Paul Ince?The Zlatan wrote:They should hire that portly black gentleman, his name escapes me though.
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CM Monk wrote:Vinnie Jones is the man for the job
Exactly what we need.
"You push hard and fast down the wing to stayin alive"
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Sean wrote:Hiddink would be great at England. Lets be honest though it's Harry's job to turn down.
Levy will have something to say about it too
Levy drives a hard bargain at the best of times and he aint gonna want to lose Harry.
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Good shout.Zzonked wrote:Gary Neville for England.
He might take Scholes.
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The Zlatan-
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Danny wrote:Paul Ince?The Zlatan wrote:They should hire that portly black gentleman, his name escapes me though.
Ah yes, that's the one.
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I would like lee clarke as he optimizes the football i love. No defense and a Cb playing as a withdrawn St.
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GeorgeMiles6 wrote:Stuart Pearce is probably going to be the manager until the end of the season. Then Harry will most likely step in. Unfortunately.
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Parker for England Manager.
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Laurencio wrote:BladeGunner wrote:Best England can hope for now is Guus Hiddink. Any manager will struggle with only four months' worth of preparation though, especially in international football when the manager only meets the player once or twice a month.
That's not strictly true. Certain managers allow more freedom than others, and while Capello is someone who demands tactical discipline, there are very successful managers who would rather build player's confidence, give them a few tips and let them go out there and do their thing (Redknapp, Ferguson, Guardiola).
It's not just about enforcing tactical discipline, he'd need to watch these players train week in and week out so he can point out their strengths, their weakness, where they're capable of playing, what they're capable of doing.. etc. Not to mention that he'll barely have any time to experiment with players or line-ups. I think a manager of a national side would need a full year to get to know his team well enough.
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Jord wrote:GeorgeMiles6 wrote:Stuart Pearce is probably going to be the manager until the end of the season. Then Harry will most likely step in. Unfortunately.
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Spain were unable to win for like 4 games, not really a great achievement
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Would you really trust Harry in a major tournament quarter final or something to get a win? I wouldnt
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Jord wrote:GeorgeMiles6 wrote:Stuart Pearce is probably going to be the manager until the end of the season. Then Harry will most likely step in. Unfortunately.
Haha! What I mean is, I don't think that Harry is going to quit Spurs during the season.
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I wouldn't trust the old crook with a bar of chocolate.Sean wrote:Would you really trust Harry in a major tournament quarter final or something to get a win? I wouldnt
The fat bastard would probably eat the thing.
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BladeGunner wrote:Laurencio wrote:
That's not strictly true. Certain managers allow more freedom than others, and while Capello is someone who demands tactical discipline, there are very successful managers who would rather build player's confidence, give them a few tips and let them go out there and do their thing (Redknapp, Ferguson, Guardiola).
It's not just about enforcing tactical discipline, he'd need to watch these players train week in and week out so he can point out their strengths, their weakness, where they're capable of playing, what they're capable of doing.. etc. Not to mention that he'll barely have any time to experiment with players or line-ups. I think a manager of a national side would need a full year to get to know his team well enough.
I think if say Redknapp got the job, he has more than enough knowledge about the England players to know what they are best at. The key to chemistry is usually down to how much players play with eaother, and even with a new manager the fact that they have played together for the past 2-3 years wouldn't change that chemistry.
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Quite funny how the Euro's are in four months. Yet, England have not got a Manager or a Captain.
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Isn’t this the second time an Italian has abandoned a sinking ship? #AnfieldCatForEngland
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Isn’t this the second time an Italian has abandoned a sinking ship? #AnfieldCatForEngland
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