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Football Manager Files
footballmanager
6 episodes
2 months ago
Deep insights into the role and life of a modern football manager, with contributions from some of the biggest names in the business. Part Six – The End They say that in life nothing is certain, but death and taxes. For football managers, however, that list needs a third addition… the sack. Everyone who dreams of being a football manager thinks that one day they’ll oversee a dynasty, but the reality is far different. Statistics published by the League Managers Association show that the average tenure for a manager in the Championship in 2015 was 0.87 years, while the average across all English leagues in 2016 was just under 1.3 years. So if you’re going to manage a football club, you’re going to get sacked. But how does that feel? How do you work to long-term objectives in such a short term business and, most important of all, how do you respond when the inevitable happens? Iain Macintosh discusses the dreaded drop with a few of the select group who’ve experienced it for real; Alex McLeish, Sam Allardyce, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Stuart Pearce, Slaven Bilic, Alan Pardew, Chris Powell and Garry Monk Written and presented by Iain Macintosh Produced by Ben Green A Muddy Knees Production © Sports Interactive 2017 www.footballmanager.com @footballmanager
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Deep insights into the role and life of a modern football manager, with contributions from some of the biggest names in the business. Part Six – The End They say that in life nothing is certain, but death and taxes. For football managers, however, that list needs a third addition… the sack. Everyone who dreams of being a football manager thinks that one day they’ll oversee a dynasty, but the reality is far different. Statistics published by the League Managers Association show that the average tenure for a manager in the Championship in 2015 was 0.87 years, while the average across all English leagues in 2016 was just under 1.3 years. So if you’re going to manage a football club, you’re going to get sacked. But how does that feel? How do you work to long-term objectives in such a short term business and, most important of all, how do you respond when the inevitable happens? Iain Macintosh discusses the dreaded drop with a few of the select group who’ve experienced it for real; Alex McLeish, Sam Allardyce, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Stuart Pearce, Slaven Bilic, Alan Pardew, Chris Powell and Garry Monk Written and presented by Iain Macintosh Produced by Ben Green A Muddy Knees Production © Sports Interactive 2017 www.footballmanager.com @footballmanager
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FM Files EP05 - The Match
Football Manager Files
17 minutes 49 seconds
8 years ago
FM Files EP05 - The Match
Deep insights into the role and life of a modern football manager, with contributions from some of the biggest names in the business. Part Five – The Match You’ve built your squad, settled upon your tactics and got everything working like clockwork. Now it’s time to put it all into effect… it’s matchday. By all accounts, this is the hardest part of football management. You’ve done everything you can, but now the players have crossed the white line it’s pretty much all out of your control. What's it like on the touchline, with 50,00 people either singing your name or baying for your blood? What can you do in those few minutes where you have the players’ undivided attention at half time? And when the game is won or lost (or, indeed, drawn) how easy is it to move on? Of course we’ll never really know until we’ve tried it for ourselves, but Iain Macintosh takes us as close to the touchline as humanly possible in the company of a number of men who’ve been there and done it… Garry Monk, Alex McLeish, Stuart Pearce, Slaven Bilic, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Chris Powell. Written and presented by Iain Macintosh Produced by Ben Green A Muddy Knees Production © Sports Interactive 2017 www.footballmanager.com @footballmanager
Football Manager Files
Deep insights into the role and life of a modern football manager, with contributions from some of the biggest names in the business. Part Six – The End They say that in life nothing is certain, but death and taxes. For football managers, however, that list needs a third addition… the sack. Everyone who dreams of being a football manager thinks that one day they’ll oversee a dynasty, but the reality is far different. Statistics published by the League Managers Association show that the average tenure for a manager in the Championship in 2015 was 0.87 years, while the average across all English leagues in 2016 was just under 1.3 years. So if you’re going to manage a football club, you’re going to get sacked. But how does that feel? How do you work to long-term objectives in such a short term business and, most important of all, how do you respond when the inevitable happens? Iain Macintosh discusses the dreaded drop with a few of the select group who’ve experienced it for real; Alex McLeish, Sam Allardyce, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Stuart Pearce, Slaven Bilic, Alan Pardew, Chris Powell and Garry Monk Written and presented by Iain Macintosh Produced by Ben Green A Muddy Knees Production © Sports Interactive 2017 www.footballmanager.com @footballmanager