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England's Next Permanent Manager


Who will be England's next permanent manager?  

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37 minutes ago, MazzyStar said:

WE WANT WAYNE 

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Fucking fatness of that c*nt.

Dick Campbell is the man.

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18 minutes ago, tinkerbelle said:

There’s talk that England should be managed by an "elite" English manager. Howard Wilkinson is the only English league winning manager that is still alive but I doubt they would go for him at 81 years old.

As for English fa cup winning managers, there is only Keith Burkinshaw,81, Harry Redknapp,77, and Ron Atkinson,85, and Joe Royle,75, who are still alive.

There are basically no elite English managers out there that have ever won anything to choose from.

But in the eyes of the English, any English manager is elite, compared to those Johnny Foreigner types.

Having won something isn't an important factor, being English is.

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It'll be a shoe in for Lee Carsley, beat Spain as manager of the England u21s in their Euros final last year, and he's housetrained by the FA and cheap. If not, Steve Clarke knows how to beat them.

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Ken Brown won the league cup, but he's 88 now.

Maurice Evans won it too. He's 88 an' a'.

Ray Harford -79.

Ron Atkinson - X

Ron Atkinson (again) - X

Brian Little - he's only 71

Steve McLaren - 63!

As for the Scots and Northern Irish, Sir Alex Ferguson, Graeme Souness, George Graham, Martin O'Neill, Alex McCleish, Kenny Dalglish have all won it, not to mention various Europeans but they are probably excluded for obvious reasons (mostly age for the Scots and Northern Irish).

 

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Howe is the obvious choice of the employed English managers - just don't think he'd want to leave Newcastle right now.

 

If it's an English manager it'll be an out of work one - Seethey G or Fat Frank would be FAF - but Graeme Potter is probably the sensible option.

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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:

It'll be a shoe in for Ian Carsley, beat Spain as manager of the England u21s in their Euros final last year, and he's housetrained by the FA and cheap. If not, Steve Clarke knows how to beat them.

It's Lee Carsley, not Ian.

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11 minutes ago, Dunfermline Don said:

What is Pardew doing these days?

 

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Fucker will be Dancing on Ice champ.

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They will fall again into the old trap of getting the big name, successful club manager.  They need a "name".

Southgate was an unusual appointment in this regard, and he has been their least unsuccessful manager in my lifetime. Yes, he was jammy. But on the flip side his players are mostly loser EPL dugshite. Compare what he had to work with with, say, the mid-2000s team, they are far lower quality player for player.

They'll try a Klopp, Mourinho or someone when Carsley would be better.

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