There has never been an English Manager that has won the Premier League.

That it became a global product (with the influence of Chelsea and Wenger initially)

Where the fuck do I say that "Chelsea and Wenger made the Prmier League globally." Stop twisting words.

You've reacted in a really surprising way. I thought you said you wouldn't go round in circles with me? You appear to be.

you've got form for this it appears. But you just enjoy it I guess.

I'm also interested in how long you've been watching English football for. To not understand the impact of Wenger and the policy Chelsea took in the early nineties and their impact on the identity of top-flight English football is either ignorant or borne of lack of knowledge of the subject we are talking about.

I have nothing to do with Sam by the way who is defending some of my comments in this thread. He is a poster who often talks sense around here though and has been watching the game a while, you can see that from the posts he makes around this sub. A stand-up /r/soccer user.

It's disrespectful to accuse him of something suspicious simply because he holds a different view to you. This place is about opinions not forensic science. I understood your tactic: act as though you know nothing (as you did in your first comment) to draw out more words from me, then argue on the minutiae while ignoring my broader points in my original comment that the Premier League is essentially its own body that doesn't serve the FA but serves its own priorities and has little interest in developing English managers.

Users like yourself have made this place really tiring for me. I bring something to the table only for some numpty to turn up and argue like they know something when they actually don't. You didn't even understand that I was talking about a French and Spanish Premier League manager, at no point did I mention other leagues.

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