Back to the future: how managerial veterans have become all the rage | John Brewin

Hodgson, Allardyce and Warnock answered the call to save a club, their experience and knowhow vital in times of dire need

It was known as “the roundabout”. Passing troubled Premier League clubs would pluck from the same, revolving set of managers to try to avert relegation. A similar carousel was on offer to those seeking promotion from – or safety in – the Championship.

The names rolled off the tongue, leading to a state of affairs where Alan Pardew and Steve Bruce have each managed five Premier League clubs, and Mark Hughes six. But that trio, each around the age of 60 – Bruce and Pardew on career hiatuses, Hughes in the League Two playoffs with Bradford – are years short of qualifying for the management game’s newest ride, one that’s become all the rage.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/may/13/back-to-the-future-how-managerial-veterans-have-become-all-the-rage

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