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Next England manager?

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by hcafc-anon, Sep 9, 2014.

  1. hcafc-anon

    hcafc-anon Active Member

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  2. Granada Tiger

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    A distinct possibility but deffo please, not Neville.
     
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  3. lewisc29

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    I like Gary Neville, he seems knowledgable and as passionate as anybody. Would be a big risk but we're at a time where the team is young and could grow with the manager.
     
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    Would like to see G. Neville take up management one day, he shouldn't start with the England job though.
     
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    I could listen G Nev all day on Monday night football, he just makes everything sound so simple and easy to understand, he opens your eyes to tactics
     
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  6. Murdoc

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    As much as I think Brucey would be a great England manager, I really don't want him to leave City. At least we've got a couple of years until England disappoint in the Euro's and Woy gets the chop before we have to be worried.

    Mind you, we haven't qualified yet... We all know what England are like playing alleged 'worser' teams <whistle>
     
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  7. AKCJ

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    Bruce would have to take you to the next level for him to be England 'worthy' IMO. But he looks like most viable candidate so far and would probably be given a big 'thumbs up' by the public.

    However, i'd like to see someone like Neville be given the job with a very experienced side and be given the task of success, not a year later, but maybe 5 or 6 years later.
     
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