Hodgson 21:55 - Jun 27 with 9784 views | ted_hendrix | Fall on your sword. | |
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Hodgson on 08:52 - Jun 30 with 1396 views | Northernr | Southgate has said he doesn't want it. Always did seem quite a sensible boy that one. Fck knows where we go from there then. Foreign again? | | | |
Hodgson on 08:57 - Jun 30 with 1388 views | paulparker |
Hodgson on 01:40 - Jun 30 by timcocking | Good for Roy, he did so immediately. Him personally, i rather like. I think he's an intelligent and dignified man, which is a real rarity in the world of football. His team, obviously, has been a complete fcuking humiliation though. |
Do What ? dignified are you smoking something ? this old fart had to be spoken to 3 times to give that shambles of a press conference he thought his 5 minute statement was enough straight after the game and he thought he had nothing to answer to well you do , you have wasted 4 years and a great chance of us having a positive tournament , you have conned England fans who spent thousands of pounds to be tear gassed and chased by mental Russians , he wouldn't even answer his poor squad selections or sh1t tactics this chump was paid nearly 4 million a year if he had 2 years left on his contract do you seriously think he would have resigned ? of course not he would have waited for the sack and the payoff Hodgson is another spiv from the school of Arry | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Hodgson on 08:58 - Jun 30 with 1385 views | simmo |
Hodgson on 08:52 - Jun 30 by Northernr | Southgate has said he doesn't want it. Always did seem quite a sensible boy that one. Fck knows where we go from there then. Foreign again? |
Bielsa :-D | |
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Hodgson on 08:59 - Jun 30 with 1383 views | stevec | Warnock for me, just so when they inevitably fail at least they'll get a proper bollocking. | | | |
Hodgson on 10:07 - Jun 30 with 1379 views | bob566 | howard Wilkinson to step in short term ably assisted by peter reid. | | | |
Hodgson on 10:33 - Jun 30 with 1366 views | johncharles |
Hodgson on 10:07 - Jun 30 by bob566 | howard Wilkinson to step in short term ably assisted by peter reid. |
That suggestion should have an X certificate | |
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Hodgson on 10:48 - Jun 30 with 1346 views | paulparker |
Hodgson on 10:07 - Jun 30 by bob566 | howard Wilkinson to step in short term ably assisted by peter reid. |
Id rather Mike Bassett with benson & Hedges at the back altogether now 3 cheers for sigthorsson, hip hip hooray | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Hodgson on 10:48 - Jun 30 with 1346 views | PunteR | Sean Dyche is my choice. He's a savvy manager,knows the modern game and can talk the talk. Plus he's English. Surprised his name hasn't been mentioned. I don't have a problem with Wenger taking the job. He's managed in England for over 20 years and partly responsible for changing the modern game. He doesn't like spending money on players so an international team job is well suited. | |
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Hodgson on 10:59 - Jun 30 with 1331 views | paulparker |
Hodgson on 10:48 - Jun 30 by PunteR | Sean Dyche is my choice. He's a savvy manager,knows the modern game and can talk the talk. Plus he's English. Surprised his name hasn't been mentioned. I don't have a problem with Wenger taking the job. He's managed in England for over 20 years and partly responsible for changing the modern game. He doesn't like spending money on players so an international team job is well suited. |
I wouldn't have Wenger nowhere near the England team how many young English players has he destroyed over the years Ox Jeffers Wright Walcott Upson Wiltshire Wellbeck Pennant Gibbs Chambers ( especially chambers ) Jenkinson all have either gone backwards, lost form, all suffered a crisis of confidence & played out of position under him , no thanks he got lucky with Ashley cole as he was ready to bomb him out to Palace until Silvhinho found out he had a dodgy passport | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Hodgson on 12:29 - Jun 30 with 1290 views | daveB |
Hodgson on 10:48 - Jun 30 by PunteR | Sean Dyche is my choice. He's a savvy manager,knows the modern game and can talk the talk. Plus he's English. Surprised his name hasn't been mentioned. I don't have a problem with Wenger taking the job. He's managed in England for over 20 years and partly responsible for changing the modern game. He doesn't like spending money on players so an international team job is well suited. |
Wenger a specialist in bottling big games when the pressure is on, perfect for England | | | |
Hodgson on 13:06 - Jun 30 with 1263 views | FredManRave | Boris Johnson not been mentioned yet! Seriously though I'm still undecided between the potential Dream Teams of Gritt and Curbishley or Block and Parker. Gareth Southgate for Conservative Leader. Why not? It's been a mad 7 days... | |
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Hodgson on 11:12 - Jul 13 with 1162 views | aston_hoop | Allardyce in official talks with England now. God help us! | |
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Hodgson on 11:27 - Jul 13 with 1135 views | Toast_R |
Hodgson on 11:12 - Jul 13 by aston_hoop | Allardyce in official talks with England now. God help us! |
Personally, as much as I would have scoffed at the idea of Big Sam a few years ago, I see the situation similar to QPR appointing Neil Warnock in 2010. Plenty of supporters felt he was a bit of a tosser with a brand of football that was ugly to watch, but as it turned out he was everything QPR had been missing for years. I’d settle for an England team that was beyond crap to watch but totally effective, really I would. Expect Andy Carroll will be pleased. | | | |
Hodgson on 12:09 - Jul 13 with 1085 views | paulparker |
Hodgson on 11:27 - Jul 13 by Toast_R | Personally, as much as I would have scoffed at the idea of Big Sam a few years ago, I see the situation similar to QPR appointing Neil Warnock in 2010. Plenty of supporters felt he was a bit of a tosser with a brand of football that was ugly to watch, but as it turned out he was everything QPR had been missing for years. I’d settle for an England team that was beyond crap to watch but totally effective, really I would. Expect Andy Carroll will be pleased. |
id be happy with Big Sam at least we would have manager who wouldn't take sh1t and a bloke who would have the balls to drop the likes of Sturridge, Rooney & Wiltshire, I have a feeling it wont be sam and we will end up with Klinsmann instead | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Hodgson on 12:19 - Jul 13 with 1071 views | runningman75 | Big Sam could go for the poisoned chalice as managing Sunderland must be a bit like having that. I remember West Ham fans giving him stick but he got them out of the championship which many managers have failed despite budgets etc. He must know something about football though with the internet England has millions of football experts now. | | | |
Hodgson on 12:44 - Jul 13 with 1033 views | CHUBBS | At the very least we'd be organised under Sam and the defence would know their jobs. England need to realise we just can't play like the Germans,Italians,Sanish etc,we still aren't technically or tactically good enough so he'd probably be the best option until we develop our players to compete with the list mentioned above. | | | |
Hodgson on 15:28 - Jul 13 with 947 views | kensalriser | Tremendous. The world of international football will be quaking in its boots...with laughter. | |
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Hodgson on 15:34 - Jul 13 with 940 views | paulparker |
Hodgson on 15:28 - Jul 13 by kensalriser | Tremendous. The world of international football will be quaking in its boots...with laughter. |
What do you care ? I thought you were ashamed to be English | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Hodgson on 15:40 - Jul 13 with 925 views | daveB | Lets face it we can't get any worse. If Big Sam comes in and makes a pigs ear of the job then so what, we've been crap bar 2 tournaments for 50 years | | | |
Hodgson on 15:55 - Jul 13 with 902 views | kensalriser |
Hodgson on 15:34 - Jul 13 by paulparker | What do you care ? I thought you were ashamed to be English |
Yeah...do you think Big Sam is the man to help restore my sense of national pride then? | |
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Hodgson on 15:58 - Jul 13 with 896 views | paulparker |
Hodgson on 15:55 - Jul 13 by kensalriser | Yeah...do you think Big Sam is the man to help restore my sense of national pride then? |
well he is an impact manager and at least we will have a system in place , it cant be any worse than the last two tournaments under roy that's for sure | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Hodgson on 16:38 - Jul 13 with 855 views | Silverfoxqpr |
Hodgson on 15:40 - Jul 13 by daveB | Lets face it we can't get any worse. If Big Sam comes in and makes a pigs ear of the job then so what, we've been crap bar 2 tournaments for 50 years |
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Hodgson on 16:40 - Jul 13 with 850 views | distortR |
Hodgson on 15:55 - Jul 13 by kensalriser | Yeah...do you think Big Sam is the man to help restore my sense of national pride then? |
first off, i think the England manager should always be English. I think we should stand or fall using one of our own. It just seems right. So that, for me, narrows it down to one of Dyche, Howe or Alladyce. When i first heard Sam could get the job I admit my heart sank but thinking it through, his teams are disciplined and play to their strengths. He is vastly experienced, pragmatic and strong-willed.Can't see him being talked in to playing rooney in midfield or taking wilshire. While his teams can be accused of playing boring football, when he had the resources at Bolton they were good to watch. He never fails, does he? | | | |
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