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Sportyteacher London 29 Jun 16 11.46am | |
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Originally posted by moylerg
Ian Wright..... Would LOVE to see him manage at top level - fantastic ambassador for the game.
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chris123 hove actually 29 Jun 16 12.14pm | |
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Glenn Hoddle for me, need a top coach, even if he is a bit barmy at times.
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Pussay Patrol 29 Jun 16 12.38pm | |
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I like Hoddle too, he ticks every box especially the most important one - English I'm a little put off by the fact he's been out of management for 10 years, one could argue he isn't up to speed with the modern game - one of the problems with Crapello was his methods were very outdated I still like Redknapp, he's very down to earth, very passionate and would kill to lead out his country, he would instill that belief and honour in the players which is sadly lacking. He would create a siege mentality and British style which the players would be used to playing. All this slow build up bollox is alien to them. Sorry but you can't have a foreigner in charge. How can they preach the pride and honour of representing your country? They themselves wouldn't be 'proud' to lead England, It would just be another job to them. and the Sven + Crapello reigns surely prove it didn't work?
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Dubai Eagle 29 Jun 16 12.44pm | |
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I liked Hoddle when he was in charge of the England team but to be 10 years out of the front line (imho) makes him a non starter.
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monkey Sittingbourne,Kent 29 Jun 16 12.46pm | |
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Mark Goldberg,,,,,although I'm not sure he'd want to leave Welling United :-)
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Dubai Eagle 29 Jun 16 12.50pm | |
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The other issue with going for Hoddle is that he lost the job the first time around because of something he said which immediately became front page news, just how long would it be until some smart arsed journalist trying to make a name for himself goes digging for more sound bites at a crucial time.
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IMpalace London 29 Jun 16 1.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Sorry but you can't have a foreigner in charge. How can they preach the pride and honour of representing your country? They themselves wouldn't be 'proud' to lead England, It would just be another job to them. and the Sven + Crapello reigns surely prove it didn't work?[/quote] Versus recent English managers who have been a raging success? All this "passion" rubbish gets rolled out every time we go out of a major tournament. Do people really believe these guys go out there in front of millions of people, having spend their whole lives working harder than the rest to ensure they make it as a prop and then say "ah forget it, Euro Champs, who gives a s***?" It's not a lack of passion, they're scared shi*less. Out of interest, what effect do you think "more passion" would have on the team on the pitch that would have meant we didn't lose against Iceland? Note that we are above average in running distance covered during the Euros so it's clearly not a lack of running.
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palaceontheup 29 Jun 16 1.27pm | |
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Ricky Tomlinson
Yannick Bolasie - Glenn Murray - Wilfried Zaha Most exciting attacking trio at Selhurst Park in years. |
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Midlands Eagle 29 Jun 16 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Sorry but you can't have a foreigner in charge. How can they preach the pride and honour of representing your country? They themselves wouldn't be 'proud' to lead England, It would just be another job to them. and the Sven + Crapello reigns surely prove it didn't work? Who has just turned round the fortunes of English rugby and who is the supremo in charge of English cricket. The answer to both is "an Australian"
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 29 Jun 16 1.35pm | |
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Whilst it would be nice to have an Englishman in charge, I do think going English for the sake of it is pointless - realistically, there are no English managers good enough at the moment- the fact we are seeing suggestions like Warnock, Bruce and Southgate is testament to that.
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Pussay Patrol 29 Jun 16 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by IMpalace
Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Sorry but you can't have a foreigner in charge. How can they preach the pride and honour of representing your country? They themselves wouldn't be 'proud' to lead England, It would just be another job to them. and the Sven + Crapello reigns surely prove it didn't work?[/quote] Versus recent English managers who have been a raging success? All this "passion" rubbish gets rolled out every time we go out of a major tournament. Do people really believe these guys go out there in front of millions of people, having spend their whole lives working harder than the rest to ensure they make it as a prop and then say "ah forget it, Euro Champs, who gives a s***?" It's not a lack of passion, they're scared shi*less. Out of interest, what effect do you think "more passion" would have on the team on the pitch that would have meant we didn't lose against Iceland? Note that we are above average in running distance covered during the Euros so it's clearly not a lack of running. Where was the intensity and urgency in our play? You're right that the players looked scared and passive. I think Woy wanted them to play a patient, possession game but they don't play that way for their clubs so we need to go back to basics, Redknapp's sides are blood and thunder, a way English players know how to play - at frenetic pace.
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the_mcanuff_stuff Caterham 29 Jun 16 1.46pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Whilst it would be nice to have an Englishman in charge, I do think going English for the sake of it is pointless - realistically, there are no English managers good enough at the moment- the fact we are seeing suggestions like Warnock, Bruce and Southgate is testament to that. Agree entirely. If there is a good English candidate, great, go for it. Otherwise, we need the best person for (and willing to take) the job.
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