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  1. grandpops

    grandpops Well-Known Member

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    Can`t find the other thread. Probblies descended into chaos somewhere. <doh>

    22nd July apparently the next date in the diary when the FA will reconvene to discuss options and provide reports regarding the England job. Just another meeting by the looks of it.

    Hiddink interested.

    "Former Chelsea interim boss is reportedly interested in becoming the next England manager following the resignation of Roy Hodgson last week and is therefore seeking a meeting with the FA's selection panel to put himself forward.

    According to the Times, Hiddink wants to be considered and the FA are thought to want to now speak with the veteran Dutchman."

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    9/2 Jurgen Klinsmann
    6/1 Sam Allardyce
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  2. Nacho

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    If Hiddink wants it then bloody well let him have it and I'm saying that because of how good a manager he is not because it would mean Sam stays.
     
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    From what I can find up to now he`s the only one to come forward and shown a definite interest.
     
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    Tuesday, July 5, 2016

    Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast to round up the latest sporting odds.

    The FA are searching for a new England boss after Roy Hodgson's resignation following the Three Lions' woeful showing at Euro 2016.

    Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce is the current favourite for the job [6/1], while Guus Hiddink and Jurgen Klinsmann [both 7/1] are close behind in the betting.

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    A bit pissed that I didn't put any money on Hiddink. He's the big market mover and was about 33/1 when I shouted him. Gutted.

    Would love it if he gets the job, not just because that means we will have SA, but because I think he'll do a brilliant job.
     
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    Went looking for Ladbrokes odds.

    They`ve got Hodgson 6/1 fav to succeed Sam if he gets the England job.

    Went into shock. Didn`t look any further.
     
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    Sent shivers down my spine that did pops.
     
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    Forget about what the bookies say.

    The bookies were spot on with the Brexit vote weren't they! And that was a 2 horse race! <doh>
     
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    If we lose Sam and replace him with Hodgson I'm going to punch a horse.
     
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    lets just hope they are wrong again then, doesn't seem to be a decent pool of managers to choose from if Sam were to leave.
     
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    Eddie Howe, get him to come to a bigger club, however I don't want Sam anywhere near the England job, I expect he would want to retire in a couple of years with his reputation intact, so why would he take on the poisoned chalice that is,the England managers job.
     
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    Its the pinnacle of football management, managing your national team, mate.

    I don't understand why anyone in the profession wouldn't want the job tbh.

    Totally agree with your first bit though. I'd be over the moon with Eddie Howe!
     
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    Ambition - I believe he always wanted to be England manager - I think his stat driven little to chance approach could be a real breath of fresh air to the England set up.Though his no nonsense style would upset the faceless toothless FA backroom
    Thus we may be alright up north with BSA
     
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    Hmmm, not sure about Howe, though I think he's done a great job at Bournemouth - he tried it at Burnley but left for 'personal reasons'; would he be the same if we could tempt him as a replacement to BSA?
    Don't think Sam will get it anyhow so could be a somewhat academic discussion. Fingers crossed <cheers>
     
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    I was genuinely worried yesterday with the thought of losing BSA. Defence playing well, team gelling, scoring goals, his January signings etc etc
    Praying they give it to Hiidink. Just sort it ASAP before it really ***** up our pre season.
     
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    Eddie Howe is a one club man, **** that. He has shown me nothing to suggest he could take us to the next level.

    He had success as a player at Bournemouth but didn't pull up trees anywhere else. He tried the Burnley managers job and wasn't a success there.
     
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    Yeah I would doubt his big team pedigree as he seems to be still positively developing in an almost closeted area - plus the climate in Hampshire makes it much easier to keep focused. In my view not yet ready for big club pressure <cheers>
    His time will come :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    Would anybody be happy if we poached 'rafa the gaffa'?
     
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    I understand the ambition bit but still feel that the England job just comes with so much crap from within the FA,the primadona players and mostly the stupid media, you've really got to want it and I suppose Sam will always wonder 'what if' should he stay with us which is what I think we all want him to do at the moment.
     
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