Next England Manager 09:44 - Jul 15 with 17044 views | wombat | not much choice out there for an englsih manager to come in. Eddie Howe gary oneil cant think of anyone else | |
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Next England Manager on 10:31 - Jul 16 with 3005 views | PunteR | I think its embarrassing if we have Pep as England manager. Or Klopp. English manager please. We've done foreign managers and it's been pretty dreadful. | |
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Next England Manager on 11:01 - Jul 16 with 2928 views | aston_hoop | He's gone | |
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Next England Manager on 11:07 - Jul 16 with 2905 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Next England Manager on 11:01 - Jul 16 by aston_hoop | He's gone |
Those comments. We are a nation of beasts. | | | |
Next England Manager on 11:26 - Jul 16 with 2849 views | Watford_Ranger |
Next England Manager on 10:31 - Jul 16 by PunteR | I think its embarrassing if we have Pep as England manager. Or Klopp. English manager please. We've done foreign managers and it's been pretty dreadful. |
We’ve had English managers before who didn’t work either. I doubt Klopp would fancy it but there’s a good argument for him being the top target. Not exactly a clear English option at the moment. | | | |
Next England Manager on 11:36 - Jul 16 with 2808 views | Northernr | If anybody fancies a punt/cnt | | | |
Next England Manager on 11:43 - Jul 16 with 2746 views | Jeff |
Next England Manager on 11:26 - Jul 16 by Watford_Ranger | We’ve had English managers before who didn’t work either. I doubt Klopp would fancy it but there’s a good argument for him being the top target. Not exactly a clear English option at the moment. |
The manage of the English National Football team has to be English. It's one of the few footballing hills i'm willing to die on. The whole point of international football is that it's the best of us vs the best of you, the moment we start hiring Pep/Klopp/Mourinho, it loses it's partisanship, which is the whole point. if the best English manager is Eddie Howe / Graham Potter / Sam Allardyce, then that's who we have to appoint... | |
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Next England Manager on 11:52 - Jul 16 with 2699 views | Wilkinswatercarrier | Southgate can hold his head up with pride. Has done more in eight years than the previous managers managed in nearly 50 years. | | | |
Next England Manager on 12:11 - Jul 16 with 2597 views | stantheman10 |
Next England Manager on 14:22 - Jul 15 by SimonJames | Pep is on £20 millon per year. Why would he take a £5 million job (even if it is part time), that wasn't his own country? |
Pep is from Catalan so probably no chance the Spanish FA would offer him their job when it comes up! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Next England Manager on 12:40 - Jul 16 with 2480 views | rbee |
Next England Manager on 11:52 - Jul 16 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Southgate can hold his head up with pride. Has done more in eight years than the previous managers managed in nearly 50 years. |
No arguing with this. I still don't believe that an Elite manager would be interested in the England job. If Pep was asked I can only envisage a Muttley reaction. Having said that I hope that they do sound Klopp out. I could be wrong but I think Klopp is done with managing an Elite football club as it is really a 24/7/365 job. An International job might suit him in the future but I believe he needs more time off before making his next move. The FA did say today that ''we have an interim solution in place if it is needed'' You then start looking at the next level down and the BBC are reporting that Pochettino is interested and is of course free. Graham Potter, Eddie Howe, personally I think Gary O'Neill is a great shout but these managers have to factor in how an unsuccesful period as the England manager will affect their careers in the future. | | | |
Next England Manager on 13:10 - Jul 16 with 2358 views | PunteR |
Next England Manager on 11:43 - Jul 16 by Jeff | The manage of the English National Football team has to be English. It's one of the few footballing hills i'm willing to die on. The whole point of international football is that it's the best of us vs the best of you, the moment we start hiring Pep/Klopp/Mourinho, it loses it's partisanship, which is the whole point. if the best English manager is Eddie Howe / Graham Potter / Sam Allardyce, then that's who we have to appoint... |
Yep, this. | |
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Next England Manager on 13:30 - Jul 16 with 2293 views | eastside_r |
Next England Manager on 11:43 - Jul 16 by Jeff | The manage of the English National Football team has to be English. It's one of the few footballing hills i'm willing to die on. The whole point of international football is that it's the best of us vs the best of you, the moment we start hiring Pep/Klopp/Mourinho, it loses it's partisanship, which is the whole point. if the best English manager is Eddie Howe / Graham Potter / Sam Allardyce, then that's who we have to appoint... |
Yeah, Big Sam still available. 100% win record in his previous stint. Now where's my pint of wine? | | | |
Next England Manager on 13:56 - Jul 16 with 2201 views | daveB | I said to Sharon........... | | | |
Next England Manager on 13:56 - Jul 16 with 2201 views | elnombre |
Next England Manager on 13:30 - Jul 16 by eastside_r | Yeah, Big Sam still available. 100% win record in his previous stint. Now where's my pint of wine? |
Exactly, it is this sort of thinking, coupled with doggedly picking only English players, that has held England back all this time... Joking of course, but the serious point is, for example, how many English managers have won the Premier League? How many English Premier League managers even are there (is it 3?). I can't say I'm keen on ECB cricket-style three-overs-at-Arundel to qualify, then can you open for us at the Gabba, but the FA must know that the current system isn't going to throw up another Venables by magic, it has barely churned out a Sean Dyche. | | | |
Next England Manager on 14:12 - Jul 16 with 2140 views | BexleyHoop | I think Southgate has put great foundations in place and brought us some of the best moments with the England team in my lifetime (54 years). Spain promoted their manager through the ranks and I think that is the way we should go. So go with Carsley, get a great tactician in to support him. I do not want to see Lumpard, Gerrard or Racist John anywhere near the England managers job | | | |
Next England Manager on 14:26 - Jul 16 with 2090 views | BAWHoops |
Next England Manager on 11:36 - Jul 16 by Northernr | If anybody fancies a punt/cnt |
Funny thing is, if he'd seen out a season at QPR and then left to do an adequate job anywhere at a slightly higher level he would be very close to it. Even if he'd left QPR with any sort of class and managed Rangers with some level of humility he'd have a shot Instead the idiot torched his reputation. | |
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Next England Manager on 14:57 - Jul 16 with 1980 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Next England Manager on 14:12 - Jul 16 by BexleyHoop | I think Southgate has put great foundations in place and brought us some of the best moments with the England team in my lifetime (54 years). Spain promoted their manager through the ranks and I think that is the way we should go. So go with Carsley, get a great tactician in to support him. I do not want to see Lumpard, Gerrard or Racist John anywhere near the England managers job |
I don't know much about Carsley to know whether he would be suited to the job and if the players would respond to him - which they largely did with GS. However, two things: firstly, I don't trust the FA to make appointing a 'yes' man as their first and most important criterion over anything else. That said, he may well be a good bet, but your comment about having a good tactician is spot on. I always thought the balding chap sat next to GS on the bench always looked like he wanted to fart but feared following through, and as for JFH, wouldn't let the bloke near a football team. I wonder if them two were the ideal chaps to be assisting GS? A job like this, having a brilliant number two - as opposed to a bloke who likes he wants to have one - can make all the difference. | |
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Next England Manager on 15:17 - Jul 16 with 1923 views | KeithW |
Next England Manager on 11:43 - Jul 16 by Jeff | The manage of the English National Football team has to be English. It's one of the few footballing hills i'm willing to die on. The whole point of international football is that it's the best of us vs the best of you, the moment we start hiring Pep/Klopp/Mourinho, it loses it's partisanship, which is the whole point. if the best English manager is Eddie Howe / Graham Potter / Sam Allardyce, then that's who we have to appoint... |
Euro 2022 Champions..... England. That's engraved on the trophy, and that's what the record books will show. Sarina wont get a mention | | | |
Next England Manager on 15:48 - Jul 16 with 1842 views | SK_hoops |
Next England Manager on 13:56 - Jul 16 by elnombre | Exactly, it is this sort of thinking, coupled with doggedly picking only English players, that has held England back all this time... Joking of course, but the serious point is, for example, how many English managers have won the Premier League? How many English Premier League managers even are there (is it 3?). I can't say I'm keen on ECB cricket-style three-overs-at-Arundel to qualify, then can you open for us at the Gabba, but the FA must know that the current system isn't going to throw up another Venables by magic, it has barely churned out a Sean Dyche. |
An English manager hasn't won the top league since Howard Wilkinson in 91/92. Champions leagie 1980s. Klopp done both. Give me him over an English manager any day of the week. | | | |
Next England Manager on 16:32 - Jul 16 with 1739 views | kensalriser | Is Olly available? | |
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Next England Manager on 16:37 - Jul 16 with 1715 views | bosh67 | Given our tactic of passing it back to the keeper to punt it 70 yards up field the only candidate has to be another Gareth who we know all too well. [Post edited 16 Jul 16:38]
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Next England Manager on 17:22 - Jul 16 with 1658 views | Wegerles_Stairs | Redknapp on Radio 4 saying it's not that difficult a job and you don't really need to train them... | | | |
Next England Manager on 17:31 - Jul 16 with 1632 views | kensalriser |
Next England Manager on 17:22 - Jul 16 by Wegerles_Stairs | Redknapp on Radio 4 saying it's not that difficult a job and you don't really need to train them... |
...and the reasons why Redknapp is a twát notebook is now full. | |
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Next England Manager on 09:20 - Jul 17 with 1438 views | TheChef |
Next England Manager on 17:22 - Jul 16 by Wegerles_Stairs | Redknapp on Radio 4 saying it's not that difficult a job and you don't really need to train them... |
What the hell is he doing on Radio 4?? | |
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Next England Manager on 09:26 - Jul 17 with 1427 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Next England Manager on 09:20 - Jul 17 by TheChef | What the hell is he doing on Radio 4?? |
Making an eejit of himself by the sound of it. | |
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