PNENIL
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Whys that then, would they be punished or something? That doesn't make sense.No one wants to be the first.
We are basically talking about Emma Hayes and Sarina Wiegman aren't we because there isn't a huge pool of women coaching talent about here. Two of the biggest clubs in the WSL Arsenal and Man City haven't had a women as manager in the last ten years and 7 out of the 12 managers in the WSL are males so that's not showing a great example. Where are the ex women players coming into the game coaching? I only know of Kelly Smith who's coaching at Arsenal. A lot , and I'm not criticising this because males do it too and it's lucrative, just fall into the pundit world. There doesn't seem to be a queue of ex women players hungry and desperate to get into coaching. I don't see it unless I'm missing something.
I'd love to see Wiegman or Hayes operating in the men's game. Where they see themselves I don't know. Emma Hayes is worth a lot more than Wimbledon but surely she can't expect to transfer to similar in the men's game and operate in the premiership . Would either of them take a championship job for instance and is that such an insult? Look at the hard yards Graham Potter had to do for years just to get sacked by Chelsea.