My husband because he knows EVERYTHING!! Apparently.
2007-03-27 10:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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El Tel, the FA might find some money missing from their account but i'd have him back any day of the week. Mac doesn't listen to him because they are totally different styled coaches.
As for Lampard, he has had enough time and he is a back up player at best for England, took a tackle the other night and bottled the rest of the game.
I'd give Rooney an enforced break as well, done nothing for a few matches now and needs bringing back down to earth for England, we need Super Joe back and Carra in the middle of defence with Terry.
2007-03-27 21:18:32
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answered by madnesscon 4
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Firstly when looking at the qualities of players the team consists you can easily tell they are one of the best teams in the world so they also deserve a world class coach and not a coach coming from team that don't even compete to win the premiership.
Therefore the right man for the job would be one of those in the alleged list of Chelsea; HIddink, Lippi, Scolary.
Thanx!
2007-03-28 01:18:31
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answered by Invasion 3
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Sir Bobby Robson, he worked wonders for England and got us far, can`t understand why they sacked him since 1966 he had done the best.
Phil Thompson, hes very passionate about football, would love to see how well he could do, i know he has Liverpool blood flowing through his veins but i think he would give it a good go.
Oh there is also Andy Gray, doesn`t he think he knows it all, well why doesn't he put his money where his mouth is and instead of shouting what should have been done show us how it should be done.
2007-03-27 22:29:55
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answered by jriiselfc 4
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Seen the England team lately and for me they look like a bunch of spoilt kids wanting to pass time out on the ground. I think their old skipper (wooooooooooo!!!) had started this type of footballing where the DBeckham had to move out with wife and kid when needed on the ground for traininng???
The then manager SGEricksson had nothing to say as he was also having fun down the lane........
Well, that was the past but the disease is still there and for the XI to get back to business(with that loads of talent) they really need a ferocious type of manager alongside SMcLaren to help. 'Coz they really need a WHIP to PUT THEM BACK ON THE RIGHT TRACK SND TO TELL THEM THAT ENGLAND HAPPENS TO BE A TEAM WHICH PLAYS FOOTBALL.... and the manager should be SAllardyce...
yep! Big Sam should be given a big chance...
2007-03-27 20:07:00
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answered by K@rân 3
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Have Terry be player-manager.
It's practical: we just sack one man and another comes straight in, knowing the players, with experience on the pitch, and can make desicions.
It's cost-effective: pay one man for two jobs.
It's a fresh idea: it would stir up the players and inject new blood without any new blood! (although that's what we said about McClaren) The rest of the world wouldn't know what to think, so it adds the unknown factor.
Remember, you saw it here first. . .
2007-03-28 04:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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leave the england manager alone he is doing ok it is still early days the teams he puts out are the best players available to him i don t like lampard but i think that him and gerrard can play together if gerrard is on the right people are saying he is not used to that posistion he plays there most weeks for liverpool but as with england he is given pretty much a free role
we will all love mcclarren when we qualify with ease
2007-03-27 10:35:35
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answered by ? 5
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Glenn Hoddle
His man management may need work but he played the right players at the right time.
Not just the a ss kissing faves
2007-03-29 10:34:13
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answered by RedSnook 5
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There is this great manager called svin or svan goran something like that.. i cant remember which team he used to manage but i think he would be the best bet for england..... Lets hope he is concidered...
Peace
2007-03-28 04:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Play Gerrard and get rid of Lampard would be my answer.
I'd like to see someone like Lippi in charge ... forget all this nonsense that he's not English - at least he knows what he's doing and he has actually proved himself at the highest level with Juventus!!
2007-03-27 10:38:40
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answered by Smarty 6
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Theo Walcott & Andy Johnson.
2007-03-28 01:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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