Will we ever see a female manager?

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Will we ever see a female manager?

by TBM » 26 Jan 2010 10:24

With the womens game getting more and more attention i feel it wont be long before we see our first female manager in England.....

Does anyone else reckon it'll happen or will the old fashioned people "upstairs" put a block on it?!

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Mr Optimist » 26 Jan 2010 10:29

Don't know about a manager, I'm sure some desparate conference club will do it one day for a bit of publicity and 15 minutes of fame.

I can't even stand Jacquie Oatley's commentary on MOTD, that is bad enough, I just go off and get another beer when a game she commentates comes on.

Say no to women in football, they have small feet for a reason you know.

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Thaumagurist* » 26 Jan 2010 10:29

The level of football in womens' football isn't anywhere near the standards of mens' football, is it? So I'm rather doubtful a woman from that environment would be able to hack it at the mens standard. Maybe in non-league football.

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Mr Optimist » 26 Jan 2010 10:32

Thaumagurist* The level of football in womens' football isn't anywhere near the standards of mens' football, is it? So I'm rather doubtful a woman from that environment would be able to hack it at the mens standard. Maybe in non-league football.


What's the difference between this and Jose Mourinho then who has never played football professionally?

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by TBM » 26 Jan 2010 10:37

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Thaumagurist* The level of football in womens' football isn't anywhere near the standards of mens' football, is it? So I'm rather doubtful a woman from that environment would be able to hack it at the mens standard. Maybe in non-league football.


What's the difference between this and Jose Mourinho then who has never played football professionally?


Exactly....Spacey is just being sexist, as usual.

Not ALL managers have played football before they were a manager - its all about their coaching badges at first, then experience at managing, then working their way up the leagues. I dont see why a woman cant do this

Please explain Spacey? :?


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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by cmonurz » 26 Jan 2010 10:38

I can't think of her name, but it wouldn't surprise me if the England women's team manager got a job as a coach or assistant manager in the lower leagues, in the near future.

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by TheMaraudingDog » 26 Jan 2010 10:39

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by Comfortably Numb » 26 Jan 2010 10:47

Thaumagurist* The level of football in womens' football isn't anywhere near the standards of mens' football, is it? So I'm rather doubtful a woman from that environment would be able to hack it at the mens standard. Maybe in non-league football.


what the oxf*rd has that got to do with someone being a manager :?: :|

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this makes me want to pull her hair back agreesivly and force feed her my man-up. :shock: :idea:


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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Gloria Gooner » 26 Jan 2010 11:31

Mr Optimist Say no to women in football, they have small feet for a reason you know.


To kick you in your miniature tackle?

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by papereyes » 26 Jan 2010 11:38

Hope Powell might get a lower league job, maybe.

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Terminal Boardom » 26 Jan 2010 11:48

Donna Powell

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_F.C.

Well, she managed Fisher FC for one game, did so well that she is now on the Coaching staff!

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Row Z Royal » 26 Jan 2010 12:00

TBM With the womens game getting more and more attention i feel it wont be long before we see our first female manager in England.....

Does anyone else reckon it'll happen or will the old fashioned people "upstairs" put a block on it?!


Nah.

Women in football is like men in hockey. It just ain't right!


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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Thaumagurist* » 26 Jan 2010 12:10

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TBM With the womens game getting more and more attention i feel it wont be long before we see our first female manager in England.....

Does anyone else reckon it'll happen or will the old fashioned people "upstairs" put a block on it?!


Nah.

Women in football is like men in hockey. It just ain't right!


The most stupidest statement I've ever seen.

More to the issue is that the FA has a stance against mixed sex in football, would this prevent a female manager?

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by rhroyal » 26 Jan 2010 13:26

They wouldn't get the necessary respect from the players - or anybody for that record.

Jacqui Oatley on MOTD is horrific. I could give football commentary with my balls being grated at the same time, and my voice still wouldn't have that horrendous screech to it.

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by paultheroyal » 26 Jan 2010 13:44

Row Z Royal
TBM With the womens game getting more and more attention i feel it wont be long before we see our first female manager in England.....

Does anyone else reckon it'll happen or will the old fashioned people "upstairs" put a block on it?!


Nah.

Women in football is like men in hockey. It just ain't right!


:lol: I can see your point.




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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Gloria Gooner » 26 Jan 2010 14:41

rhroyal They wouldn't get the necessary respect from the players - or anybody for that record.



So do male managers, regardless of background, automatically get respect then? More so than someone, albeit female, who was played the sport at the highest level? Says more about the stupidity of men if that's the case. If you are told you're getting a female manager at work do you automatically decide to disrespect her? And how does the fact that you don't like a particular commentator impact on whether or not someone entirely different would make a good football manager?

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by rhroyal » 26 Jan 2010 14:48

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rhroyal They wouldn't get the necessary respect from the players - or anybody for that record.



So do male managers, regardless of background, automatically get respect then? More so than someone, albeit female, who was played the sport at the highest level? Says more about the stupidity of men if that's the case. And how does the fact that you don't like a particular commentator impact on whether or not someone entirely different would make a good football manager?

I didn't say "They wouldn't deserve respect", I said "They wouldn't get respect." I think some females would be very qualified to manage a football team just as they can manage all sorts of other organisations. However, I can't see them being widely accepted in the foreseeable future and I'd say that's pretty hard to argue against.

As for Jacqui Oatley, she already had a mention on this thread and I thought I'd weigh in. Gabby Logan does a decent job - that's because her voice doesn't begin to sound like screams from a baby being nailed to a wall at the slightest hint of excitement.

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by Gloria Gooner » 26 Jan 2010 14:55

Why wouldn't they get it? Seems a bit odd if they've played the sport to a high level. All it would take is for a woman to manage a lower league side and do it well, then it becomes more accepted over time - saying 'it will never happen' without a valid reason is not very forward thinking.

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Re: Will we ever see a female manager?

by TBM » 26 Jan 2010 15:01

Gloria Gooner Why wouldn't they get it? Seems a bit odd if they've played the sport to a high level. All it would take is for a woman to manage a lower league side and do it well, then it becomes more accepted over time - saying 'it will never happen' without a valid reason is not very forward thinking.


I can see what rh is saying tho Glo - men, especially in football, seem to think women dont know anything about the game so will find it hard being told what to do by one.

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