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St Mirren next permanent manager version 2022


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Just now, Insaintee said:

But she is the female Alex Rae 

I've got to say, while I know who she is, I've not really followed what she says in the media. I'm sure you can see why I posted what I did, gender shouldn't be a barrier as much as being an ex-OF player shouldn't be an automatic choice.

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1 minute ago, Ric said:

I've got to say, while I know who she is, I've not really followed what she says in the media. I'm sure you can see why I posted what I did, gender shouldn't be a barrier as much as being an ex-OF player shouldn't be an automatic choice.

Let's just say she's staunch 

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Bizarre that some fans think Brown & Naismith are very risky appointments but Shelley Kerr, who’s only experience of managing in men’s football was at Lowland League level, would be a good appointment. 
 

She is a very highly rated manager, there’s no denying that but your asking someone who’s never managed a men’s professional club to take charge when we are on track to achieving our highest league position in years.

That for me, is a risk not worth taking. 

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3 minutes ago, TheMuzekMan said:

... who’s only experience of managing in men’s football was at Lowland League level, would be a good appointment.

I'm not saying she should be a good appointment, I'm just saying it's not necessary for people to have a penis in order for them to be able to manage footballers.

 

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Did Shelly Kerr no get the sack for getting MWI, then calling a team meeting to berate her players after getting papped out the WC!?


All this talk of us being safe and being able
To afford taking a risk is grinding my gears too, A few losses and we are right back in amongst it.

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23 minutes ago, Shuggie_Murray7 said:

If Shelley Kerr is being interviewed then fair enough. If she gets the job though it'd be utterly mental given her coaching experience has been at a lower level than Brown and Naismith.

My issue with Shelley Kerr is she left the Scotland job after a rammy with some of her players.

Appointing her would be a "look at how progressive we are" without actually assessing if she'd be any good.

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