02-07-2016, 14:03
02-07-2016, 14:58
Talking to the Scottish boys, they say as a joke John Barnes. However what about Harry Redknapp with help from his trusty mate Joe Jordan
02-07-2016, 15:52
They will never go for Redknapp. He has had a lot of controversial dealings.
02-07-2016, 18:21
02-07-2016, 19:56
Roy can with his team selection.
03-07-2016, 07:26
Arsene's now says he is remotely interested in England job. Come on Arsene FFS declare whether you want the job publicly or not But if he did take it, wouldm't he then be one of the oldest international managers?
03-07-2016, 07:32
(02-07-2016 14:03 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Giggsy Leaving United after 29 years maybe hes going to jobshare England job with beckham
I can see them now - packing their backroom staff with most of the class of '92!! and picking a full Manchester based squad from Both City & United for England!! That will go down well with the rest of England!!
03-07-2016, 09:09
theres not much england talent in the United and City Squads
03-07-2016, 20:55
I think whoever gets the rather thankless job of being the next England manager needs to look beyond just the Premiership for it's pool of players. Wales especially and other UK teams (and the Irish Republic) have players from the Champoinship and even the now First Division and Wales have certainly proved they can do better than. England with a squad of lower league players.
Will the new England manager or England Football association have learned any lessons from Euro 2016, the success of Wales and failure of England? I doubt it!
Will the new England manager or England Football association have learned any lessons from Euro 2016, the success of Wales and failure of England? I doubt it!
04-07-2016, 02:01
I don't know who would want the job, the FA don't support managers ability to manage the team, The press seems to think it knows better than manager how to manage team as demonstrated with the John Terry situation before World Cup 2010