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Rooney Given The Heave-Ho
After just 83 days in charge of Birmingham City, Wayne Rooney has been sacked. Arguably one of the best players England has ever produced, he has been found 'wanting' in his managerial career. Shades of Bobby charlton, perhaps?
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Arguably indeed, he wouldn't have got a place in the 1966 team.
I always thought the Birmingham apointment was cruel, he needs more experience at a lower level before taking on what is quite a Herculean task. The Championship is a very difficult learning-ground. Unfortunately the upper echelons of football are now in the hands of Businessmen who haven't got a clue about the game.
Brian Clough was the only real stand-out name i can come up with, who had success both as a player - 274 games, 251 goals - and as a manager - won the first division with two different clubs and the European Cup (when it was a straight knock-out tournament) twice with Notts Forest.
Old 'Big Head' he may have been, but he knew that you needed proper grounding to become a successful manager. That's why he began at lowly Hartlepool.
canary: "Arguably indeed, he wouldn't have got a place in the 1966 team. " - take off the nostalgia specs canary, Rooney would have walked into the team. The standard is much much higher than 1966. They were the best at the time but today they'd get hammered by any of the premier league teams and probably by most of the Championship.
///Rooney would have walked into the team. The standard is much much higher than 1966. ///
Gawd, silly me, of course the football greats of the Sixties would be totally overshadowed by Wayne, people like Hurst, Charlton, Peters, Mueller, Cruyff, Greaves, Law, Pele, Best, Eusebio, Haynes, etc., nowhere near the modern Rooney's skillset. PMSL.
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