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post Jun 28 2016, 01:44 PM
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After the dismal display by England in Euro 2016 & the demise of Roy Hodgson who do you think should now get the job of Manager / Coach?

I think it should be Alan Shearer
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post Jun 28 2016, 02:04 PM
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I don't see any issue with Gareth Southgate as long as the gutterpress leave him alone. Which they won't.
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post Jun 28 2016, 03:13 PM
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Claudio Ranieri.
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post Jun 28 2016, 03:46 PM
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Alan Shearer are you kidding me

It probably be Gareth Southgate, Tim Sherwood or Gary Neville. Apparently Glenn Hoddle is second favourite.

Another name was put in the pot Arsene Wenger, but I don't think he wll take it on
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post Jun 28 2016, 03:47 PM
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Hands off Slaven Bilic.

Otherwise... Hiddink?

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Alan Shearer are you kidding me

It probably be Gareth Southgate, Tim Sherwood or Gary Neville.

Another name was put in the pot Arsene Wenger, but I don't think he wll take it on

Tactics Tim is nearly as bad an idea as Glenn Hoddle.
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post Jun 28 2016, 05:04 PM
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It doesn't matter who the manager is, the FA need to implement an idea and a strategy. Either play long ball, pressing, possession etc. and go for that so that we have the structure in place. We have a real lack of quality coaches in England, and the next manager should not be English.

Pellergini would be a great shout for me.
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post Jun 29 2016, 07:29 AM
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I love the way every time England sack a coach it flips between the next one "needing to be English" or "needing to be foreign"!

There tend to be far too many individuals who look better than they are due to playing with genuinely world class colleagues at club level. Don't worry about the coach's club career - interview properly to find somebody who can recognise what elements are required from a team - and perhaps call training sessions more frequently if they can (and that will often be down to the clubs).

One thing that may come from this is that some players may genuinely have to decide between club and country. Or money. Get the right people picked and you may start to see team performances. Like Iceland.
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post Jun 29 2016, 08:47 AM
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Agreed that there's far deeper structural problems, but we could have still done a decent job in that tournament with someone other than Hodgson at the helm.

Heard talk of Southgate taking it for a year until Wenger's contract is up. Not the worst idea.
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post Jun 29 2016, 07:04 PM
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Odds on England's next manager:


Gareth Southgate 7-4f
Glenn Hoddle 5-1
Jurgen Klinsmann 6-1
Sam Allardyce 14-1
Eddie Howe 14-1
Alan Pardew 14-1
Alan Shearer 14-1
Harry Redknapp 14-1
Arsene Wenger 16-1
Slaven Bilic 16-1
Gary Neville 20-1
Guus Hiddink 25-1
Manuel Pelligrini 25-1
Rafa Bentiez 25-1
Laurent Blanc 25-1
Brendan Rodgers 25-1
Claudio Ranieri 25-1
David Moyes 33-1
Steve Bruce 33-1
Mark Hughes 33-1
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post Jun 29 2016, 07:13 PM
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Not sure if Arsene Wenger would take it when his contract runs out next year, it depends how well Arsenal do next season, they might extend his contract.
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post Jun 29 2016, 07:51 PM
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What an uninspiring choice of managers.
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post Jun 29 2016, 08:02 PM
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Who would have the bottle to take this position?

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post Jun 30 2016, 07:01 AM
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I'm a bit worried Big Sam will still fancy it. That said, the way Sunderland start every season, he'd be gone by October anyway.
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post Jul 13 2016, 11:05 AM
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Allardyce is talks with the FA.

Oh England, when will you learn.
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post Jul 13 2016, 02:04 PM
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As long as they are talking to him about nothing more important than pie consultant for Wembley.
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post Jul 13 2016, 02:56 PM
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He would have been good ten years ago, but the game has moved on. Back then he was taking decent Premier League teams and pushing them into Europe - now he's taking crap teams and making them decent. He wouldn't be a disaster, but we could do a lot better. As a West Ham fan, the fact that Bilic's name was being thrown around makes me feel underwhelmed by Big Sam.
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post Jul 13 2016, 06:50 PM
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You're ten years too late Big Sam.


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I'm a bit worried Big Sam will still fancy it. That said, the way Sunderland start every season, he'd be gone by October anyway.


Your worries could be right there, richie.

If it's an final option, then I suppose we'll take Big Sam.
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post Jul 19 2016, 08:02 PM
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Steve Bruce and Sam Allarydce have both had interviews with the FA yesterday apparently.

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post Jul 20 2016, 06:42 AM
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We'll need some new doors either way.
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post Jul 20 2016, 09:06 AM
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Personally Klinsmann would be my choice. Knows the English game, knows how to win, has a proven record as manager and maybe, just maybe, we might learn how to take a penalty.

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