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Managers in British Football: Stars and Strategies

28/11/2023

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Great Britain is a country that has a very rich history. Fans of this sport can not only watch matches in stadiums, but also bet on their favourite team in gxmble casino. People of this country are considered to be the most sincere and devoted sports fans. No less they love gambling. Today there is a great opportunity to combine all this on the Internet and get double the pleasure of winning your favourite team.
English football has no less rich history than the country itself. It traces the birth of many sports stars, the formation and formation of various team compositions, as well as the role and participation of football managers. Many people wonder: who are these football managers and what is their role in the history of British football?  Anyone who has been following the news and events of the world of sport for a number of years, and is interested in historical events, knows for sure that beyond the football field this sport is characterised by the confrontation of teams. It is the influence and participation of managers in many ways became the reason for the aggravation or subsiding of controversial, conflict situations. It was these personalities who promoted certain stars and became the authors of many successful and sometimes not so successful strategies.

At the same time, it should be noted that such world-famous and favourite English football teams as Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United entered the arena of world fame largely due to the participation and active assistance of these very managers. The English league has become the epicentre of the best football managers who left their names in the history of football and made their considerable contribution to its formation and development. So who can be safely called the grey cardinals of British football?

Top of the most famous and influential managers of British football
  • David Dane.
Former Arsenal vice-chairman. This man is still called the grey cardinal of all European football. He is the person who approved or rejected the appearance of certain players in the teams. It was he who brought Arsene Wenger, Patrick Viera, Thierry Henry to Arsenal. It was he who became the creator of the Association of European Clubs. The press has repeatedly written that it was this man who brought British football millions and worldwide recognition and popularity. It was he who in the early 90s, together with the heads of football clubs, became the organiser of the "gang of five". Its main demands were the rights to broadcast all matches. Surprisingly, they managed to get what they wanted and in 1992-93 they bought the rights to broadcast all the matches of the season.

  • Brian Clough.
This is a truly amazing personality of the formation of British football in the 70s. He was characterised by tenacity, directness, incredible charisma. A simple guy from Middlesbrough confidently made a career as a striker, but after a complex knee injury he was forced to leave the football field. However, he did not give up on football and his qualities and assertiveness enabled him to pursue a career as a football manager. Many sports columnists, coaches, and fans have labelled him the most enigmatic personality. Cup wins at Leeds United and Nottingham Forest made him one of the most important and brilliant persons.

  • Jose Mourinho.
Is one of the most famous coaches and winner of numerous sporting honours. Unspokenly he was called Mr Special. He has worked with football teams not only in England.
England, but also Spain, Italy. Even during this period, he did not remain in the shadows. He is called a coach who leads his team to success, always achieving it. He is characterised by demanding, aggressive, sometimes even fierce. He himself has repeatedly noted that football is his disease. He is a figure with whom always and everyone counts on the football arena in England.

  • Roman Abramovich.
Another significant and weighty figure of British football, the owner of the London football club. He is called a man of mystery, and no one can predict what his next move will be. He easily covers millions of dollars in club expenses, sacks and hires coaches, brings in new players without explaining his reasons and motives. For more than a decade he has been the talk of the town, not only in London but all over the world.

  • Richard Scudamore.
Became a major football manager in 1999. Surprisingly, before that he worked for more than ten years as a director of the largest news agency in the United States. His decisions were challenged and not accepted by many, he was tried more than once to be moved and even sacked. He has always said that football, like any sport, is a business. No matter how much he was criticised, he managed to increase the team's revenue from 212 million in 2001 to 3 billion in 2016. From that point of view, he is rightly regarded as a brilliant manager and a true professional in his field.

There are many successful and famous managers in British football. All of them have played a huge role in the football arena. It is impossible not to mention such personalities as David Beckham, Arsene Wenger, Bob Paisley, Sir Alex Ferguson, Jean-Marc Bosman, and many others. All of them were characterised by having their own opinions, a certain charisma, an iron grip. All they had in common was football and the desire to conquer new heights.

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