What? Warnock?Newcastle already telling the FA he is not availiable.


It was a question, hence the question mark. She does have experience of winning a euros though, which none of the men who have been suggested have.
You mention “levels” but what “level” was Southgate before he took over?, he wasn’t exactly pushing up trees.i think Managing a national team requires a different skill set to club management. BTW my preferred candidate is Klopp.
I'd have Lee Johnson instead of her.



How about Sarins Wiegman? Has experience of winning at international level.
Not a WUM, I wouldn’t chose her, but I think it’s an interesting debate. I’m sure a woman will manage a men’s team at some point.
Interesting suggestion.
I’m not misogynistic enough to say no simply because she’s a woman.
In my experience, hyper-generalising - women make ruthless managers. They are not team players at all - they don’t get ‘friendly’ with their line reports or go for a beer with them - unless on a specific event. They think nothing of chucking somebody under the bus. They don’t even like each other. They are absolutely and brutally target-focussed and will discard failing people without mercy.
They also have the chivalry card - most men won’t put a female manager back in her box - she tends to be bulletproof in that respect.
So maybe a female manager is exactly what our overpaid, underachieving, failing nonces need??
Actually RP it wasn’t intended as a WUM.Another WUM !
international managers have the best at their disposal .. most teams even the best are probably only blessed with 20% of the best available / playing at the time for anyoneManaging a national team requires a different skill set to club managemen
I would think that a league 2 side would beat an international women’s team tbh - but that’s because of the difference in physicality of the PLAYERS, not because of inferior management.Lets face it Briz would beat England women. That is the level the womens game is v mens football. Thats how different the games are men to women.
They also have them for short periods of time only, rather than day to day involvement so have far less time to work on things.international managers have the best at their disposal .. most teams even the best are probably only blessed with 20% of the best available / playing at the time for anyone
Ah, the voice of a Welshman…. !!!Warnock
Talking of Welshman, I found out the other day that the best England song Vindaloo sang by Keith Allen. Who was born in LlanelliAh, the voice of a Welshman…. !!!
Seriously, I genuinely think Warnock could gather a team together made up of League One and Championship players that would actually give the international tournaments a good go.
Give him a team of Prem £billionaires and he would not know where to start.
Internationally, Warnock would do well managing Albania or Iceland - he’s the master of the underdog.
Whilst we still haven’t won anything since 1966, we are NOT perceived as underdogs.
A song sung by a Welshman about a south East Asian dish - and it’s an England anthem!!Talking of Welshman, I found out the other day that the best England song Vindaloo sang by Keith Allen. Who was born in Llanelli
