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Using twenty years of Premier League and Football League data, economists Sue Bridgewater, Larry Kahn and Amanda Goodall confirmed in 2009 that a manager who had played for his national side was generally more effective than someone who had never won a cap.5 Managers who had been skilled players themselves were particularly effective when they were in charge of teams of lower-paid and lesser-talented players.
The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Soccer Is Wrong
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