Emma Hayes


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Seems to do a good job in women's football, but for her to suggest a league one job was beneath her is an absolutely absurd thing to say. Would've been a good starting point.

Can't see a championship team taking the risk without experience in the men's game, and a premier league club certainly won't.
 
Women's game is totally different to the men's game, they're not even comparable except for the fact they both use the same ball. She wouldn't get any respected in the slightest and the thought of this makes me cringe to high heaven. She's doing very well in the women's game..... because she's managing women.

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There's a few men managing in the WSL. Some of them seem to be doing a decent job.
 
Shouldn’t prospective employers have evidence of her ability rather than “giving her a chance?”
Im any other industry I'd agree but football seems to be different, you have ex professional players getting jobs without any prior experience or you just get a manager slowly dropping down the leagues after getting sacked every 18 months for being a failure. She has probably shown more than 75% of new appointments in the last 12 months with her work at Chelsea women's.

Her biggest issue will be she will have to take a huge step down in set up and take a risk that she will be sacked within 6 months with reputational damage, FGR was probably the best job she could have hoped for recently as the chairman seems sensible and wouldn't have had so much pressure on them this year.
 
In what way?

Do they have different rules between the two?

Fact is you dont even have to have played at the top level to be a good manager in the men's game, as proven in the past, you just need to know the game inside out.
I shouldn't have to explain it to you.
 
Women's game is totally different to the men's game, they're not even comparable except for the fact they both use the same ball. She wouldn't get any respected in the slightest and the thought of this makes me cringe to high heaven. She's doing very well in the women's game..... because she's managing women.

Yawwwwwwwn
Of course it's not totally different, it's the same sport.
 
She'll not take it. Seems to expect to be offered jobs like Pep would bizarrely.
I wouldn't take the Crawley job either mind. Absolute basketcase of a job/club.

She'll bide her time and take the role she thinks she'll succeed in the best. Who wouldn't.

After all we have a manager who rejected a fair number of clubs and (in his own words) "had to think" about taking over our grand old club because it was in league one. He could do that because he knew he'd have other opportunities. If he'd failed elsewhere he'd not have thought twice before managing us.

When you're in a job already you can afford to take your time and demand certain things. Good for her not just jumping on any old opportunity and potentially wrecking her reputation in the process.
 
No chance and hopefully clubs don't give in to the woke brigade.
Wow. It's woke to give a woman a managerial job that's traditionally been given to men (who are very often less qualified than she is). Why is a woman incapable of processing and delivering strategy, tactics, training sessions, scouting and all the other stuff that a football manager needs to do? By your reckoning should women go nowhere near managing any other professions predominantly done by men either?
 
:rolleyes: ahhhhh diddums... does the nasty poster not agree with you?

I'd respect your opinion if you could actually back it up.

Why is it then that men can manage women's teams, but not vice versa?

And more to the point, why shouldn't they?
 
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