Old boys the firm favourites as clubs play it safe

Old boys the firm favourites as clubs play it safe

by Joseph Anthony
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Sam Allardyce and Alan Pardew are favourites to take over the managerial vacancies at Everton and West Bromwich Albion, appointments that would reinforce the cautious culture that exists in the Premier League.

Allardyce, the 63-year-old former England boss, has managed six clubs in the league, gaining a reputation as Fireman Sam who arrives in times of crisis and always keeps his teams up.

Pardew also has a fine track record of avoiding the drop and West Brom would be his fifth Premier League club, putting the 56-year-old joint second on the list behind Allardyce.

If confirmed, the appointments mean that eight of the past 15 jobs will have gone to British managers over 50, a surprising statistic given that Allardyce, who will have taken two of these positions, last month bemoaned a tendency for British coaches to be treated as โ€œsecond classโ€ and get overlooked.

โ€œThe Premier League is a foreign league in England,โ€ he said. โ€œWhen you look across the owners, the managers and players, that is exactly what it is now.โ€

Yet the imminent appointments suggest the traditional networks influencing English footballโ€™s job market remain strong.

Pardew has been recommended by West Bromwich Albionโ€™s technical director, Nicky Hammond, with whom he played at Crystal Palace.

Allardyce has reportedly been championed by Steve Walsh, Evertonโ€™s director of football, who worked alongside Craig Shakespeare, Allardyceโ€™s assistant at England, at Leicester. Shakespeare is tipped to fill a similar role at Everton.

The recycling of a small number of managers around Premier League jobs is an ongoing trend.

Both Allardyce (2016-17) and Pardew (2015-16) formerly managed Palace, as did 59-year-old Tony Pulis who Pardew would succeed at Albion. One of Pulisโ€™s predecessors at West Brom was Roy Hodgson, who has completed the circle by taking over at Palace this season aged 70.

EXPERIENCED ELITE

Bournemouthโ€™s Eddie Howe is the only one of the seven British managers in the Premier League aged under 40. With only two under 50, the opportunities to dislodge the experienced elite are limited.

The attraction of managers with proven Premier League credentials is clear, particularly given the huge cost of relegation.

Sunderland, who received close to 100 million pounds ($132.9 million) prize money last season despite finishing bottom, are now facing another relegation fight from the Championship alongside another demoted team, Hull City.

Both Pardew and Allardyce are expert defensive organisers, a quality Everton clearly need given that they have conceded more goals than any other Premier League team this season.

Last season Allardyce took Palace from bottom in December to a 14th-place finish while Sunderland, whom he had saved from the drop the previous season, went down under David Moyes, another member of the managerial over-50 club who once oversaw Everton and has just been called on to save West Ham United.

Recognised managers who lose their jobs are given an instant platform to secure further employment by the Premier Leagueโ€™s chief broadcaster Sky Sports, for whom Pardew has been working this season.

On Tuesday the channel highlighted Pardewโ€™s virtues as it discussed who should succeed Pulis at the Hawthorns.

โ€œI hope he gets the job,โ€ said former Arsenal former Paul Merson. โ€œI canโ€™t see what he has done wrong in his managerial career.

โ€œHe will have to go in there and make it very tight. As one of the lesser teams you open up nowadays and you get ripped to shreds.โ€

That logic probably explained Frank de Boerโ€™s sacking by Palace after five games and 77 days in charge this season, even though the Dutchman had presumably been employed to offer a different approach from the Pulis/Pardew/Allardyce brand.

And it probably governs Evertonโ€™s thinking in reactivating contact with Allardyce after five defeats in seven games under caretaker boss David Unsworth.

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