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  • Xixakjust now
    and man eventually adapted lol
  • Xixakjust now
    then scotland started mashing them up, bopping it around them
  • Xixakjust now
    passing the ball was considered cowardly
  • Xixakjust now
    like in the early days
  • Xixakjust now
    a lot of it boiled down to arrogance
  • Xixakjust now
    yeah inverting the pyramid talks about that
  • Caesar1 minute ago
    Imagine making up a brand new sport right now and being second best at it after you explain it to someone for the first time
  • Caesar1 minute ago
    And they created the fucking game and rules...
  • Caesar2 minutes ago
    It's not even a recent thing. Even back in the early days of the game in the 1880s, people had more success with non-English managers
  • Caesar7 minutes ago
    Moved to Huddersfield riding on cloud nine. Got sacked. Went to Portsmouth, sacked again. Now at Colchester United with 4 wins since January, probably looking at another sacking
  • Caesar8 minutes ago
    There was this lower leagues savant, Danny Cowley, a few years ago
  • Caesar8 minutes ago
    It's really interesting the English manager phenomenon thinking more about it
  • Xixak10 minutes ago
    considering his relationship with Ashworth
  • Xixak10 minutes ago
    he might be
  • Xixak10 minutes ago
    but for like squad building and being protected by the club
  • Xixak10 minutes ago
    icl though idk if Potter is the manager to win you a league
  • Xixak10 minutes ago
    McKenna obviously being talked about now
  • Xixak11 minutes ago
    Howe is probably the highest profile one rn
  • Xixak11 minutes ago
    i remember when Garry Monk was trending
  • Xixak11 minutes ago
    there have been some names
  • Xixak11 minutes ago
    yhh
  • Caesar11 minutes ago
    djp73 wrote:
    15 minutes ago
    Grace
    Amen
  • Caesar13 minutes ago
    Fergie, Busby, Shankly all Scottish :camdead:
  • Caesar14 minutes ago
    These man ain't had a top tier manager since the 1970s...
  • Caesar14 minutes ago
    So I had to go find the last elite English manager
  • Caesar14 minutes ago
    I was about to say something about Graham Potter being an average manager who is overhyped because the English are fiending for an elite manager
  • djp7315 minutes ago
    Grace
  • Caesar15 minutes ago
    That's just embarrassing :camdead:
  • Caesar21 minutes ago
    Graham or Lincoln?
  • Xixak22 minutes ago
    thoughts on Potter, Caesar?
  • Xixak22 minutes ago
    yh
  • Caesar32 minutes ago
    City 1-0
  • Caesar35 minutes ago
    Go to the Wikipedia page and it's like: "Johnson, Co., founded in Louisiana in 1803, began as a cotton producer along the Mississippi River."
  • Caesar36 minutes ago
    Other companies like "I ain't own no damn slaves! Time to get over it!"
  • Caesar36 minutes ago
    Fr :pgdead:

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