The fact is as well that they are rare anyway. The Liverpool 'dynasty' had a few managers. Some link it to Shankly, others Paisley. Some say Fagan was the best. Ferguson was one in a kind.
None of those are entirely new, though. I'm not sure it was ever common to have one manager for that long and it might become rarer but I definitely don't think it'll stop altogether.
This. The only person I think who has a chance at it now is Moyes and United. And he has Fergie backing him up.
This. Added with the fact that all top clubs expect European success on top of domestic success, means that you're going to effectively have to build a world-beating team just to survive for 5-6 years at the top level. Well put GF.
I think Messi took a lot out of Pep as well Bild actually did a couple of sections of the book by Balague, and it talks about him having a go at the youth players, having a go at Villa, making demands when Zlatan was at Barca: play me at 9 or don't play me at all, the other players can go out wide
anyone with sky, try and watch the 'Super Frank - chelseas greatest scorer'. is a great 30 min programme. lamps really comes across well.