In that case he should have sued them , all that nonsense and the Eileen Drewery stuff seemed clear enough at the time and a lot of the players came out afterwards saying he had wacky theories about injuries and how they should be healed. I'd prefer a young manager even one with a lot to prove, they should take a leaf out of the England ladies book with Sampson who has taken them to the next level.
Everyone's favourite cliche, he lost the players.... Sky Sports News HQ @SkySportsNewsHQ BREAKING NEWS: Sky Sources: Senior England players lost faith in Roy Hodgson's decision making during Euro 2016.
Give the job to Ant and Dec and start a tv show that runs for ever Each game, supporters text in their preferred player in each position - as opposed to Roy we pick a formation that everyone knows - obviously the formation is voted for by the public as well For the team talk Ant and Dec read out live tweets from fans, same for half time team talks Subs are decided on Facebook polls.
Dont shoot the messenger. I havent got a clue if it's true or not, Im just saying what he said in a recent interview.
He is definitely backtracking, there was so much in the press about it that he could have made a fortune in litigation if it was all bollocks
Roy Hodgson's decision making didnt suddenly make the players incapable of controlling a ****ing football or passing to a teammate. Talk about wringing the manager out to dry.
Absolutely agree with this. People have very selective memories when it comes to Venables. We played really well once in Euro 96 , against Holland, and quite well against Germany. The Southern media loved his smart London image as well. He has had very limited tangible success as a mentor to other managers since he left. I'd really like Ancellotti - great man, great record.
Martin Green - "We will be looking for the best person for the job, not necessarily the best Englishman'
I do know why he was sacked. Just because I was 'too young' doesn't mean you can't find this stuff out. I think I too would lose faith in the manager if he kept telling them that Kane had to take set pieces. Good.
The fact that Martin Glenn, one of the three people in charge of choosing the next England manager, said he isn't a 'football expert', is quite distressing.
James Corrigan @jcorrigangolf Martin Glenn was the man who killed off Captain Birdseye in favour of a character called Clarence. No he wasn't a fish-finger expert, either.