Below are the career paths of two much travelled Premier League managers. Can you work out who they are? And what is the club we’ve missed out? Scroll down for the answers.
Who am I?
1990–1993 Man City
1995–2002 Sunderland
1999 England U21
2003 Leeds Utd
2004–2005 Where was I?
2008–2009 Thailand
2010–2011 Plymouth Argyle
Who am I?
1996–1998 Chelsea
1998–1999 Newcastle Utd
2004–2005 Feyenoord
2007–2008 Where was I?
2011 Terek Grozny
What must Hodgson do to deliver a trophy for England?
A look through the England squad doesn’t fill English fans with any hope.
The current squad is inferior to most that we have had for the past twenty years so let’s look to the future. Who are the young players that could potentially lead us to glory over the next ten years? Read more
Sir Alex Ferguson’s top five signings
So many great stars have graced Manchester United during Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign. Since he became manager in 1986, he has won 12 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues.
Every fan will have a different opinion about who were the best signings, and may be shocked at some of the names that have been left out of my list – Denis Irwin, Mark Hughes, Rio Ferdinand, Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole and Nemanja Vidić all miss out. Read more
How do we clean up our game?
The 2011/12 season was marred by various high profile racism incidents. John Terry and Luis Suarez, two of the biggest names in the league, were both accused of racist comments on the pitch.
Over the past few years it has become more and more common to see footballers getting arrested for drink driving and early morning fights outside nightclubs.
As the Premier League grows into a bigger commercial product, the people who govern it have to find a way to maintain its image. Read more
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Who am I? Answers
Peter Reid
1990–1993 Man City
1995–2002 Sunderland
1999 England U21
2003 Leeds Utd
2004–2005 Coventry City
2008–2009 Thailand
2010–2011 Plymouth Argyle
Ruud Gullit
1996–1998 Chelsea
1998–1999 Newcastle Utd
2004–2005 Feyenoord
2007–2008 Los Angeles Galaxy
2011 Terek Grozny