mikesiva wrote:Charlton sack Chris Powell...black football managers are becoming a rare breed in England.
Dr Robert wrote:mikesiva wrote:Charlton sack Chris Powell...black football managers are becoming a rare breed in England.
To be fair, they are bottom of the league, but yes, they are a rare breed.
mikesiva wrote:Charlton sack Chris Powell...black football managers are becoming a rare breed in England.
Alviro Patterson wrote:mikesiva wrote:Charlton sack Chris Powell...black football managers are becoming a rare breed in England.
Sadly for Chris Powell, the owner of Charlton wants to implement his own ideas involving partner clubs Standard Liege and Ujpest.
I'm sure Chris Powell will be back in management soon enough and with a decent sized club, his managerial record speaks for itself.
http://www.soccerbase.com/managers/mana ... er_id=2312
I hope someone does pick him soon....
Chris Hughton is now the only black manager left in the football league.
Dr Robert wrote:Ince might be in a job if he wasn't such a prat.
sussexpob wrote:Dr Robert wrote:Ince might be in a job if he wasn't such a prat.
Didnt he lose 7 or 8 games on the bounce, and in that time his team lost total discipline with 5 odd players sent off in as many matches? He had to go, Blackpool were rated extremely highly to attack the higher teams this year and he was leading them to total lower table oblivion.
sussexpob wrote:I hope someone does pick him soon....
Chris Hughton is now the only black manager left in the football league.
And he is one loss away from the boot.
Is that really the only black manager left? That is very bizarre really. While I dont share your belief in positive discrimination, or the Rooney Rule, or also believe that this is down to an inherent latent racism in the game, I am left wondering why we are arguably 3 days away from no English black manager in football.
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