https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54154998
Seems a strange one. They make it sound like it's some kind of masterstroke to have the women's team managed by a current men's team player, but to me it just says that the women's team isn't really valued enough to get a dedicated manager.
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15-09-2020 05:44 PM #1
Brian Graham managing Partick Thistle women's team
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15-09-2020 05:46 PM #2
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There will be very few full time (dedicated) managers in scottish woman’s football..we’ve not got one I don’t believe ....sounds like a positive move for both the team and Graham..good on them.
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16-09-2020 06:25 AM #5
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Giving a role to someone already with the company full time, and is expected to continue their current role as well as their new role, just seems a bit half hearted to me.
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16-09-2020 12:15 PM #7
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Seems to me like it’s good for the players experience and good for the ladies football team at Thistle..can’t quite get where the half hearted element comes in . Feels supportive to me ..
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