Well he’s got a decent stadium to play in.
Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler says his lack of managerial experience "doesn't matter" after being appointed as the new boss of Brisbane Roar.
The 44-year-old - who won 26 caps for England - has signed a two-year contract with the Australian club.
His only previous managerial experience came during a short spell with Thai side Muangthong United in 2011-12.
"Just because I'm not as experienced as some of them, doesn't mean I'm going to do as bad a job," he said.
"You could have Jurgen Klopp here, you could have Pep Guardiola, it doesn't necessarily mean they are going to be great managing Brisbane."
Fowler replaces Darren Davies, who has been in interim charge at Brisbane since John Aloisi resigned in December.
I suppose it's somewhere to cut your teeth in management and if it fails, you won't be remembered as being a bad failure with it being down under.
Well he’s got a decent stadium to play in.