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Who should be the new England manager?
Who would take up the Poison Chalice? I think they'd need to raving! Maybe the "Special one" would take the job on!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Truly great managers relish a challenge, are fearless in their decisions, full of self -confidence and want, and get, their own way without interference from owners and boards. And they enjoy making a silk purse out of a sow's ear. They take a team like Porto and get to win things.That guarantees that England won't get a great manager !
The FA will insist upon getting someone who satisfies a committee, won't upset anyone, loves compromise, is an all-round nice bloke, will listen to what they say.......
Mourinho would love it, on his terms.He's just the type. He's no respecter of reputations.When he arrived at Chelsea he said something to the effect that he wanted a team of eleven who he could get to play as a team, not eleven stars and prima donnas (he promptly had a clear out).Brian Clough was the same, and he'd have been a winner as England manager, but we know what the FA thought of him !
The FA will insist upon getting someone who satisfies a committee, won't upset anyone, loves compromise, is an all-round nice bloke, will listen to what they say.......
Mourinho would love it, on his terms.He's just the type. He's no respecter of reputations.When he arrived at Chelsea he said something to the effect that he wanted a team of eleven who he could get to play as a team, not eleven stars and prima donnas (he promptly had a clear out).Brian Clough was the same, and he'd have been a winner as England manager, but we know what the FA thought of him !
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Does it really matter?
I do not follow football - can't stand the game. But as an outsider it strikes me that numerous managers have tried and failed to produce a successful England football team.
That being the case, it might be time to examine the players and, in particular, the ridiculous situation where many of players in the top league (where I would expect the best to play) are not eligible to play for England.
I do not follow football - can't stand the game. But as an outsider it strikes me that numerous managers have tried and failed to produce a successful England football team.
That being the case, it might be time to examine the players and, in particular, the ridiculous situation where many of players in the top league (where I would expect the best to play) are not eligible to play for England.
Anyway I'm not all that bothered as I'm more of a Rugby man. It'd be nice to win somthing one day though. The WC in 66 is really ony half a world cup, you need to win each game in a foriegn land for it to count as a full one!
Hands up all those who can name the last international trophy won by England!
Hands up all those who can name the last international trophy won by England!
I would like the job. Seriously.
When the national team fail once again under my tutelage, I will be sacked and humiliated, and given �2,000,000 to add to my misery.
Yes, on the day that he pocketed a fortune, he said it was the worst day of his life. Well, I wouldn't mind a slice of that!
"Gizz a job! Go on! I can do that! Go on! Gizz a job!"
When the national team fail once again under my tutelage, I will be sacked and humiliated, and given �2,000,000 to add to my misery.
Yes, on the day that he pocketed a fortune, he said it was the worst day of his life. Well, I wouldn't mind a slice of that!
"Gizz a job! Go on! I can do that! Go on! Gizz a job!"
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