It is interesting that this time last year there was much comment about the generation of rather dull unimaginative British managers clogging up the lower half of the Premier League and upper echelons of the Championship.
Bruce, Allardyce, Moyes, Pardew, Pulis, Hodgson, Lambert and Warnock,were all in employment all weaving their special kind of magic that makes football such a joy to watch. The first 4 are no longer employed Lambert has dropped down to Ipswich to get back into the game. Pulis seems to be hanging on at 'Boro. Warnock and Hodgson are both battling relegation and might not survive the season although that's not to say they won't be replaced by another old school British Manager were they fired.
It does appear that the game has moved on. Fans don't want reductive safety first football and just clinging on to a Premier place or grinding their way into "contention" for a play-off place in the Championship is not a sufficient level of success to warrant it.
As an aside I would state that I have always regard Roy Hodgson as a cut above the rest as a coach he gets lumped in here purely because of the generation that he is from.