Summary
EVER since Lottery and television money began to provide the riches to attract the world's best coaches, the people in charge of British sport have scoured the globe for those who can bring them honours.
They wanted the best that money could buy. And, too often, that meant men and women from abroad who were prepared to set aside their own national allegiances.See the full content of this document
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Bring On the Brits New Drive for Home-Grown Coaches
Buying in talent promised quicker results. To the sorrow of the traditionalists, English football turned to a Swede, English cricket to a Z...
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