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Managers have got to Mou-ve with the times

OLD SCHOOL WAYS NO LONGER WORK WITH MILLENNIALS

Chris Dunlavy
A fresh take on football

JOSE Mourinho did not lose his job because Manchester United played dull football. He’s been doing that for years.
The 55-year-old, once the epitome of brash modernity, failed at Old Trafford because he was out of touch.
It is 15 years since Porto won the Champions League.
Twelve since his Chelsea side laid waste to a Premier League unprepared for brutalist football.
Back then, Generation X dominated the office, the football pitch, and almost every other workplace across the globe.
Gradually, ...

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