Not sure if that was tongue in cheek but I'll answer anyway.
No. It would require such a complete and total revamp that it wouldn't be worth it really.
The reason that it works for the NFL and NBA is that the talent pool is A) not only constantly being refreshed but B) there is a forced progression from youth league to high school to college to professional. There is no stagnation at one level -- either you make it or you don't. As well you essentially have only one professional league with ~ 32 teams in it. How to handle the hundreds in the UK?
Furthermore the whole business of promotions would add a layer of complexity to what would end up being an already convoluted system.
I pray to fuck he is.
He might have looked a talent a few years ago, might have had some of the ingredients, but if it's not glaringly, blindingly, smack-you-in-the-face-with-a-brick obvious yet, he's never going to be the quality we need.
Even if it were true that the other managers would fail why does that excuse roeder fucking it up?
Should everyone in jail right now be let off because, hey, at least they didn't kill millions of people like hitler?
Do you see the fallacy of rationalizations?
You have to look at each case as its own entity, objectively and thoroughly. And the only conclusion that can be drawn based on last nights abortion of footballing effort on our part is that Roeder completely and utterly cocked it up.