Super_horns
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I think the issue with British Managers is they're very much set in their way and the model they've been used to.
And quite often they are just as likely to walk away if things are getting tough or look for better (understandable)
We had Brendan Rodgers and Malky Mackay before the Pozzos came in - both walked out on us so maybe its why the Pozzos don't trust British managers! (Admit at the time we were hardly the most ambitious or wealthy club..)
I must give a bit of credit to these overseas managers for coming over and giving it a go in a different culture (ok the money might be good) but maybe more of our coaches (and players) need to do that abroad to widen their experiences and ability
I think the main issue is we aren't used to the Director of Football role and the manager basically having no say in transfers in this country.
Also these overseas owners aren't afraid to be ruthless and just act straight away if they want change although some have totally ruined their clubs of course.