The Champions League Coach: A Young Man’s Game?
For many the personification of genius is the wizened portrait of Albert Einstein in old age. And yet, the famous professor was in his early forties when he received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. Moreover, his key research on the subject had been done while still in his twenties.
Likewise, the iconic image of the football manager remains the grey-haired suited figure on the touchline a man who has seen and done it all.
GhostGoal @ May 24, 2011 4:14 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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