1st July 2015
The English FA have today taken a bold step in promoting younger managerial talent in football. They have forced all the Premier League clubs to appoint the best, young managers available from one of the best coaching courses around. All of the managers have the continental pro licence and have all played at international football level. All of the managers know each other's tricks of the trade as well, seeing as they all came from the coaching course. Looks like it's time to meet the new managers:
AFC Bournemouth-Jack Pattison
Arsenal-James Waggitt
Aston Villa-Josh Lawton
Chelsea-Owen Allan
Crystal Palace-Clark McDonald
Everton-Oli Beckett
Leicester-Dean Roberts
Liverpool-Joseph Snow
Man City-Bradley Hendelaar
Man United-Alex Crowther
Newcastle-Liam Drury
Norwich-Lewis Walsh
Southampton-Duncan Hughes
Stoke-Javan Ridlington
Sunderland-Aaron Strickland
Swansea-Jonny Naidoo
Tottenham Hotspur-Jake Garratt
Watford-Dan Taylor
West Brom-Josh Heggie
West Ham-Stewart White
As the managers settle into their new clubs and get their feet under the desk's at their club's, the football world is in shock at what has taken afoot in the Premier League and at the FA's shock decision to force the best clubs in the country to allow this to happen. But some questions still remain to be answered. Can Owen Allan lead Chelsea to a consecutive title? Will James Waggitt break Arsenal's duck of finishing 4th every season? Can Stewart White end West Ham's stay at the Boleyn Ground positively? Can Alex Crowther bring back Man. United's glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson? Will Jake Garratt build on a young squad with Spurs? Will Bradley Hendelaar steal the title with City back? And who can survive relegation with Bournmouth, Villa, West Brom and Sunderland all battling it out amongst others? Find out over the course of the season...
The English FA have today taken a bold step in promoting younger managerial talent in football. They have forced all the Premier League clubs to appoint the best, young managers available from one of the best coaching courses around. All of the managers have the continental pro licence and have all played at international football level. All of the managers know each other's tricks of the trade as well, seeing as they all came from the coaching course. Looks like it's time to meet the new managers:
AFC Bournemouth-Jack Pattison
Arsenal-James Waggitt
Aston Villa-Josh Lawton
Chelsea-Owen Allan
Crystal Palace-Clark McDonald
Everton-Oli Beckett
Leicester-Dean Roberts
Liverpool-Joseph Snow
Man City-Bradley Hendelaar
Man United-Alex Crowther
Newcastle-Liam Drury
Norwich-Lewis Walsh
Southampton-Duncan Hughes
Stoke-Javan Ridlington
Sunderland-Aaron Strickland
Swansea-Jonny Naidoo
Tottenham Hotspur-Jake Garratt
Watford-Dan Taylor
West Brom-Josh Heggie
West Ham-Stewart White
As the managers settle into their new clubs and get their feet under the desk's at their club's, the football world is in shock at what has taken afoot in the Premier League and at the FA's shock decision to force the best clubs in the country to allow this to happen. But some questions still remain to be answered. Can Owen Allan lead Chelsea to a consecutive title? Will James Waggitt break Arsenal's duck of finishing 4th every season? Can Stewart White end West Ham's stay at the Boleyn Ground positively? Can Alex Crowther bring back Man. United's glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson? Will Jake Garratt build on a young squad with Spurs? Will Bradley Hendelaar steal the title with City back? And who can survive relegation with Bournmouth, Villa, West Brom and Sunderland all battling it out amongst others? Find out over the course of the season...
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