Here’s a Novel Thought: Emperors as Football Managers

Jose Mourinho (January 26, 1963)

Now, we’re going out into left field, here. My most recent commenter has challenged me to look at three individuals (and their past lives) to see if there are any links between them. OK, I’m up to the challenge.

Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 – May 5, 1821)

Hmm.

Alex Ferguson (December 31, 1941)

Alexander I, Czar of Russia (December 23, 1777 – December 1, 1825)

4 T

Hmm, again.

Arsene Wenger (October 22, 1949)

Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (February 12, 1768 – March 2, 1835)

Really?

I wonder where Luke gets his information from. Could this indicate that sometimes Emperors like to take time off to practice their sports management skills? It’s weird and it’s wonderful.

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1 Response to Here’s a Novel Thought: Emperors as Football Managers

  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    Notice that the Emperors are contemporary to the others.

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