Yes, you want the best person for it, but the best of English people. I hear people saying 'you haven't got any experience of this or that'. The only way you are going to get the experience is to do it.
"John Barnwell" is an English former football (soccer)/football player and manager. He was the chief executive of the League Managers Association.
Born in Newcastle, Barnwell first played as an amateur for Whitley Bay and Bishop Auckland before moving to Arsenal F.C./Arsenal in 1955; he turned professional in November 1956. A regular in the Arsenal youth side, gaining England youth and an England under 23 caps, he made his debut for the Arsenal first team against Sunderland A.F.C./Sunderland on 13 April 1957.
Soon after Barnwell was called up for National Service, and did not play again for Arsenal till midway through the 1958-59 in English football/1958–59 season. A semi-regular in the Arsenal side for the next six seasons, Barnwell initially played as an inside forward, behind the main strikers, but during 1961-62 in English football/1961–62 he was switched to a more defensive wing half position. He couldn't maintain his place in the side and was dropped.
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