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    Non foreign:

    Hogdson or Pearce

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    Pep Guardiola or any manager that can handle a 4-3-3 system because that's what the future of England is looking at the crop of current, and future players that we have. Guardiola is crap with transfers too, and he doesn't need to be good at them for International football.

    I blame Capello for some things like his team choice, his formation choice, him telling the players too late, and his lack of communication.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA!NGANG View Post
    Non foreign:

    Hogdson or Pearce

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    Pep Guardiola or any manager that can handle a 4-3-3 system because that's what the future of England is looking at the crop of current, and future players that we have. Guardiola is crap with transfers too, and he doesn't need to be good at them for International football.
    I agree, or Mourinho, good with the media, good with the players etc plus they're both winners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post


    Really?

    Harry wouldn't need to be a wheeler dealer, England has enough talent at his disposal.

    As much as I love Becks, has he got the personality to be a manager?
    I spelt it wrong, by an extra n. It was still closer to Maradona than Madonna so the picture wasn't necessary.

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    i'd like english. hodgson is good (although i just don't like him for some reason lol), pearce would be passionate, beckham would be inexperience (but loved), redknapp would be awesome to be honest.

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    Beckham He seems to be really passionate about England


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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    I spelt it wrong, by an extra n. It was still closer to Maradona than Madonna so the picture wasn't necessary.
    i was joking


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    roy or beckham
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    Would be just terrific if the media start going on about the manager leaving immediately after the tournament. Really helpful that is


    Anyway I reckon every country should have to have a native manager. Makes no sense for a foreigner to want a country which isn't their homeland, to win.

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    If Harry Redknapp was offered the England job, no matter if he is in the champions league, he would take the job. I have no doubt in my mind about how passionate that man is for England.

    I would love him to manage, as soon as he walked in the dressing room there would be instant respect for him. Beckham could then be his number 2, giving him experience to take the job himself one day.
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    Never liked Redknapp although he'd do a good job. I'd prefer Pearce because he'd know the U21 side inside out and would be great for the future but then again, maybe he should be hired when all these U21 players are ready to step up. As for the next few years, maybe Hodgson.


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