His name escapes me now but apparently the young English bloke in charge of new Zealand is meant to be good
Seriously? The Championship and one season surviving in the Premier League? Had I known your standards were so low for the job, I'd have understood ages ago. There was I thinking you were serious about this, but no.
You were right. case closed.
Any chance you can stick on topic? Disagree with my opinion, but there's no need to make any personal comments.Agree he is being a muppet
Left field but not a bad callSurprised no-one has mentioned Sean Dyche, who I rate very highly.
He's now an English Premier League Manager again, and he's someone who doesn't take any nonsense, is articulate, and is tactically astute. His Burnley team all seem to work their socks off for him too.
Dyche as Manager with Shearer as his assistant
By 'far more' you mean promotion. That's a huge difference - not.Please remind me what Stuart Pearce has won as a manager. I can't recall anything.
My only memory is of watching his under 21, olympic & club sides playing with no passion & no direction. Meanwhile, Pearce just sat on his backside with a blank expression.
Add to this bringing a goalkeeper on as substitute & playing him as a centre forward when his side badly needed a goal. That is not exactly a good entry on his CV.
Pearce as a manager is a big difference to what he showed as a player.
And yes, seriously. Eddie Howe HAS won far more as a manager than Pearce.
By 'far more' you mean promotion. That's a huge difference - not.
Face it - no English manager has won anything for over a decade. Certainly nothing that in any way prepares them for a job as an International coach. I can see Southgate stumbling into the job through no other candidate being deemed 'suitable'. At least Pearce has passion, has worked at International Level, and wears the three lions on his sleeve. Howe still looks like he's a kitten caught in the headlights when I see him on TV, and is barely experienced enough for the job he's got now. Rodgers was given basically whatever he wanted at Liverpool and won nothing. Hoddle hasn't managed a team for over a decade, and was an abject failure when he did. And you lot are saying my opinion is dumb? Until you have any proper suggestions, or can come up with names that have the experience and attitude we need, don't slate me for putting him forward.
Any chance you can stick on topic? Disagree with my opinion, but there's no need to make any personal comments.

I'm being made redundant mid October so I should be available for the 1st world cup qualifier, where do I apply
How about Jurgen Klinsmann?
Look what Northern Ireland have done, they went against the norm and appointed a young manager from within their own league and have been rewarded with a great qualifying campaign and a good Euro's.
Thanks for the kind offer Peter - but we already have you pencilled in to replace George as Chancellor of the Exchequer