Summary
It takes a special kind of person to want to be a football manager. To stand there suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune - as Shakespeare (William, not former Walsall midfielder Craig) might say - takes some doing. But as the job gets more insecure by the day, there's no shortage of eager applicants to fill the many still-warm bosses' chairs.
Last week we touched on the trials and tribulations of being an international manager and, sure enough, Steve Staunton fell by the wayside with the Republic of Ireland.See the full content of this document
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Football: Manager's Lot Is Not a Happy One
Immediately, David O'Leary, Liam Brady and John Aldridge were chucking their...
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