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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 07 Jul 16 8.13am Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

On the matter of sh!te pundits did anyone else hear the wallies on TalkSh!te this morning singing the praises of Clattenburg as though the sun shone out of his arse and there were no finer referee on the planet. "Completely professional, of course he would put self interest to one side when he was reffing the Wales game this evening".

Except he wasn't...

not wanting to come over all willo but did you hear on the commentary that the ref last night is a multi millionaire , just refs for the fun of it

 


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Johnny Eagles Flag berlin 07 Jul 16 8.21am Send a Private Message to Johnny Eagles Add Johnny Eagles as a friend

By that logic (ie, you need passion, not experience) then it should be Gary Neville, not Shearer. Shearer's got about as much passion as a wet Wednesday in Wigan.

 


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Qwijibo Flag Bournemouth 07 Jul 16 9.22am Send a Private Message to Qwijibo Add Qwijibo as a friend

Originally posted by Johnny Eagles

By that logic (ie, you need passion, not experience) then it should be Gary Neville, not Shearer. Shearer's got about as much passion as a wet Wednesday in Wigan.

His stock has dropped. Not sure who's better though. Would be interesting to see how the FA view the rumours he was disagreeing with Hodgson's decisions during the tournament.

However....

I read the original article in the Guardian, now when searching for it, the results bring this up..


England's Euro 2016 undermined by friction between Roy Hodgson ...
[Link] › Soccer › Roy Hodgson
4 days ago - This article is the subject of a legal complaint made on behalf of Gary Neville. England’s Euro 2016 campaign was undermined by a deterioration in the working relationship between Roy Hodgson and Gary Neville and a series of disagreements among the coaching staff, the Observer ...

So either the story was false, or Neville recognises the damage it may have to his reputation and is going on the front foot.

[Link]

 

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Johnny Eagles Flag berlin 07 Jul 16 9.31am Send a Private Message to Johnny Eagles Add Johnny Eagles as a friend

Given the terrible choice of candidates, my personal preference would be Arsene Wenger.

Experienced, talented, good with young players and about as 'English' as you can get if you're going to get a foreigner.

Might also suit Arsenal to get rid by having him poached by a non-rival.

 


...we must expand...get more pupils...so that the knowledge will spread...

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A_89_M Flag Streatham 07 Jul 16 10.07am Send a Private Message to A_89_M Add A_89_M as a friend

We’ve just gone from a manager with no tactical nous and now some are saying Shearer or Neville just because they’re passionate, it’s such an out dated logic. Stuart Pearce had plenty of passion but couldn’t even cut it at U21 level for England why would the above two be any different at senior level? Yes we need passion in our managers, not a soulless dictator like Capello but we need someone with tactical knowledge as well, someone who can get the players to understand and enjoy the tactical side and implement it in a game with confidence.

It’s Glen Hoddle for me, he talks so well in interviews and as a commentator and he actually played a 3-5-2 system that worked (almost) for England on the big stage.

 

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Johnny Eagles Flag berlin 07 Jul 16 12.42pm Send a Private Message to Johnny Eagles Add Johnny Eagles as a friend

Originally posted by A_89_M

We’ve just gone from a manager with no tactical nous and now some are saying Shearer or Neville just because they’re passionate, it’s such an out dated logic.

I was saying that *if* you think passion is a selection criterium (I don't) then you'd be barking up the wrong tree with Shearer.

I was *not* saying Neville should get the job!

 


...we must expand...get more pupils...so that the knowledge will spread...

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 07 Jul 16 1.16pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

The Players are not good enough.
And at the end of a Season, we are no good in Knock Out Tournament Football.
So unfortunately you youngsters will never see England win anything.
So anyone can be the Manager as far as I'm concerned.

 


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crvenaeagle Flag 11 Jul 16 6.47am Send a Private Message to crvenaeagle Add crvenaeagle as a friend

State of Origin is very different to the football World Cup man.

As for your estimation on how many people would say "f*** off" to Southgate, I think you're a little off the mark.

Now for Shearer. I know it's not on TV here but do you ever watch Match of the Day? Shearers post match commentary never really extends beyond "at the end of the day if you don't get the ball in the net, you don't score goals" and other such pearls of wisdom. These errrr 'classic' one liners are not the sort of thing that will take the England team further than they curently are.
He was hired for a managerial job once before simply based on his status, at Newcastle, and they plummeted. Right down into the next division in fact. The man coudln't manage a [insert cliché] at a [insert relatable cliché].

 

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blackpalacefan Flag 11 Jul 16 7.15am Send a Private Message to blackpalacefan Add blackpalacefan as a friend

Originally posted by alaneagle1

The Players are not good enough.
And at the end of a Season, we are no good in Knock Out Tournament Football.
So unfortunately you youngsters will never see England win anything.
So anyone can be the Manager as far as I'm concerned.

You're probably not far off the mark. We need a miracle worker not a manager.

 

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2095 Flag Manly 11 Jul 16 7.17am Send a Private Message to 2095 Add 2095 as a friend

I would have thought that 'get the ball in the back of the net'is fairly sound tactics. Roy obviously forgot to say it

 

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blackpalacefan Flag 11 Jul 16 8.23am Send a Private Message to blackpalacefan Add blackpalacefan as a friend

Originally posted by 2095

I would have thought that 'get the ball in the back of the net'is fairly sound tactics. Roy obviously forgot to say it

Woy never looked up to the task.

 

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cardiff eagle Flag 11 Jul 16 9.05am Send a Private Message to cardiff eagle Add cardiff eagle as a friend

I'd love Neil Warnock. We might still be s*** but we'd play with passion, excitement and would love to see the foreign managers and players reactions to him. It'd be great fun

 

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