Manager or Coach?

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Nobody knows
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Manager

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Manager. Egg and chips.

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Say coach in a northern English accent and you'll never say or look at the word again.
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kevin04 wrote:Say coach in a northern English accent and you'll never say or look at the word again.


A coach in nothern england is what pensioners use to get to Blackpool.
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Manager.

Most employ coaches, to coach. The manager is obviously is a coach as well in most instances, but his role is much wider.
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