<snip> when it is actually this group of middle aged or old British managers who continually cycle through various teams blocking young English managers.
Ramble, and incoherent at that, starts...
It's not them...it's those that hold the purse strings. They seem to have bought into the discourse that , essentially says, younger domestic managers don't cut it. What drives that?
When Neville Southall stopped playing he made that particular point. He highlighted himself as an example of someone who would never get hired.
Can't think of the name but an ex Chelsea player was saying he got interviewed for a role. This after demonstrating his coaching ability. At the interview he got asked about an episode in which, twenty years earlier, he'd been sent off...eh??? It was, he said, clear the interviewer wanted some, any, reason to discount him...so as to appoint the lesser experienced , coaching wise, candidate from Europe.