Who to replace Woy??

Problem is which English managers are successful especially in European competitions and can handle big egos? There just aren't any candidates that I can see. So theer will need to be compromises; either a foreign manager, or one with a lack of experience.

Personally, I think Sam Allardyce will be a failure at national level. Harry Redknapp has ruled himself out, so that leaves Alan Pardew. :roll:
 
flimper said:
Please not Southgate or Neville

Southgate would be perfect for the job , , , , decidedly average as a league manager followed by failing miserably last year as coach of England's U21s who went out of the equivalent euro champs at first stage :wink:
A fine pedigree for the job id say
 
Another shout for Eddie Jones - OK he's an Aussie, and probably knows nothing about football - although that doesn't seem to be a big disadvantage. The rugby team won 3-0 in Australia, even the All Blacks haven't done that for over 40 years. He told them they'd had one excellent game and two average ones, and he expected better...
Cheers, Dave
 
What about Michael Sheen who played Brian Clough in the film the damned united
At least he can act like he no's what he'd doing
Rather than just standing there scratching his head :cry: :poke:
 
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Typical England dressing room team talk?? :P

I don't know myself who's going to be Woy's replacement but he needs to have the balls to tell the FA to F off and not pander to the nancy boy, "superstar", I've done my bit to get here attitude of the "players" in the squad.....

I'd drop the whole lot of 'em if it was me and pick a completely fresh team even using lower league players,works for other countries, who might play with some pride and passion once picked. Then tell the others....you want to play for England?? Then bloody well prove it and earn it, don't just expect it.....
 
Jack blade wrote
I don't know myself who's going to be Woy's replacement but he needs to have the balls to tell the FA to F off and not pander to the nancy boy, "superstar"

I'd drop the whole lot of 'em if it was me and pick a completely fresh team even using lower league players,works for other countries, who might play with some pride and passion once picked. Then tell the others....you want to play for England?? Then bloody well prove it and earn it, don't just expect it.....[/quote]




This is the problem, whoever comes in is likely to pick the same bunch of losers with Hart and Rooney at the top of the list.
It's almost guaranteed to be more of the same old rubbish. We need Revolution not Evolution.
 
Grumpyowl said:
This is the problem, whoever comes in is likely to pick the same bunch of losers with Hart and Rooney at the top of the list.
It's almost guaranteed to be more of the same old rubbish. We need Revolution not Evolution.

Definitely +1 on that.......
 
exdos said:
Only one realistic candidate. Big Sam.

We've had a series of "smoothies" as England manager, now we've got a proper abrasive manager to ruffle the feathers of the multi-millionaire players. Sam certainly can't do any worse than his predecessors. :thumbsup: :D
 
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