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There is no reason why a woman can't be as tactically astute and able to manage a men's team as a man is. We don't really need to continue this conversation really.9
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cafc999 said:Women's football has improved no end in the last few years but it it still has a long way to go to reach the levels the men's game has got to.
It's neither a step up or step down, to say that is disrespectful
For example the US Women's team (who had recently won the world cup) played and lost 5v2 against an under 15 boys team, not long after.5 -
J BLOCK said:cafc999 said:Women's football has improved no end in the last few years but it it still has a long way to go to reach the levels the men's game has got to.
It's neither a step up or step down, to say that is disrespectful
For example the US Women's team (who had recently won the world cup) played and lost 5v2 against an under 15 boys team, not long after.8 -
90+ new posts,thought something had happened....silly me21
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seth plum said:4pm today was my prediction.
Have you a name to go with the time ?0 -
soapboxsam said:seth plum said:4pm today was my prediction.
Have you a name to go with the time ?0 -
The Red Robin said:Rothko said:Chelsea's women team manager is a bigger job then ours
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I've got an idea. Why not make a Women's VS Men's game comparison thread and debate there?
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Irving, you did this7
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Vfrf said:MrOneLung said:Vfrf said:ShootersHillGuru said:golfaddick said:Ok, I'll bite.
No , I do not want a woman managing the men's team.
Ok, I've said it. So sue me.
There's every chance Emma would come in and be a success, but as we haven't seen a female manager in the mens English game yet, I for one would rather us not be the guinea pig of this particular social experiment considering how wide apart the women's game currently is from the mens.
There is absolutely no difference in managing a women's team to managing a men's team.
In all of those industries you've mentioned, there's often a relatively balanced mix of both sexes in the actual teams. As a female manager in mens football, you'll often be the only female in the room unless you bring your own background staff so to say there's absolutely no difference is a hell of an assumption. You can't get past the biology of there being differences in men and women, also for what it's worth, I never said she'd be unsuccessful - I just said I don't want us to be the first team to do it as it could backfire and I'm quite frankly fed up with gambling and saying 'next year we'll kick on'.
the biology is irrelevant to tactics, unless you want the striker to squeeze the defenders balls as the corner comes in.0 - Sponsored links:
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seth plum said:soapboxsam said:seth plum said:4pm today was my prediction.
Have you a name to go with the time ?
Shad has international experience as well with coaching the Mongolian team who are really fit guys with plenty of horse power.0 -
Redvalleyeast said:90+ new posts,thought something had happened....silly me0
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Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be.19
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FishCostaFortune said:Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be.1
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MrOneLung said:Vfrf said:MrOneLung said:Vfrf said:ShootersHillGuru said:golfaddick said:Ok, I'll bite.
No , I do not want a woman managing the men's team.
Ok, I've said it. So sue me.
There's every chance Emma would come in and be a success, but as we haven't seen a female manager in the mens English game yet, I for one would rather us not be the guinea pig of this particular social experiment considering how wide apart the women's game currently is from the mens.
There is absolutely no difference in managing a women's team to managing a men's team.
In all of those industries you've mentioned, there's often a relatively balanced mix of both sexes in the actual teams. As a female manager in mens football, you'll often be the only female in the room unless you bring your own background staff so to say there's absolutely no difference is a hell of an assumption. You can't get past the biology of there being differences in men and women, also for what it's worth, I never said she'd be unsuccessful - I just said I don't want us to be the first team to do it as it could backfire and I'm quite frankly fed up with gambling and saying 'next year we'll kick on'.
the biology is irrelevant to tactics, unless you want the striker to squeeze the defenders balls as the corner comes in.
If there isn't a difference it would beg the question why no female manager has transition into the mens game in the UK at any significant level.0 -
FishCostaFortune said:Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be.0
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MrOneLung said:Vfrf said:MrOneLung said:Vfrf said:ShootersHillGuru said:golfaddick said:Ok, I'll bite.
No , I do not want a woman managing the men's team.
Ok, I've said it. So sue me.
There's every chance Emma would come in and be a success, but as we haven't seen a female manager in the mens English game yet, I for one would rather us not be the guinea pig of this particular social experiment considering how wide apart the women's game currently is from the mens.
There is absolutely no difference in managing a women's team to managing a men's team.
In all of those industries you've mentioned, there's often a relatively balanced mix of both sexes in the actual teams. As a female manager in mens football, you'll often be the only female in the room unless you bring your own background staff so to say there's absolutely no difference is a hell of an assumption. You can't get past the biology of there being differences in men and women, also for what it's worth, I never said she'd be unsuccessful - I just said I don't want us to be the first team to do it as it could backfire and I'm quite frankly fed up with gambling and saying 'next year we'll kick on'.
the biology is irrelevant to tactics, unless you want the striker to squeeze the defenders balls as the corner comes in.0 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:When Tommy binned Jacko, I kind of hoped that we had informally sounded out one or more of our preferred (list of) successors such that all that remained was negotiation of Ts &Cs and a swift appointment would be announced.
Would it be safe to assume now that that was not the case?
Would it then also be safe, do you think, to assume that Tommy views the Charlton Manager/Coach job/project as sufficiently attractive that he will be deluged with "A" list applicants from which he can cherry-pick the best?
I don't think I subscribe to that view.
I think the project will take years; I doubt the pay is that great and I think the recruitment model is flawed unless the manager/coach has primary input.
Just my ill-informed opinion of course.
What price Jason Euell in the role of caretaker manager when the season begins?
The time it’s taking could be due to the season not being over yet for some candidates.
I’m not convinced our set up will put that many managers off. There’s only so many vacancies and they’re either a hero if they succeed or likely get a pay off after being sacked, and in that scenario they can put the blame on TS and the structure he put in place.3 -
Redvalleyeast said:90+ new posts,thought something had happened....silly me
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soapboxsam said:seth plum said:soapboxsam said:seth plum said:4pm today was my prediction.
Have you a name to go with the time ?
Shad has international experience as well with coaching the Mongolian team who are really fit guys with plenty of horse power.1 - Sponsored links:
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Shad has international experience as well with coaching the Mongolian team who are really fit guys with plenty of horse power.Iftikhar is more qualified, coaching wise than Gareth Southgate when Gibson hired him as manager at Middlesbrough !Well done Seth for thinking outside the box but Shady doesn't make the shortlist as doesn't have the kudos even though being manager of Fort William in the Scottish Highlands League is not too shabby for the A licence coach.0
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FishCostaFortune said:Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be.0
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The Red Robin said:FishCostaFortune said:Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be.5
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The Red Robin said:FishCostaFortune said:Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be.
Without looking at why all these managers succeed in one place and fail in another, or even if they do both in the same place its not actually a good metric to employ, or not, a manager is it?
Just looking at Wikipedia you could say that Powell was really good here then aweful, when we know that wasn't the case.
This forum can't even agree if Jackson was a good manager delt a bad hand or an OK manager who underplayed the cards he was delt and we are privy to every game he managed us for.0 -
Carrick was one I mentioned earlier.
Next up was going to Robbie Fowler. Rank outsider but at least the players would have a nice place to rent.
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I literally know nothing about whether Carrick or Fowler would be decent choices or just big names.0
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Cor woman cant manage men because of biological differences. JESUS christ what century are we in. Ive had female managers for the entirety of my 'career'. Some have managed me okay, some have managed me brilliantly one was a incompetent disaster. Nothing to do with a biological difference.
On a side note the only man who ever managed me for any period of time was a crystal palace supporting acholic bully.
Biological differences between men and women cor blimey wheres is the cave man mallet.4 -
ShootersHillGuru said:I literally know nothing about whether Carrick or Fowler would be decent choices or just big names.
But with their premier league connections maybe some decent loan signings could happen.0 -
Henry Irving said:
Carrick was one I mentioned earlier.
Next up was going to Robbie Fowler. Rank outsider but at least the players would have a nice place to rent.
Discuss
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Northstandpieeater said:Cor woman cant manage men because of biological differences. JESUS christ what century are we in. Ive had female managers for the entirety of my 'career'. Some have managed me okay, some have managed me brilliantly one was a incompetent disaster. Nothing to do with a biological difference.
On a side note the only man who ever managed me for any period of time was a crystal palace supporting acholic bully.
Biological differences between men and women cor blimey wheres is the cave man mallet.
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