may be it is time for the FA to employ a feisty, ball breaking woman as manager. The men have been doing a lousy job for years
2007-11-21 21:30:33
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answered by JanJan 7
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because of the fact we are residing in an era of tolerance and multiculturalism. it is not significant much less what nationality your team's coach is. Capello did o.k. with England in qualifying- you're forgetting the English papers labelled him as between the suited in the international following England's impeccable qualifying course. he's merely been overrated- now anybody has found out he's no longer all that super. good supervisor confident, however the suited in the international? hardly. i think of the English media truly desires to overview from the Australian media- even with our suited qualifying marketing campaign (we basically conceded as quickly as in 14 video games- and this time around we've been enjoying respectable Asian communities, no longer little Pacific Islands with few to no professional gamers), yet we theory Verbeek grew to become into quite unfavourable. The Brazillian press has been screaming for Dunga's head for a protracted time now- Copa usa or no Copa usa, Confederations Cup or no Confederations Cup Qualifying nicely would not make a good supervisor- you're able to returned it up on the super point
2016-12-10 03:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes why not, a good tactical approach can come from a man or woman. I live in Australia and some of the women managers/coaches from the big netball teams here are truly frightening and would take no s**t from anyone.
2007-11-21 22:19:50
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answered by Julie C 2
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My mum txt me at the end of the match last night.....I know Terry V quite well, meet up with him in Motcombs in Knightsbridge every now and again and talk about my club Southampton regularly.....My mum was with me the last time I was in there and terry came in and we were chatting.....my mum said...." time for you and Terry to take over"...couldnt have said it better myself. A fans perspective in the dressing room would give them all the kick up the **** they needed....I have wanted to get on the Southampton training pitch many a time and give them all a what for......alas, no reply's to my letters or blog....
2007-11-21 21:32:14
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answered by jude 6
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its always good to give a lady a chance,i say its about time a female is given the job
2007-11-21 21:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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if a women became in charge a load of sexist old men (just like that one in 'im a celebrity') would go mental! You may as well rape their mother's as far as their concerned... tho i think it would be interestin to see!
2007-11-21 21:41:01
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answered by RMP 4
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a monkey could do a better job for england
2007-11-21 21:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Especially since the side's full of big girls' blouses.
2007-11-21 21:31:06
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answered by pluginmaybe 7
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how about selina hinchcliffe from the bbc? she's lovely!
2007-11-22 08:23:02
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answered by Foxhound 3
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hahahahahahahaha r u kidding hahaha
2007-11-21 21:47:30
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answered by AJAY 4
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