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Beckham would be ideal ?
What as England manager ?
If you really believe that then in my eyes you join the list of idiots
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Grandspurs !!!!!!!
How are you sunshine ??
It's been a long time, hope you're keeping well
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Nope none of them have any management experience whatsoever and how the hell could you keep any discipline in a squad with "waste of space" Gascoigne involved ?
Spurcat my little buttercup long time no see
Perhaps with a role for Gascoigne somewhere in the set up?
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Would be surprised if any of the players turned up to the Euro's sober if Gasgoine was involved.
Redknapp is the best choice, he is the obvious choice, and he will be the one that gets chosen. Probably in charge of both Spurs and England between now and the end of the season then taking the England job on a full time basis after that.
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If you think Durham and Gough are bad you should try Mickey Quinn sometime. I guarantee you that even after the events of yesterday he would still want to discuss Liverpool. Paying him for his football views borders on insanity.
Why people have this big idea that ex "top" players would make great managers god only knows most of them fall flat on their faces when they go into management
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Beckham, manager?
Why not Mike Bassett
My personal view is that once again the FA have made a right cok-up by going over Capellos head to sack JT as Captain. Capello had a good record, greatest since post ww II I read someplace. He integrated youth into the side, Jones, Wilshere, Walker, Heart, Young etc..
Some people are never happy and the media are just a bunch of 's
Let's start a bandwagon for Beckham to be the next England manager. If we succeed Arry stays.
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Capello had a good record, greatest since post ww II I read someplace
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I am not sure thats correct but most of the records are not a true reflection as the modern day England side plays a lot more games, mostly again poor opposition, than the England teams of years ago did.
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Captain
So far every suggestion you have made borders on total stupidity are you trying to be funny and failing miserably or are you that stupid that you are incapable of making a sensible suggestion ?
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I might have to check my facts on that on GP, but If I recall correctly, Capello has greatest win percentage since ww II. Football has changed in the meantime I agree but all I am trying to say is that Capello did a good job all in all, IMO. It seems a lot of the players under his tenure felt they lost a good manager too.
Idiots dont wind me up they just invoke sympathy
some crazy suggestions for England managers on here
Gazza Sheringham
there is no way the FA are going to get someone in with no experience, it would be total madness
Nika
Its all very well winning meaningless games but not if you lose important ones.
Players will always say that its like a big club where everybody speaks well of everybody
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posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
Beckham would be ideal ?
What as England manager ?
If you really believe that then in my eyes you join the list of idiots
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
Grandspurs !!!!!!!
How are you sunshine ??
It's been a long time, hope you're keeping well
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
Nope none of them have any management experience whatsoever and how the hell could you keep any discipline in a squad with "waste of space" Gascoigne involved ?
posted on 9/2/12
Spurcat my little buttercup long time no see
posted on 9/2/12
Perhaps with a role for Gascoigne somewhere in the set up?
--------------------------------------------
Would be surprised if any of the players turned up to the Euro's sober if Gasgoine was involved.
Redknapp is the best choice, he is the obvious choice, and he will be the one that gets chosen. Probably in charge of both Spurs and England between now and the end of the season then taking the England job on a full time basis after that.
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
If you think Durham and Gough are bad you should try Mickey Quinn sometime. I guarantee you that even after the events of yesterday he would still want to discuss Liverpool. Paying him for his football views borders on insanity.
posted on 9/2/12
Why people have this big idea that ex "top" players would make great managers god only knows most of them fall flat on their faces when they go into management
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
Beckham, manager?
Why not Mike Bassett
My personal view is that once again the FA have made a right cok-up by going over Capellos head to sack JT as Captain. Capello had a good record, greatest since post ww II I read someplace. He integrated youth into the side, Jones, Wilshere, Walker, Heart, Young etc..
Some people are never happy and the media are just a bunch of 's
posted on 9/2/12
Let's start a bandwagon for Beckham to be the next England manager. If we succeed Arry stays.
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
Capello had a good record, greatest since post ww II I read someplace
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I am not sure thats correct but most of the records are not a true reflection as the modern day England side plays a lot more games, mostly again poor opposition, than the England teams of years ago did.
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
Captain
So far every suggestion you have made borders on total stupidity are you trying to be funny and failing miserably or are you that stupid that you are incapable of making a sensible suggestion ?
posted on 9/2/12
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posted on 9/2/12
I might have to check my facts on that on GP, but If I recall correctly, Capello has greatest win percentage since ww II. Football has changed in the meantime I agree but all I am trying to say is that Capello did a good job all in all, IMO. It seems a lot of the players under his tenure felt they lost a good manager too.
posted on 9/2/12
Idiots dont wind me up they just invoke sympathy
posted on 9/2/12
some crazy suggestions for England managers on here
Gazza Sheringham
there is no way the FA are going to get someone in with no experience, it would be total madness
posted on 9/2/12
Nika
Its all very well winning meaningless games but not if you lose important ones.
Players will always say that its like a big club where everybody speaks well of everybody
posted on 9/2/12
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