Ahhh ahhh, interesting.
:D
Once you go to that direction it's hard to go back :D
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Ahhh ahhh, interesting.
:D
Once you go to that direction it's hard to go back :D
He's already off to a bad start because of some sexist comments he made in the past. And I don't think that if he succeeds there it will lead to a better position because women's football barely gets any attention and it's a different atmosphere. His predecessor managed to lead the team to a historic third place finish in the 2015 World Cup, so that alone will be tough to improve if he really wants to make a statement. It's a new opportunity for sure, but it feels like if he doesn't do well here then it's pretty much over for his managerial career.
His first goal should be to qualify to the 2019 WC so let's see how he handles that for the moment.
On the thing about women managing women's national football teams, I don't think it really matters whether the manager is a woman or a man as long as they know their stuff. I think more important is for the manager to have had some previous involvement in women's football before being appointed as a manager. Just to have a first hand experience of the structure of women's football.
These are some of the comments @Yvan is referring to
Why not make everything simpler by giving it to a female?
hahhaahhah :D:D:D:D
won't rly help his career. bit of a step-down from valencia.
i don't think it matters what gender he is tho.
In my opinion he has 0 credibility as a manager. Maybe he can be a specific defending or fitness coach but his display at Valencia was woeful.
Women football is so different than mens mainly in competition. I've seen a couple games and the goalies couldn't block and they would make so many mistakes. Personally I find it lacking in quality but not because they are women. They haven't developed the sport enough for it to be equivalent in top tier competition.
@Eden17 Oh damn. XD I guess I understand what Yvan was trying to say better. Not really so smart.
@raimondo To be fair, one of the worst position in woman football are goalkeeper, they make mistake so often its not even funny anymore. There still not a lot of goals per game sometime so the defender must be doing something right. :) That or the attacker are crap. :(
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Wasn't he assistant manager though?
@Amir, Both brothers were garbage. Gary more so than Phil as he will get the blame since he was in charge. But assistant or head coach their time at Valencia was something to forget about.
Thought John Terry would be the man of the situation.
@tiki Lol, I don't know why but I thought about that as well. XD
So, Phil Neville has been named manager of the england women national team. Wonder if he'll suceed there and if he does, do you think that could lead him to a better position in man association football? I personally think woman national team manager should be woman personally but what do you think? I'm curious. :)