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Just found out the manager of Red Bull Salzburg is called Adolf Hütter.

 

Adolf is a fairly damaged name as it is, but when your surname is already Hutter, it seems like you're trying to make a point.

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Why the f*** would you risk it when you're a Premier League player? :lol:

 

I know there'll be loads who haven't been caught, but still...

 

Heard he prefers it to alcohol as he values his livermore.

 

:lol:

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Swindon:    Ardiles, Hoddle, McMahon, Di Canio, Wise

 

Is it not players who've played & managed the same club?

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Swindon:    Ardiles, Hoddle, McMahon, Di Canio, Wise

 

Is it not players who've played & managed the same club?

Ah for the halcyon days of Ruud Gullit tearing apart the second division with us and Michael Laudrup playing in the third division for Swansea

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By my reckoning after this season, these North East teams will have played there!

 

Sunderland

Middlesbrough

Darlington

Gateshead

Whitley Bay

Dunston

West Auckland

Spennymoor

North Shields

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Carlisle isn't in the North East!

 

Eh?! What you on about mate?!

 

North West that mate.

 

Who mentioned them?! You're obviously hammered! Ha ha!

 

2 beers in mate!

 

"« Last Edit: Today at 09:28:02 PM by Paully »"

 

:lol:

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Anyway, this is a fun trivia. I wonder which team has had the best set of former footballers turned managers.

 

Real Madrid:

 

Di Stéfano

Valdano

Amancio Amaro

Ancelotti

Heynckes

Schuster

 

Bayern:

 

Beckenbauer

Guardiola

Klinsmann

Heynckes

 

Milan:

 

Seedorf

Inzaghi

Ancelotti

Tassotti (caretaker)

Leonardo

 

Internazionale:

 

Luís Suárez

Mancini

Leonardo

 

Some of the placings are rough, and I'm sure I'm missing some names. I'm going a bit quick.

Capello was a better player than Ancelotti.

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Chelsea would be up there:

Hoddle

Vialli

Gullit

Ancelotti

 

No order of course.

 

IMO from what i've read/seen Shearer would really struggle to break top 3. FWIW Gullit & Keegan made the UEFA Golden Jubilee list. From the way L'pool fans describe Kenny he should be ahead of them both. Although those two did play in a couple leagues across Europe and won major individual honours.

I'm not 100% sure but I vaguely recall Sir Geoff Hurst managing them in the 80s

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They are talking about the CL/EL-spots on swedish tv and are saying that 7th place will get the spot from fa-cup if Arsenal wins.. Wont that go to Villa? Remeber that, that was the case on FM a couple of yrs ago..

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They are talking about the CL/EL-spots on swedish tv and are saying that 7th place will get the spot from fa-cup if Arsenal wins.. Wont that go to Villa? Remeber that, that was the case on FM a couple of yrs ago..

Changed this year so that the FA cup spot goes to the league instead of the final loser if the winner has already qualified for Europe.

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