Who next for England?

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Re: Who next for England?

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iLoveLasagne wrote:Would BFS do that much better than previous managers? He may make England solid and hard to beat but being in major finals is about winning and beating the top sides.
Is it?

We've not even played a top side this tournament.

In fact, we've not even played a second tier side.

Russia, Wales, Slovakia, Iceland.

Think of the goals we've let in.

Comedy defending vs Russia.
Soft free kick vs Bale.
Comedy defending vs Iceland x2 including poor goalkeeping.

At the least you could say 2 of those could've been stopped and 2 were gk errors.

You need to be able to defend before you can attack.
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Do we need a new manager? Do we even need to compete in international football?

I think it's probably best to sit it out for a decade or so. We've loved and lost, now let's try never loving at all.
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Re: Who next for England?

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I never thought id say this, but I would seriously give :arry: some consideration for this job.
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sendô wrote:
Russia, Wales, Slovakia, Iceland.
And a goal difference against those four behemoths of international football of... zero. :P
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Re: Who next for England?

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No-one wants to be England manager. Or Prime Minister for that matter.
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Highest paid international manager on the planet: one win (Ecuador) in three tournaments..... :lol:
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Re: Who next for England?

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Time to shake the cosy golf jumper that is the FA up

Give it to Twitch
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Twitchy with Rosie as his number 2 (can smell a player a mile away).
No...

England's last decent team was under Hoddle. Probably the best Englishman out there.

What about Sir Trevor?
Would have been a great shout 10-15 years ago.
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Give it to Beckham or someone. Pretty face for the media. Players will respect a 100 cap hero.

Hire a proper coach as his assistant to be tactician. Everybody wins.
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Re: Who next for England?

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Juergen Klinsmman - for sure ja!
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Whoever it is, in tonights Evening Standard (London), Shrek has said he will quit international football if the new manager strips him of the captaincy...................If there's a god :thup:
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f*** me did the thick **** really say that?
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pablo jaye wrote:Juergen Klinsmman - for sure ja!
Only work if the FA is blown up and we start from scratch like Germany did. I just don't see it.

They'll hire another yes-man c*nt and nothing will change. We'll qualify, pick out of form, 'big name' players and embarrass ourselves again.

If the system didn't change after we failed to qualify under McClaren then it won't change now.
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It has to be Eric Cantona

This is frickin hilarious :)
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Maybe one of the super agents should become manager.
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Re: Who next for England?

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rsnwhu wrote:It has to be Eric Cantona

This is frickin hilarious :)
http://www.fullmatchesandshows.com/2016 ... way-video/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
#cantoyes!!!

Absolutely hilarious!
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