Alex Revell is in his second spell in charge of League One Stevenage, while Ryan Garry coached England U17 and U18 teams before joining Norwich City.
Back in 2016, who could have predicted the impact of the video assistant referee, the awarding of a corner for delaying a goal kick or Saudi Arabia becoming a Fifa World Cup host nation?
Every era of football has its innovations, its game-changing technology and characters who define moments of history, and the next decade will undoubtedly see AI play a much deeper role in how the game is analysed and presented to a global audience.
For the 'Football in 10 Years' series, Stevenage manager Alex Revell and Norwich City first-team coach Ryan Garry share their views on how they see the game developing by 2036.
Revell has guided Stevenage into the play-off places in League One, working with one of the lowest player budgets in the division. This after a career that saw him score over 150 goals for clubs that included Brighton, Rotherham and Cardiff City.







