position. But if that’s not happening you sometimes need to go lower and work your way back up.
Sadly after 10 years out the world has moved on. I doubt he’ll ever manage again which is a real shame. From the fringes of being England manager to career over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfQarImZ97Y
I have a feeling he will be back with us in some capacity before too long.
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He did deserve a premier League job after leaving west ham but I guess for one reason or another, it didn't happen and that's that.
Football is very in and out these days. Player power exists a lot more now too.
I think curbs is very particular about what will make things successful.
He knows he can't just take a job like Sunderland...as he and his team would probably be out the door after 8months.
He wants garuntees and he has every right to.