Any manager thats out of work, Sammy Lee, Jose Mourinho, Jurgen Klinsman.
2007-10-18 11:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget about Jose Mourinho, his ego and arrogance would ruin the English game and personally wouldn't want to see him back in this country, let alone in charge of our English team.
I'd like to see the best person for the job, not just the best manager. Someone who shows we have great passion so an English / British manager would be preferred. We do have a fantastic team and all they need is a motivator, someone to give them the confidence and ability to express themselves.
I think we can be guilty of playing like a European side when our strengths lie in the 4-4-2 fast paced premiership type game, closing down, using the wings, hard midfielders and at least one strong forward.
Harry Redknapp would be a good choice, Pearce would be good too but would need a good coach to work with him. O'Neil wouldn't let us down nor would Fergie but I think the player need to respect the manager so its Redknapp all the way.
2007-10-18 21:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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A circus clown would do the same job. It is nothing to do with the manager it is to due with a team of Superstars who have no pride or passion for their country. Alot of them have mentioned not playing for their country and focusing on their clubs. There is not pride to play for your country. Most other players would do anything to play for their country. You can tell this by the bonus's offered to the England players during the world cup to win it. Is winning the world cup not enough incentive. They need to use some of the young players who want to play for their country. Also the fans need to get behind them to help them as well. Take note of Scotland this season using their home support and away support for that matter to help them. That is passion and pride. England need to take note of this and play for the shirt.
2007-10-20 13:18:14
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answered by DikiDoo 3
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The 3 best cadidates would be:
Jose Mourinho
Martin O'Neill
Sam Allardyce
The problems the FA might have though are, Mourinho would do things his own way and try to take over the FA. (The FA never appointed Brian Clough for this very reason)
Sam Allardyce was linked with the BBC bribe scandal last year
Martin O'Neill isn't English and again would do things his own way.
I think all of these could potentially do a job, I'm not certain on Allardyce, we'll have to see how he does with Newcastle for a while longer
2007-10-19 00:05:35
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answered by Rickw 3
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Would it matter
there are not enough English players of quality for any new manager to pick a decent squad from, the premiership is full of non English players, and will never produce 11 players that will put England first ,money and fame second,
not a chance of winning anything, we haven't got one proper forward of class, Rooney plays off the front men,
Crouch crap, Heskey crap, Owen fair on a good day,
as for the likes of Defoe, Jeanus, Wright Phillips, Lenon
they are not good enough. 1966 was a one off, Rugby is the only ball game we have a chance of winning any thing
2007-10-18 12:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The jury's nonetheless out on Alan Shearer's managerial skills, and he might conflict to administration the dressing room with huge names like Terry, Lampard, Gerrard, and Ferdinand nonetheless going to be around for some destiny years, and that they may well be unwilling to hearken to somebody unproven on the ideal point, and easily some years their senior. I say you adult adult males get a properly-respected, experienced boss (maybe Capello or Scolari), and allow Shearer be his assistant for now. he's English and could supply the inducement and inject some zest into the gang. must be the voice of the gaffer for the period of coaching. which will permit the gamers get used to him, and smoothen the way for a obtainable merchandising to administration the gang interior the destiny. i'm hoping Martin O'Neill won't bypass away his paintings at Villa purely yet, they're some distance from the finished product and leaving halfway via this project won't seem good on him.
2016-11-08 21:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Jose Mourinho (5-1)
2007-10-18 12:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Jose Mourinho has been spoken of but to be honest i would love it if Arsene Wenger took the job on. Even if it was on a part time basis. if he could get england playing football like arsenal do, we would be alot better than what we are now.
2007-10-18 20:51:10
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answered by Chopper 4
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Well, they better sack the players also, they were useless. The manger/coach only picks the team. Once they cross that white line.............that`s when the responsibility starts for the players.
Overpaid, overated, always making excuses.
Never heard the Rugby players moaning like those egoistic posers.
2007-10-18 12:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If Mclarean gets the sack id like to see Psyco Peace take over!
2007-10-18 13:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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