Millwall back in the 2005/06 season, where he was the first-team coach.Since then, his accomplishments include taking Rwanda to 68th in the world FIFA rankings (their highest ever position) and incredibly moving India up from 173rd to 97th in 2018.As such, Constantine believes his ability is not the reason behind missing out at English club level, while his experience speaks for itself.Voicing his annoyance to The Daily Mail in 2019, Constantine said: “My agent is as frustrated as I am.
I don't know why chairmen wouldn't want to at least find out what I'm like. “Graham Potter showed at Swansea and now Brighton you can transfer success abroad to this country.
It's the same pitch and 22 players after all.“I had a cup of coffee recently with a club chairman and he asked how I'd improve his team.
You should always look at the academy first, see if you can improve players there rather than having to spend money.“I also named three players from the Conference who could come in and do well.
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