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Next England Manager

  

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  1. 1. Who should be the next England manager?

    • Claudio Ranieri
      8
    • Gareth Southgate
      4
    • Jose Mourinho
      1
    • Fat Sam
      69
    • 'Arry Redknapp
      5
    • Woy staying in charge
      2
    • Eddie Howe
      55
    • Alan Pardew
      4
    • Gary Neville
      5
    • Nigel Pearson
      45
    • Mark Sampson
      1
    • Manuel Pelligrini
      8
    • Louis van Gaal
      1
    • Roberto Martinez
      1


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Posted

Why keep giving it to experienced old guys?

You want to pick form players, why not pick form managers? Give it Eddie Howe. No Leicester fan should be mocking him for his status in football. He only knows success.

Posted

Big Sam for me out of that list, would love Pearson but that won't happen yet.

The only other I would go for is Ian Wright just because he has some common sense and desire to win, never happen though obviously.

Posted

It won't be Southgate. That's a daft bet. It'll be a current, in work, top flight manager from somewhere.

There isn't one available as far as I can see , and they have done the u21 to senor thing before

Southgate walks on water a FA HQ

I think he is a shoe in

Posted

I'd like to see big Sam get it. Last season finished with three english managers in the prem. You could argue that pardew under performed with palace. Bournemouth did very well and Sunderland some how avoided relegation which when you look at their squad was quite remarkable.

Big sam would steady the ship. I'd like to see him in charge. I think it is a bit early for Eddie Howe but he is obviously one for the future. It'd be great if Howe could be assistant manager for England on a part time basis whilst still learning his trade in the prem at Bournemouth woth a view to him taking over the top job in 2 or 4 years.

Posted

The people that put Howe forward would have put Pardew forward a few years ago and Aidy Boothroyd a few years prior to that!

Posted

I reckon Roberto Martinez could talk himself into the job if he got interviewed.

All potential candidates have limitations, I just want someone who is going to be honest and bring some passion back into it. It's not a very English trait but someone like Conte.

I think Jose would have had a go if the United job hadn't come up. LVG is someone I could see the FA looking at.

Posted

I agree, but every England manager is the same, maybe it's the fa. You just know that if Jose was English he wouldn't get the job or any other manager who likes to think and run things himself.

That is true agree with this

Posted

I'm actually slightly concerned they are going to come after Claudio tbh. He's exactly the sort of manager England need atm

 

which is exactly why they wont even consider him ;)

Posted

Need someone to come in and have the same effect as Eddie Jones has for the England rugby team. Not afraid to make changes and can play to the strengths of the team.

Posted

I think Eddie Howe would be a good choice, however I'm warming more and more to the idea of Big Sam.

 

He's an organizer and a team builder and I think with access to a talented pool of players, he'd build a successful England side.

 

The whole blueprint needs to be ripped to pieces and started again afresh. I'd start by stripping Rooney of the captaincy and picking the first squad on last seasons form, perhaps then we'd see players who deserve to be there rather than the entitled. Henderson, Wilshere, Stones, Barkley, Sterling did not deserve to be there. We want hungry players who can work as a team and who will be proud to pull on the 3 lions shirt.

Posted

has to be eddie howe for me has done well on a budget with bournmouth and always tries to play passing football only concern is of course defensively looks a bit naive but let's be honest there are not a great deal of candidates. but it won't matter because same old england.the fa needs a complete overhaul but they have very little power over the all consuming premier league.

Guest CityFan 06
Posted

I think Eddie Howe has the potential to be a very good England manager. But, at the same time he's doing an excellent job with Bournemouth at the moment. 

Guest Col city fan
Posted

I think Eddie Howe has the potential to be a very good England manager. But, at the same time he's doing an excellent job with Bournemouth at the moment.

You know what would happen to Howe...in a quest to change things, radically, we'd lose a few and people would want him out.

Inexperienced, bad choice...etc would be yelled.

It's got to go to an experienced bloke BUT who don't take shite either.

Fat Sam would fall into this bracket.

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