Only three managers are good enough to manage England, claims QPR boss There are only three candidates good enough to be the next England boss, according to Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp. Redknapp has already accepted that the chances of him ever being named Three Lions coach are slim after he was overlooked by the FA in 2012. The former West Ham and Tottenham boss was pipped to the top job by Roy Hodgson, must to his disappointment of the 67-year old. And when asked who should replace Hodgson when his contract ends, Redknapp named three managers that he felt could step up to the challenge. He said: âIf you ask me who I would like to see when Roy finishes, I would like either Roberto Martinez or Brendan Rodgers. âOr maybe Glenn Hoddle, who I have a lot of time for. He possibly has unfinished business and has a great football brain. âHe made one or two silly remarks but he is a really lovely person and he is someone who would come into the reckoning for me.â
Thats why I dont like Arry. He is a media whore........this week this, last week England players dont care............. Please just let us have a good year on the pitch for Rangers and let the football do the talking...............