You will lose sleep whoever becomes manager just as you will if he stays. This is Spurs and it's not sleep inducing.
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very true.....i supose id have it no other way.
You will lose sleep whoever becomes manager just as you will if he stays. This is Spurs and it's not sleep inducing.
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As I mentioned sometime in the last week, the majority of England managers don't come from "big" clubs: Alf Ramsey and Bobby Robson arrived from Ipswich, Hoddle from a pre-Roman Chelsea, Venables from a be-Sugared Spurs, Greenwood from West Ham (I should mention the abject failures - Keegan from Fulham, McClaren from Middlesbrough, Taylor from Villa)
With the exception of Sven and Capello, all England coaches came from sides that were exceeding expectations. Traditionally, that would make Hodgson the prime candidate, with Pardew not far behind.

You will lose sleep whoever becomes manager just as you will if he stays. This is Spurs and it's not sleep inducing.
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Alan Pardue is surely a better bet for England than Harry? Look what he's done, having lost key players, such as Carroll, Barton and Nolan - no, don't laugh! - and on a budget that makes Everton's look good.
Alan Pardue is surely a better bet for England than Harry? Look what he's done, having lost key players, such as Carroll, Barton and Nolan - no, don't laugh! - and on a budget that makes Everton's look good.
Hodgson if not the best bet is certainly the best bet of the names being branded about. Surely no one could possibly think Harry was a better option than Roy if they knew anything about football.
I personally think Roy would do well
Venables was the best tactician England have had and should still be there, but again image and media did for him.
Is this the same Hodgson who made a balls up of the Blackburn job ?? Is this the same Hodgson who made a balls up of the Liverpool job ??
humanbeingincroydon, with all due respect every manager can make excuses as to why it never worked, from blaming the chairman, to blaming injuries and fund available.
However, when its all said and done, the manager and his coaching team train the players, pick the tactics, pick the team and blame will always go to the managers door and rightly so.
Hodgson is not going to make a successful England manager, he just doesn't have it in him to succeed in a huge job in this country, with huge expectations, it just isn't him so we can sit here all week discussing the pros and cons of his career, however if Roy is made England manager, it will be a disaster and a backwards step.
Hodgson is not going to make a successful England manager, he just doesn't have it in him to succeed in a huge job in this country, with huge expectations, it just isn't him so we can sit here all week discussing the pros and cons of his career, however if Roy is made England manager, it will be a disaster and a backwards step.
As I've pointed out, two or three times, the only England managers to come from "big" clubs are Sven and Capello. The fact that England's two most successful coaches both managed Ipswich before taking the England job underlines this fact.
No! we have to consider other Ipswich managers:
John Lyall
George Burley
Joe Royle
Jim Magilton
Roy Keane
Paul Jewell