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The Next England Manager

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  1. Vincemac

    Vincemac Well-Known Member

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    I like to see England do well
    But that's not going to happen with the mentality of the player we seem to play
    You may be correct in I think it would be more safe if we did not qualify
    However that lets the dickheads win
     
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  2. MrRAWhite

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    I don't think he should be judged on his few games in charge of the mags. I believe he would bring passion and an attack minded philosophy to the team. And an added bonus is that if he does fail we can then call him a useless mag twat.
     
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  3. Tel (they/them)

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    I reckon it'll be the worst World Cup of all time mate, in terms of violence and crowd trouble. Many non-white's for starters, will be targeted by Russian ultras.

    I'd rather anybody I knew didn't go to that World Cup, there's going to be some seismic violence guaranteed.
     
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  4. Vincemac

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    After Under-21 coach and FA favourite Gareth Southgate ruled himself out the running to succeed Hodgson yesterday, backing is growing for Allardyce, amidst claims from the Sunderland manager's ghostwriter today that he is interested in taking the job.

    Allardyce has received support from ex-FA chairman David Bernstein, who believes the 61-year-old could address the mental issues which seem to plague England players at major tournaments.



    well we will see if he goes whomnext
     
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  5. Tel (they/them)

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    I'd take him mate, not for his tactical genius but for his ability to make a team a team.

    We've not had anything like that since 1996.
     
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  6. crumble bungle

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    I would rather that slimy rancid sack of ****e pardew get the job, or anyone for that matter.
    We have just got a manager in who looks like he knows what he is doing and what he wants and that could possibly be pulled from beneath us.
    If he were to go and its all hypothetical at the minute, who the **** would we get in to replace him?
     
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  7. Vincemac

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    Yeh everything is hypothetical
    Just paper talk
    I think they will want a yes man
    Realy with the money they get everyone is a yes man but some more less than others.
     
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  8. Vincemac

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    Wouldn't like to loose him but he would be OK
    One of the those less yes men
     
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    He's one of the best choices I'd say, the problems the team has are the kind of problems that he excels at sorting out.

    I'm a bit confused why he's got a ghostwriter and why he's going about dropping hints about Allardyce's future. Is big Sam about to drop a new series of books or something?
     
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  10. Vincemac

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    The trouble is we need a good strong England manager who takes no crap
    And does his job properly
     
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  11. crumble bungle

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    totally agree but would still rather him be at Sunderland than manage England.
    If he did go, and again its hypothetical i would love to see him win something :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  12. Commachio

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    Eddie Howe.
     
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  13. Vincemac

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    That's it he is a good choice and would be able to deal with the underperforming crap we have
     
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  14. Vincemac

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    Yeh me too we realy need him he seems to have sorted a few out at Sunderland
    And knows what it's all about
     
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  15. Vincemac

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    Maybe a big yes man
    Although he is a fine manager would he be strong enough
     
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  16. Tel (they/them)

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    It'd be an achievement for Allardyce, he's from that old school of football, being England manager is a pinnacle of a career. He'd believe he was the guy to overhaul what is an awful set up, he'd have 2 full years to put his plans in place, rather than just a few months... I really couldn't see him turning down the job.

    As for you lot, you're a Premier League club, you should know by now that managers don't hang around forever and you'll have no trouble drawing in a top manager again, they all want a job in this league.
     
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  17. Vincemac

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    Yeh your right
    He would be great for England
    But I would not like to loose him Sunderland first for me mate
     
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  18. Tel (they/them)

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    Would you resent him for leaving, if he left, or support his decision?
     
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  19. Vincemac

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    Support him
    Everyone has to look after themselves
     
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    How long will it take to sort this out? All the speculation about Big Sam can't be good for recruiting transfers.
     
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