lol the temptation was to much to ignore
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The best candidate is Harry Redknapp but the FA will never go for him and I don't see him leaving Tottenham after doing so well in his first season.
Personally I would go with Stuart Pearce. He has the respect of the players and the fans, he's been around the England set up for a while now and he knows all the young players coming through very well having managed them at under 21's.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostIt's not his fault that Capello got it tactically wrong though is it?!!!!
Surely Pearce could see things were not working in games,does he have any input or is he just there to hand out the bibs?
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Originally posted by Robsondinho View PostDont want to be busy but big phil is Brasilian
Redknapp or Hodgson would be ideal candidates for the job but the FA won't touch Redknapp with a Brian Clough shaped bargepole and Hodgson just isn't sexy enough (sorry Woy!)
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rednknapp of hodgson but I would go with the latter.
Also if neither want it maybe Brian Blisset. He has a great voice and he could really rally the troops.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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hodgson is a tactically astute coach but the problem is the same as with capello - his club successes are built on long weeks and months practice on the training pitch drilling players so they know exactly what to do without thinking about it. at international level you don't have that sort of time (unless like spain, or germany to an extent, the basis of the side all play for the same club) so you've got to whip a side up quickly, play to their strengths and inspire them. redknapp would be ideal i think but i doubt it'll happen
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostCarlos Quieroz is the Portugal coach. Born and bred in Lisbon! Though Scolari did have the job in 2006.
Redknapp or Hodgson would be ideal candidates for the job but the FA won't touch Redknapp with a Brian Clough shaped bargepole and Hodgson just isn't sexy enough (sorry Woy!)@chrisrobson9
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