by John Madejski's Wallet » 07 Oct 2014 19:15
Extended-PhenotypeBrum Royal I think part of the problem stems from the fact we are yet to see a BME manager be successful at the highest level in English football. I realise that is partly rel8d to the numbers, but a lot of the BME managers so far haven't proved to be a great success despite being given a number of bites at the cherry - Paul Ince is a particular example of this. Chris Powell seems to be doing a decent job, certainly he did at Charlton, and it is too early to judge in his tenure at 'Uddersfield. I think there's been a list of the BME managers higher up the thread, but I'm struggling to think of names beyond:
Paul Ince - failed at Blackburn and Blackpool
Terry Connor - given a tough task which always seemed doomed to fail at Wolves, was always more of a coach, not sure we can really judge him on that
Keith Curle - has he managed in the league yet? Or just Mansfield?
Chris Powell - good spell at Charlton, now at 'Uddersfield.
Chris Hughton - did well at Newcastle before being removed after promotion.
It's not exactly a long list is it?
Bet I could list 5 shit white managers.
by Extended-Phenotype » 07 Oct 2014 19:30
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 Oct 2014 11:50
by Ouroboros » 08 Oct 2014 12:42
by floyd__streete » 08 Oct 2014 12:47
Extended-Phenotype Bet I could list 5 shit white managers.
by Hendo » 08 Oct 2014 12:51
by Sanguine » 08 Oct 2014 12:56
Hendo Would it be fair to consider that now there are more black players in the game, in say 15 years time, there will be more black managers.
Whereas 15 years ago there may have been less black players in the game, so therefore less black managers now.
by Hendo » 08 Oct 2014 13:00
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 Oct 2014 13:33
floyd__streeteExtended-Phenotype Bet I could list 5 shit white managers.
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I can list 5 sh*t male Prime Ministers of the UK if you like, but only 1 sh*t female Prime Minister of the UK.
by comeonyouroyals » 08 Oct 2014 18:26
P!ssed OffWhatevs what are the actual numbers? Probability of getting a job (av number of applicants), necessary experience to get a job (although not convinced that paying your dues will necessarily make you a better manager) etc etc.
Facts and figures
-The PFA says about 18% of players on their coaching courses are black or from other ethnic minorities
-There are 192 Uefa Pro Licence owners in England and 14 of those are black coaches
-Around 25% of players in the professional game are non-white
-There were five black managers in English professional football last season but, of Chris Hughton, Chris Powell, Paul Ince, Chris Kiwomya and Edgar Davids, only Powell now has a job
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29333826
Done a bit of digging to find out who the 14 black UEFA pro license holders are, and when they qualified:
Noel Blake 2002
Chris Hughton 2002
Hope Powell 2003 (Female, unsure if counted as one of 14)
Terry Connor 2005
Chris Ramsey 2006
Iffy Onoura 2007
Keith Alexander 2007 (Deceased, not counted as one of 14 presumably)
Leroy Rosenior 2007
Nas Bashir 2008 (Not black obviously, but BME)
Darren Moore (Took course in 2011, assuming he completed)
Les Ferdinand (2014?)
Chris Powell 2014
Paul Ince 2014
Not sure who the other couple are but can't find any reference to Chris Kiwomya having a Pro License. Or Carlisle's Keith Curle.
First off, Chris Hughton looks set to become the next Fulham manager if reports are to be believed.
Ferdinand and Ramsey have recently departed Tottenham after long periods as coaches. Noel Blake has just parted ways with England U19 after 5 years. Terry Connor has largely been Mick McCarthy's no. 2 for a number of years. Paul Ince looked decent at MK Dons, but I think last seasons antics at Blackpool might have severely damaged his career.
All of the above 5 (Ferdinand, Ramsey, Blake, Connor and Ince) would be capable and currently qualified for at least management in League 1 or 2 at the least I would imagine. But we simply do not know whether they have applied for such jobs. Perhaps Connor is happy being Mick's no. 2 for now. Perhaps Ramsey and Ferdinand are looking for another backroom role. If a number of these 5 came out and said they'd applied to x number of managerial positions and got nowhere I would say then we would know for sure there is a problem". But as it stands I do not agree with the logic of 'few black managers' automatically = racism.
Obviously, one might argue racism prevents black players from becoming trained coaches, but that was not Gordon Taylor's claim, and Roberts gripe is in relation to managers.
by YateleyRoyal » 09 Oct 2014 11:00
No Fixed Abode There are so many foreign managers in this Country, especially managing at the top level. Racist indeed.
YateleyRoyalNo Fixed Abode There are so many foreign managers in this Country, especially managing at the top level. Racist indeed.
Racism and Xenophobia aint the same thing, Kesmondo.
by floyd__streete » 09 Oct 2014 13:30
No Fixed Abode There are so many foreign managers in this Country, especially managing at the top level. Racist indeed.
by floyd__streete » 09 Oct 2014 13:46
by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Oct 2014 15:24
by Winston Smith » 09 Oct 2014 18:15
P!ssed OffWhatevs what are the actual numbers? Probability of getting a job (av number of applicants), necessary experience to get a job (although not convinced that paying your dues will necessarily make you a better manager) etc etc.
Facts and figures
-The PFA says about 18% of players on their coaching courses are black or from other ethnic minorities
-There are 192 Uefa Pro Licence owners in England and 14 of those are black coaches
-Around 25% of players in the professional game are non-white
-There were five black managers in English professional football last season but, of Chris Hughton, Chris Powell, Paul Ince, Chris Kiwomya and Edgar Davids, only Powell now has a job
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29333826
Done a bit of digging to find out who the 14 black UEFA pro license holders are, and when they qualified:
Noel Blake 2002
Chris Hughton 2002
Hope Powell 2003 (Female, unsure if counted as one of 14)
Terry Connor 2005
Chris Ramsey 2006
Iffy Onoura 2007
Keith Alexander 2007 (Deceased, not counted as one of 14 presumably)
Leroy Rosenior 2007
Nas Bashir 2008 (Not black obviously, but BME)
Darren Moore (Took course in 2011, assuming he completed)
Les Ferdinand (2014?)
Chris Powell 2014
Paul Ince 2014
Not sure who the other couple are but can't find any reference to Chris Kiwomya having a Pro License. Or Carlisle's Keith Curle.
First off, Chris Hughton looks set to become the next Fulham manager if reports are to be believed.
Ferdinand and Ramsey have recently departed Tottenham after long periods as coaches. Noel Blake has just parted ways with England U19 after 5 years. Terry Connor has largely been Mick McCarthy's no. 2 for a number of years. Paul Ince looked decent at MK Dons, but I think last seasons antics at Blackpool might have severely damaged his career.
All of the above 5 (Ferdinand, Ramsey, Blake, Connor and Ince) would be capable and currently qualified for at least management in League 1 or 2 at the least I would imagine. But we simply do not know whether they have applied for such jobs. Perhaps Connor is happy being Mick's no. 2 for now. Perhaps Ramsey and Ferdinand are looking for another backroom role. If a number of these 5 came out and said they'd applied to x number of managerial positions and got nowhere I would say then we would know for sure there is a problem". But as it stands I do not agree with the logic of 'few black managers' automatically = racism.
Obviously, one might argue racism prevents black players from becoming trained coaches, but that was not Gordon Taylor's claim, and Roberts gripe is in relation to managers.
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