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The eagle's Flag 28 Jun 16 8.27pm Send a Private Message to The eagle's Add The eagle's as a friend

Harry redknapp is the best person to takeover for England he should of got it when Hobson was offered the job

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 28 Jun 16 8.40pm

Originally posted by Jonsey

I'm going for a drastic reshuffle

I'd have a separate selection committee who pick the squad based on performance and discipline. Members to be retired managers, ex pros retired from a football for at least 5 years, from different generations and postions who will obviously have different views and opinions on all the players so no favouritism.
Example.
Terry Venebals
Kevin Keegan
FA Head od discipline
Ray Clemence
Stuart Pearce
Bryan Robson
Teddy Sherinham


Manager who picks the team
a group of ex internationals to do the coaching.

Manager Home or foreign not bothered
Pellegrini

Coaches
Shearer
Fowler
Platt
Beardsley
Barnes
G.Neville
Keown
Rio Ferdinand
Seaman


Edited by Jonsey (28 Jun 2016 6.32pm)

in what way does Pellegrini qualify as England manager?

 


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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 28 Jun 16 8.48pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

Rugby's different, it seems accepted in that code but not in Football. All the top nations Brazil, Germany, France, Spain, Italy etc never go foreign. It's about pride in leading your country.

England should play an English way under an English manager not throw in the towel and try a copy the Spanish.

Klinnsman won Euro 96 in England and was revelling in it singing 'football's coming home' rubbing our noses in it and you want that arsewipe to lead our nation out at Wembley? you need your head testing

Edited by Pussay Patrol (28 Jun 2016 8.13pm)

I actually for obvious reasons, don't particularly care who the manager is. I quite like to see England do well though (even if I have enjoyed taking the piss over the past 24 hrs) and it makes sense to get the best person. My reaction was more to the use of Kraut and referencing Ramsey and Robson.

Klinsman probably isn't experienced enough. If I was an England fan the man I would want is Wenger.

 


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Pussay Patrol Flag 28 Jun 16 8.52pm

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

If I was an England fan the man I would want is Wenger.

But he's French. Plus he plays slow tika taka walk the ball in the net football which we have proven we can't do.

 


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samprior Flag Hamburg 28 Jun 16 9.35pm Send a Private Message to samprior Add samprior as a friend

I'd take Pellegrini.

Had high profile experience, understands the English game and tactically sound.

Plus he's available and I don't see much to choose from...

Unless we go down the unfashionable English manager route of either Bruce or Allardyce, who I think would actually both do a decent job, just maybe not the prettiest although it'd be hard to get much worse atm.

Edited by samprior (28 Jun 2016 9.38pm)

Edited by samprior (28 Jun 2016 9.39pm)

 

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EagleinSF Flag San Fransisco 28 Jun 16 9.40pm Send a Private Message to EagleinSF Add EagleinSF as a friend

Originally posted by samprior

Unless we go down the unfashionable English manager route of Bruce or Allardyce, who I think would both do a decent but maybe if not pretty job (though it'd be hard to get much worse).

Not really - they could re-appoint the Wally with the Brolly!

Its a systemic problem, not just the manager. As long as we pick most players from the 'Top 4' even of they haven't kicked a ball in anger throughout the season or are horribly out of form then we'll fail.

Playing players out of position just adds to the guarantee that we'll fail.

And guess what - we fail.

Pick players in form from the top 2 divisions and get them playing with some pride and passion

 

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Jonnyg121 Flag Tunbridge Wells 28 Jun 16 9.47pm Send a Private Message to Jonnyg121 Add Jonnyg121 as a friend

It will never happen, but I honestly think Neil Warnock would make an excellent England manager, sounds crazy but is it really that much of a daft suggestion?

In my opinion, being an England manager is not rocket science...know your best starting 11 and formulate a system that plays to their strengths. Neil is more than capable of doing that and in addition, he would inject a huge amount of passion into the team.

Lastly, he succesfully nurtured a lot of young players (Moses etc) during his time at Palace, I think he would do the same with the players coming through at international level.

 

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 28 Jun 16 9.52pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by Jonnyg121

It will never happen, but I honestly think Neil Warnock would make an excellent England manager, sounds crazy but is it really that much of a daft suggestion?

In my opinion, being an England manager is not rocket science...know your best starting 11 and formulate a system that plays to their strengths. Neil is more than capable of doing that and in addition, he would inject a huge amount of passion into the team.

Lastly, he succesfully nurtured a lot of young players (Moses etc) during his time at Palace, I think he would do the same with the players coming through at international level.

Apparently the way the Germans do it is the opposite. They have a predefined style which every team from youth upwards play. Then the manager picks players he knows will fit the system. They may play players out of positition but they all know what they have to do.

 


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Jonnyg121 Flag Tunbridge Wells 28 Jun 16 10.10pm Send a Private Message to Jonnyg121 Add Jonnyg121 as a friend

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

Apparently the way the Germans do it is the opposite. They have a predefined style which every team from youth upwards play. Then the manager picks players he knows will fit the system. They may play players out of positition but they all know what they have to do.

I said being an England manager is not rocket science, never mind the Germans.

In all seriousness, Ranieri inherited a squad, not a playing style. He looked at and analysed his players and came up with a way to get this most out his team. He injected belief and confidence to his team. If he can do it throughout the course of 38 games, I cannot see how an England manager cannot do it in 7 games.


Edited by Jonnyg121 (28 Jun 2016 10.10pm)

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 28 Jun 16 10.29pm

Originally posted by Jonnyg121

I said being an England manager is not rocket science, never mind the Germans.

In all seriousness, Ranieri inherited a squad, not a playing style. He looked at and analysed his players and came up with a way to get this most out his team. He injected belief and confidence to his team. If he can do it throughout the course of 38 games, I cannot see how an England manager cannot do it in 7 games.


Edited by Jonnyg121 (28 Jun 2016 10.10pm)

Ironically Ranieri was a spectacular failure at International football with Greece

I suppose some managers have the right skill set to adapt to international football and some don't

 


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Jonnyg121 Flag Tunbridge Wells 28 Jun 16 11.06pm Send a Private Message to Jonnyg121 Add Jonnyg121 as a friend

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

Ironically Ranieri was a spectacular failure at International football with Greece

I suppose some managers have the right skill set to adapt to international football and some don't

I agree.

I think the biggest issues lie with the F.A, they've appointed some terrible managers, and I just know someone like Southgate will be their next appointment.

As Y Ddraig Goch mentioned in a previous post, the Germans focus on a playing style, and ensure the style is emulated throughout the youth team right up to the starting 11, a concept that the FA do not seem interested in, which became clear when Roy made last minute changes to formations and line ups, prior to the Euros!


 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 28 Jun 16 11.11pm

Southgate is perfect for the FA

he'll be another yes man, be good at PR and won't rock the boat or criticise his employers

 


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