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Interesting football debate, thoughts? 08:21 - Feb 3 with 952 viewsChrisd

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I can understand Emma Hayes point of view and she might be a terrific coach, but I do wonder if she’d get the respect from male footballers if this move ever occurred.

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 08:29 - Feb 3 with 910 viewsGeoffSentence

She would probably do a better job than some male managers in the EFL.

Not going to mention any names. That would be unfair.
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Don't boil a kettle on a boat.
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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 08:35 - Feb 3 with 881 viewshype313

I'd take her over Megson

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 08:40 - Feb 3 with 864 viewsGarv

With how tactical the game is now I don't see why a woman couldn't be good at the job. Can't get away from the fact that the dynamic between player and manager would be interesting, though.

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 09:03 - Feb 3 with 813 viewsParsley

I think her argument is a bit contradictory, or at least the way it is presented that there aren't opportunities whilst being linked with a job. I think there absolutely should be more female representation in football in coaching and management roles and it will happen in time but the sport should do more to promote this.
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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 09:15 - Feb 3 with 785 viewsitfcjoe

She'd get respect the same way anyone else would - if she was competent and helped the team win.

Players can see through managers in minutes, from their first training sessions, and players like success

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 09:30 - Feb 3 with 738 viewsBluefish

Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 09:15 - Feb 3 by itfcjoe

She'd get respect the same way anyone else would - if she was competent and helped the team win.

Players can see through managers in minutes, from their first training sessions, and players like success


Amongst supporters?

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 09:38 - Feb 3 with 714 viewsEwan_Oozami

Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 08:35 - Feb 3 by hype313

I'd take her over Megson


Think you need to rephrase that....

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 09:43 - Feb 3 with 699 viewsKeno

Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 08:29 - Feb 3 by GeoffSentence

She would probably do a better job than some male managers in the EFL.

Not going to mention any names. That would be unfair.
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If you mean Paul Lambert I would have her as our manager anyway!!

To be fair I'd prefer melvin hayes to Paul Lambert

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Interesting football debate, thoughts? on 11:50 - Feb 3 with 630 viewsJammyDodgerrr

It's certainly interesting. Hayes is easily one of the best managers in Women's football and apparently, is also really well thought of within Chelsea. Like you say, the dynamic with the players would be interesting but in some ways i agree with her in saying that it's not a step down in WF - the game is so tactical she could easily do a job in Mens.

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