Emma Hayes can become the first man's soccer coach in England

AFC Wimbledon can make Emma Hayes the first female coach at a men's championship in English football, according to RHExpress. The team from the Third English League shared streets with Glyn Hodges on Saturday, following a 2-0 defeat to bitter rival MK Dons, leaving the team 21st with just one [...]
The team from the Third English League split the streets with Glyn Hodges on Saturday, following a 2-0 loss to bitter rival MK Dons, leaving the team in 21st place with only one victory from the last 13 matches, Periscopi broadcasts.
The club from the south of London is now searching for Hodges' replacement, and according to Expresse, Hayes is one of the surprising names being considered.
She is the current coach of the Chelsea Women's Team, which does not recognise losses in 33 matches in the Women's Super League, while winning the title last season without any losses.
This was just one of Hayes' three titles in women's football, next to two FA Cup trophies and a League Cup, which he has won since he became the coach of the Horses in 2012.
Nine years later, Hayes is estimated so high that she was even considered a potential replacement for Frank Lambard in the post of coach of the men's team in Chelsea.
Her appointment to a team of men would be a milestone in the sport, which would put an end to the taboo and perception of women in football.
However, it should be said that Hayes is facing a strong race to get his job on AFC Wimbledon, with names like Ian Holloway, Som Campbell, Joey Barton and Neil Harris among the candidates. /Periscope. com/












