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SugarDaddy69
As an American football fan, I can't help but notice, when an American manager takes charge at any club outside his home nation, Things seem to go to sh*t (or sh*te if you're into that sort of thing) within minutes. Take Bob Bradley, for example. Swansea hire him, fans blame the American Owners and within 11 weeks and NO transfer windows he's gone. People were saying he didn't have enough experience, yet they wanted Giggs as a manager, People were saying he hadn't coached at strong enough clubs. They hired Derby's old manager Paul Clement (Well he had been an assistant at Real, Bayern and PSG). I've come to put that stereotype to rest. I've got no badges and i've played Sunday league.
and as a final note
GOD BLESS AMERICA