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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 533700" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>It's a fair point, but I don't recall any of us moaning about proven winners, we were moaning about the likes of Moyes, Allardyce, Hughes etc who all have vast experience but nothing to show for it yet seem to get offered every job going for some reason. I genuinely want to see managers like Lampard and Arteta succeed, but surely they should start out in the lower leagues and earn the top jobs like everyone else did? I just think winning major trophies in your first season as a manager is nothing more than fluke. I would say exactly the same if Spurs did it (in fact I think I used that exact word when we reached the CL final, and Poch had a good few years experience by then.)</p><p></p><p>Chelsea's 7-1 aggregate loss last night was a reality check for Frank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 533700, member: 2"] It's a fair point, but I don't recall any of us moaning about proven winners, we were moaning about the likes of Moyes, Allardyce, Hughes etc who all have vast experience but nothing to show for it yet seem to get offered every job going for some reason. I genuinely want to see managers like Lampard and Arteta succeed, but surely they should start out in the lower leagues and earn the top jobs like everyone else did? I just think winning major trophies in your first season as a manager is nothing more than fluke. I would say exactly the same if Spurs did it (in fact I think I used that exact word when we reached the CL final, and Poch had a good few years experience by then.) Chelsea's 7-1 aggregate loss last night was a reality check for Frank. [/QUOTE]
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