by papereyes »
16 Dec 2008 12:39
Royal Lady Even at my advanced age, I can readily see that 53 years old is not what you would describe as "young".
For a football manager it is, given that most wouldn't start until they're 40ish.
There was a good comment about Ince in one paper, where they pointed out that managers like O'Neill (a sprightly 56) had spent the best part of a decade before first managing in the top flight. Ince may have 'slummed it' for a bit, but it was in no way comparable to that.
I think, in general, continuity is perhaps better BUT can a team like Blackburn, with one of the lowest gates in the Premiership, afford to go down? Maybe if they did, they'd restructure a bit and reconnect with the local community. Maybe, in the long term, it would be for the best. But people, in football, don't look that far.