Football managers will soon be relegating their sheepskin coats to the bottom of the cupboard in favour of academic gowns, if plans to kick off a diploma in soccer management at Greenwich University strike it lucky. Negotiations between the University and the Professional Footballers' Association have already taken place, although a university spokesperson said that "nothing has been finalised yet".
Candidates will need to have a UEFA B coaching qualification, and proof that they are working towards the A certificate, and will also be given the chance to convert their diploma into a BA or masters degree in management studies after two years.
The university will link up with a network of regional distance-learning centres, so managers already working in the field have the option of studying from home or away.
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