| An increase in managers / coaches 18:54 - Jan 4 with 703 views | itfc1108 | causing conflict within clubs out of seemingly nothing. I don't know if it's because coaches are younger, and want more attention than previous generations. Maybe it's because we have more foreign coaches in our country now, and especially those of a latin culture are generally very emotional, hot headed and passionate. Amorin at it now, Maresca last week, Pep always seems to have a problem, Conte, Mourinho etc. Say something a bit cryptic, and make media and supporters wonder what the matter is. It makes me glad to have a steady chap like Kieran in charge. |  | | |  |
| An increase in managers / coaches on 08:37 - Jan 5 with 465 views | Steve_M | Alex Ferguson did this on a regular basis, Clough and Revie before that weren't exactly shy, retiring types either. There's just several thousand times more media attention and airtime to fill these days. |  |
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| An increase in managers / coaches on 08:47 - Jan 5 with 421 views | chicoazul | Those of a “Latin culture” eh? Right. |  |
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| An increase in managers / coaches on 08:49 - Jan 5 with 416 views | NedPlimpton | We had it a fair bit in the Evan's era with managers making comments about behind the scenes stuff, so I don't think it's anything new or related the nationality of managers. Also Mourinho hasn't managed in England for 4 years or so and Conte for a couple |  | |  |
| An increase in managers / coaches on 15:06 - Jan 5 with 244 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| An increase in managers / coaches on 08:37 - Jan 5 by Steve_M | Alex Ferguson did this on a regular basis, Clough and Revie before that weren't exactly shy, retiring types either. There's just several thousand times more media attention and airtime to fill these days. |
I also think a lot of it is about who the owners are too. Seem to be a few clubs with owners that very readily change managers and sometimes fall out very quickly with successful ones too. |  |
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