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Originally posted by Hubble View PostThe FA is beyond a joke.
I'd really love it if Engerland as a team ceased to exist, then we could get on with enjoying international football tournaments again, without all the usual bol1ocks.
Going to be interesting to watch as he most certainly has a different style to those in recent years, perhaps a fresh approach is whats needed.
never had a team that is going to dominate the ball as much as England tend to so will need to show he can change his tactics.
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I like him. His Bolton team played some decent stuff.
It's not as if we've been playing tiki taka and dominating for the past 10 years. We've been cack and generally had no fight. At least he'll get us fighting and put a bit of passion back in to the team.
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Actually think he might do a good job, can't be any worse than the muppets gone before him, (Robson & Ramsay the exceptions)
Will play to English football's strengths, has got the better of many foreign coach led prem teams.
Give him a go, hopefully will weed out the big egos and get us playing with heart and determination, like Iceland/Wales
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The advantage of Sam is that there will be a Plan A and a Plan B, and everyone will know what they're supposed to be doing.
The disadvantage is that he has little experience of coping with high quality international competition: zero champions league form, zero representative form as a manager, and imo his teams have had a tendency to go too deep when faced with real quality.
I think the FA would be insane to rush this appointment, and should be looking everywhere, including overseas, for possible contenders.
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If it's going to be an Englishman, I know he's been out of work for a while (maybe busy with his academies) I don't think Hoddle done anything wrong, football wise, last time around. Made more sense than most, if not all of the other pundits during the Euro debacle and apart from having the respect of the players for his technical ability, he wasn't restricted by playing only one formation but was capable of adapting to suit the oppo. Before slating me, I did say if it had to be an Englishman, and I'd still prefer it to be so if i'm honest.
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Out of the ones linked - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36772900, I'd be happy with Big Sam or Hoddle. I think its too soon for Eddie Howe and the others dont really inspire.
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it needs a manager to instill a bit of backbone to the side. Sam fits the bill. Problem is the players are less professional than they were 20 years ago. Money, money, moneyI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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