Steve Cooper next England manager? on 09:24 - Oct 12 with 3891 views | oldcob | He hasn't found the best shape for Swans yet. No wingers mostly but having mid fielders on wing. If you were building a house you wouldn't get a carpenter to do your electric wiring would you? | | | |
Steve Cooper next England manager? on 14:12 - Oct 12 with 3729 views | Lord_Bony | Not beyond the realms of possibility according to some. Especially if he gets us promoted to the premier league. Will be a few years off yet. | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 14:18 - Oct 12 with 3716 views | westside | He needs to polish our players up first | | | |
Steve Cooper next England manager? on 14:25 - Oct 12 with 3706 views | TimTtam | It's going to be an interesting season. If we get promoted he'll stay with us, but if we make top 6 and lose in the playoffs, he could be off to the PL. | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:01 - Oct 12 with 3634 views | NotLoyal | If he takes us up and gets us top ten for two seasons he would get an interview. Just. | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:32 - Oct 12 with 3611 views | monmouth |
Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:01 - Oct 12 by NotLoyal | If he takes us up and gets us top ten for two seasons he would get an interview. Just. |
You're joking. International management is far inferior to PL management in terms of money and exposure. Gareth Southgate has failed everywhere, but is Ingerlund's saviour. International football has become a total joke. Any decent club side would beat these crappers. Norn Iron nearly beat the dutch, and Wycombe would wallop them. Bristol Rovers would give Giggs' Wales a good game. Don't get me wrong, I think it's a real shame. I remember it as the pinnacle, and the 1970 World Cup is one of my favourite memories. It's a real shame that variety and different styles have been lost as teams become homogenous. | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:39 - Oct 12 with 3597 views | MrSwerve |
Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:32 - Oct 12 by monmouth | You're joking. International management is far inferior to PL management in terms of money and exposure. Gareth Southgate has failed everywhere, but is Ingerlund's saviour. International football has become a total joke. Any decent club side would beat these crappers. Norn Iron nearly beat the dutch, and Wycombe would wallop them. Bristol Rovers would give Giggs' Wales a good game. Don't get me wrong, I think it's a real shame. I remember it as the pinnacle, and the 1970 World Cup is one of my favourite memories. It's a real shame that variety and different styles have been lost as teams become homogenous. |
Yep. They're even talking about Gerrard or Lampard being called up - no chance of Lampard if he's managing Chelsea...or Gerrard if he's at a half decent team by then. International football is something that the majority of football fans don't care so much about. It's all about the domestic leagues, Champions League and the World Cup. All of these friendlies and qualification games are boring as f**k. [Post edited 12 Oct 2019 16:40]
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:43 - Oct 12 with 3581 views | Badlands | Who has he polished up? | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 17:03 - Oct 12 with 3557 views | MrSwerve |
Steve Cooper next England manager? on 16:43 - Oct 12 by Badlands | Who has he polished up? |
Arrestable offence, I thought. | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 17:12 - Oct 12 with 3545 views | Kilkennyjack | Zero chance. Unfashionable and not a name. Try Lampard, Steve G, or another established big management name, what about Roberto ? | |
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Steve Cooper next England manager? on 18:20 - Oct 12 with 3496 views | majorraglan | He had a great start to the season with the Swans, but it’s fallen away over the last month or so. Let’s allow him to settle in to us role and continue to build a future at Swansea. | | | |
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