Hodgson 19:55 - Apr 29 with 6417 views | dannyuk | From the BBC "Roy Hodgson begins talks with FA over England manager's job West Brom have granted permission for the Football Association to speak to Roy Hodgson about the vacant England manager's position. Hodgson, 64, has already spoken with FA chairman David Bernstein about replacing Fabio Capello. Bernstein said: "Roy is the only manager we have approached and we remain on course to make an appointment within the timescale we set out. "Further conversations will now take place with Roy." | | | | |
Hodgson on 20:00 - Apr 29 with 4914 views | sandylaner1 | hodgson > redknapp | | | |
Hodgson on 20:06 - Apr 29 with 4885 views | AtThePeake |
Hodgson on 20:00 - Apr 29 by sandylaner1 | hodgson > redknapp |
Why?.. Not being arsey, just think you should back up your opinion. | |
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Hodgson on 20:14 - Apr 29 with 4870 views | isitme | Hodgson has managed Inter Milan and is well respected around Europe. He did wonders with a limited Swiss team. I think that Harry is tactically limited and his teams have relied on him spending a lot of money, often with the same carousel of players being bought and sold. Hodgson as manager dealing with the tactical aspect coupled with a younger coach who can be closer to the players and deliver the message, would be a good combination for me. | | | |
Hodgson on 20:28 - Apr 29 with 4830 views | Frog | Dawson for England???? | | | |
Hodgson on 20:31 - Apr 29 with 4813 views | 442Dale | Redknapp has come across as spectacularly tinpot over the last few months, from his comedy trial to presiding over a Spurs side who are completely lost if plan A fails. Plus he'd play Gerrard and Lampard in midfield. Hodgson has always been tactically astute and that matters much more at international level than the fact he failed at Liverpool, who were crap anyway. Wonder if Keith Hill will apply for the West Brom job... | |
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Hodgson on 20:47 - Apr 29 with 4771 views | pioneer |
Hodgson on 20:31 - Apr 29 by 442Dale | Redknapp has come across as spectacularly tinpot over the last few months, from his comedy trial to presiding over a Spurs side who are completely lost if plan A fails. Plus he'd play Gerrard and Lampard in midfield. Hodgson has always been tactically astute and that matters much more at international level than the fact he failed at Liverpool, who were crap anyway. Wonder if Keith Hill will apply for the West Brom job... |
Why would he think WBA would be interested in a manager who only kept his team in the champoionship because Portsmouth were deducted points. On the principle that you are only as good as your last game/season/club he is no longer likely to be in the frame for any higher ranked clubs. Its Barnsley or bust for him. | | | |
Hodgson on 20:49 - Apr 29 with 4764 views | funkkk | Media will destroy him. | | | |
Hodgson on 20:53 - Apr 29 with 4750 views | Birchy915 | Dawson for England! | |
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Hodgson on 21:15 - Apr 29 with 4689 views | frenzied |
Hodgson on 20:31 - Apr 29 by 442Dale | Redknapp has come across as spectacularly tinpot over the last few months, from his comedy trial to presiding over a Spurs side who are completely lost if plan A fails. Plus he'd play Gerrard and Lampard in midfield. Hodgson has always been tactically astute and that matters much more at international level than the fact he failed at Liverpool, who were crap anyway. Wonder if Keith Hill will apply for the West Brom job... |
if Hilly aint delivering the goods come xmas at Barnsley he and Flickers will be back on the management scrapheap...4th from bottom is awful | | | |
Hodgson on 21:35 - Apr 29 with 4658 views | DySporting | Maybe Harry isn't a steady enough hand or 'damaged goods' | | | |
Hodgson on 21:55 - Apr 29 with 4612 views | D_Alien |
Hodgson on 20:49 - Apr 29 by funkkk | Media will destroy him. |
He's had more experience (manager of 3 national sides, and Inter Milan - twice!), than you can shake a stick at. Do you really think he'll give a damn about what tinpot journalists have to say? | |
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Hodgson on 22:17 - Apr 29 with 4575 views | funkkk |
Hodgson on 21:55 - Apr 29 by D_Alien | He's had more experience (manager of 3 national sides, and Inter Milan - twice!), than you can shake a stick at. Do you really think he'll give a damn about what tinpot journalists have to say? |
He's had experience with two big clubs. He did ok at Inter but has been very public about the fact he hated the media/public pressure. He hardly excelled at Liverpool although that was clearly a poisoned chalice from the start. His international experience will not come anywhere near preparing him for the pressure of the England job. | | | |
Hodgson on 23:00 - Apr 29 with 4507 views | D_Alien |
Hodgson on 22:17 - Apr 29 by funkkk | He's had experience with two big clubs. He did ok at Inter but has been very public about the fact he hated the media/public pressure. He hardly excelled at Liverpool although that was clearly a poisoned chalice from the start. His international experience will not come anywhere near preparing him for the pressure of the England job. |
On the other hand, the stick he got when his methods didn't work out at Liverpool was considerable, but did he buckle under the pressure? No, he left with dignity and took up the reigns at West Brom with barely a backward glance. That to me, suggests he's got what it takes to handle the press frenzy, especially at this stage of his career. If he takes it, it'll probably be his last job in management and he's had enough success for it not to be the biggest deal in the world to him. | |
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Hodgson on 23:14 - Apr 29 with 4481 views | funkkk |
Hodgson on 23:00 - Apr 29 by D_Alien | On the other hand, the stick he got when his methods didn't work out at Liverpool was considerable, but did he buckle under the pressure? No, he left with dignity and took up the reigns at West Brom with barely a backward glance. That to me, suggests he's got what it takes to handle the press frenzy, especially at this stage of his career. If he takes it, it'll probably be his last job in management and he's had enough success for it not to be the biggest deal in the world to him. |
His dignity was never in doubt I actually have a lot of time for him. His real great successes in the game have all been exceeding expectations with smaller clubs. What worries me, as an Englishman, is how he reacts to the intense pressure. If you saw any of his press conferences at Liverpool you would have seen a beaten man sadly out of his depth. I wouldn't be too upset if he was given the job as I doubt we will have a great tournament regardless of the manager. I just hope he's learnt a few things from his time at Anfield. | | | |
Hodgson on 23:38 - Apr 29 with 4453 views | 442Dale | Managing Inter is a far bigger and more pressurised job than Liverpool. And he even went back for a second time. His problems at Liverpool stemmed from an unrealistic fanbase that still believes they're one of the best teams in the country. | |
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Hodgson on 23:47 - Apr 29 with 4439 views | D_Alien |
Hodgson on 23:38 - Apr 29 by 442Dale | Managing Inter is a far bigger and more pressurised job than Liverpool. And he even went back for a second time. His problems at Liverpool stemmed from an unrealistic fanbase that still believes they're one of the best teams in the country. |
And in addition, a fanbase and squad that wanted Dalglish. Hodgson wasn't so much sadly out of his depth at Liverpool, as unwelcome. | |
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Hodgson on 03:40 - Apr 30 with 4373 views | bilbobaggins | can not believe big sam at west ham aint got the job england all the way | | | |
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Hodgson on 09:13 - Apr 30 with 4300 views | Scunnydale | As much as it pains me to say it, the Press are half the problem with the England job. Their opinions carry too much weight and the average Man In The Street will simply suck up their ideas and believe them as gospel. Having said that, I'm really glad the FA have gone for someone who's not Sun columnist 'Arry Redknapp. The "fawning lickspittles" in the media would have been unbearable. Didn't they once welcome Arry to a press conference with a rendition of Happy Birthday? Plus, like someone said, Redknapp's lack of tactical knowledge would have hindered the team. And, as England manager, you can't wheel-and-deal your way to success. I'm still staggered that they're insisting on having an English manager, but if that's the case they could do a lot worse than Woy. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Hodgson on 09:40 - Apr 30 with 4282 views | electricblue | Im happy for Roy to be offered the England job more so than Arry. I also agree with what a few people have said on this topic about Arrys tactical nouse etc. When roy became the scouse manager is was a poisoned chalice from day one and he never stood a chance, now look what they have a jumped up fart they call king kenny.. The only thing that might put Roy off the Hot seat is the constant and endless shit from the press.. The FA have got to get hold of these guys and tell them to lay off.. With regards to the manager being English or not i dont care as long as hes the right man at the tight time. | |
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Hodgson on 10:07 - Apr 30 with 4262 views | SuddenLad | If the FA are serious about Roy Hodgson being appointed (and it's not just a PR exercise) then they MUST, at last, tighten the rules regarding the Press & Media access. For too long, the Press particularly, have had far too much power and far too much to say in relation to hiring and firing of the England boss. Some of the column inches printed about previous incumbents have been downright wicked. It's time they were told to 'back-off' or lose their access. 'Arry might well be a darling of the media, but it shouldn't mean he's an automatic pick to be England boss. Roy Hodgson comes across as a decent and honourable man, and I have never seen him sucking up to journalists in the way that some other managers do. Why should he? He's got where he is through his own efforts, and most definitely not with help from the print media. The manner in which he was treated by the Press at Liverpool was a disgrace, and I think he left the Anfield job with his dignity wholly intact. How sweet those 3 points must have been last week ! Good luck to him, I say. He knows International football as well as any other British-based manager, and knows it better than most. He has more experience than your average Sun reader knows anything about, so he's a good candidate. He'll surprise a few if he's chosen, and I wish him well. Whoever ultimately gets the job, the relationship between the FA and the Media needs seriously reviewing for the benefit of everyone involved. It would be a shame if a worthy candidate turned down the job simply because of the intrusive and vindictive media. | |
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Hodgson on 10:08 - Apr 30 with 4257 views | TomRAFC | when capello first left hodgson didn't really enter my mind but he actually has alot going for him he knows the premiership very well and has international experience i would be more than happy with him | |
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Hodgson on 10:21 - Apr 30 with 4248 views | JumeirahDale | I'd love Hodgson in over that scumbag Redknapp, although I do fear like others that the media will tear him to pieces as soon as they realise he won't pander to them like 'Arry would. I'm more concerned about the players we pick rather than the manager though. If Carroll, Crouch or Bent get into the squad ahead of Holty it will be a crime. | | | |
Hodgson on 10:30 - Apr 30 with 4238 views | D_Alien | It's about time, now that we have almost unlimited access to instant media, that fans started to wage their own "media war" against idiotic and self-serving journalists who pen the poisonous columns. That'd teach 'em!!! | |
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Hodgson on 12:23 - Apr 30 with 4135 views | Rickdale | I think the FA should be congratulated on making an objective appointment rather than one based merely on popularity. I wonder how those senior England players who shamefully tweeted their support for Harry feel now? I’m glad the FA have shown they wont be dictated to. A good appointment in my opinion. | | | |
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