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en At last they've got a manager who speaks better English than they do
  Brian Clough

en I think everyone would say they want an English manager. I'm no different. As long as he is the best man for the job. But the main criteria is obviously 'is he good enough?' If that's the case then I definitely would side with an English manager.

en English is likely to remain one of the world's most important languages, but the share of the world's population that speaks English as a native language is falling. As of 1995, English was the second most-common tongue in the world, trailing only Chinese. By 2050, Chinese will continue its predominance.

en I'm not against England having a foreign manager. But I do want somebody with some passion for the English team and for English pride.

en It would be better for our association and the English game as a whole if we had an English manager,

en The communiqué speaks for itself, ... in plain English.

en He speaks and understands English but is not great at it.

en If your computer speaks English, it was probably made in Japan.

en Speaks cheerful English and in the past has written this language with a paintbrush that talks. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs.
  Jimmy Breslin

en [And in this new era of corporate accountability, operating executives have to understand exactly what their business risks are. Which means that risk managers have to be equipped to tell them -- preferably in English.] People have asked me, 'Do you really think company directors will understand our credit rating?' ... My answer is, If a risk manager can't explain it, then that's not a good risk manager.

en I would like to think the next manager is English. And the public seem to demand that at the moment.

en With support jobs moving to China and India, it's not surprising that English-speaking countries' top frustration revolves around the difficulty of understanding customer service representatives. However, even if the level of customer service is exceptional, the extent to which poorly-understood accents trump quality of service speaks to English-speaking customers' growing intolerance of non-native speech, more so than in other countries.

en The way Sunny speaks in the books seems a perfect fit for the cause in question. She often uses words that can't be found in the Oxford English Dictionary, which then are explained as sly commentary on what's going on around her,

en It's probably a greater reflection of youngsters from France and elsewhere in Europe. It's hard to say that it speaks volumes for English football when none of the players are homegrown.

en It is not acceptable that the national coach speaks publicly about replacing another manager whilst he is in the post.


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