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Re: England out, what now for the FA?
What's next for the FA? Probably hiring Venables.
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Mourinho far and away the best choice. Not close imo.
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Mourinho far and away the best choice. Not close imo. [/ QUOTE ] Mourinho has said he would only managed Portugal. Guus Hiddink is the man for the job. |
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[ QUOTE ] Mourinho far and away the best choice. Not close imo. [/ QUOTE ] Mourinho has said he would only managed Portugal. Guus Hiddink is the man for the job. [/ QUOTE ] Guus had publicly stated several times that he will work with Russia until 2010 |
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No way Wenger or Fergie ever go coach a national team.
Why not Capello? Also, English players are overrated. Perhaps your team isn't as good as you think it is. |
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I'm not sure I understand quicks post... are you implying that Rooney isn't the best England as to offer and he wouldn't be part of most other national teams?
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No way Wenger or Fergie ever go coach a national team. [/ QUOTE ]Depending when he retires, and how Mcleish gets on with the World Cup qualifiers, Fergie will almost certainly take on the Scotland job again. That's again by the way, as he has already held the position. |
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No way Wenger or Fergie ever go coach a national team. Why not Capello? Also, English players are overrated. Perhaps your team isn't as good as you think it is. [/ QUOTE ] fergie already was scotland coach, and I'm sure that wenger would coach france or england if he felt he had done all he could at aresenal. McClaren's tactics were piss poor and he never put on the best team. Both him and Sven have continually tried to put both Lampard and Gerrard on the pitch at teh same time, and it's painfully obvious that it just doesn't work. English players aren't over rated, they just didn't do the business this time. Recently holland didn't qualify for the World Cup, so would dutch players be over rated if we are going by your logic? The same could be said about french or italian players if Scotland didn't bottle it against georgia because either one of those nations shouldn't be in it right now either. that is some pretty hollow logic that you are using |
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Much as I am loath to reply to someone who thinks I am the worst poster on 2+2. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
There is one name strangely absent from all these discussions. Harry Rednnap. Hasnt won much, but has melded a disparate force of journeymen and slightly past its into a very respectable football force that punches above its weight. Portsmouth should be in a relegation battle every season given the core fundamentals of the club but HR has taken the team far beyond those fundamentals. Sounds like a perfect candidate, accepting that he is has never shown the slightest interest in the position. Skeletons in the closet I suspect. He is a bit of a wide boy. I suspect he dosnt want the media attention that the position would bring. |
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