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Brendan Rodgers, but he is Northern Irish and may no want to leave the Liverpool job.
Here's a hypothetical for you: IF England fail to reach the World Cup in Brazil, Hodgson would have to go. Who then takes over as England manager?
Tricky.
Why does he have to go? Especially as there is no stand-out candidate to replace him.
Why does he have to go? Especially as there is no stand-out candidate to replace him.
hmm, don't think 'Arry would be considered
Jose Bosingwa said:He's frustrated. He thinks he's a bit [like] Alex Ferguson, talks everyday, more than him, but there's a difference: in all his long career he's only won one trophy.
He doesn't seem to know what he's saying. He's a bit confused. It could be age.
Why does he have to go? Especially as there is no stand-out candidate to replace him.
Why would it be untenable? I would hope that he would be kept on and that England, for once, might develop a long-term strategy. Sacking him would be madness, especially as there is no obvious replacement. However I know that sanity and planning won't be part of the equation and he probably will get sacked, after all changing the manager always works SO well doesn't it? We go from strength to strength.His position would be completely untenable, he'd have to go.
Why would it be untenable? I would hope that he would be kept on and that England, for once, might develop a long-term strategy. Sacking him would be madness, especially as there is no obvious replacement. However I know that sanity and planning won't be part of the equation and he probably will get sacked, after all changing the manager always works SO well doesn't it? We go from strength to strength.
I don't expect England to win the World Cup but I do expect us to qualify. IF we don't, then Hodgson would, I think, have to go as he'd be forever associated with failure, especially as it's a relatively easy group unlike the last England manager who failed to qualify, Graham Taylor, who had Holland in his way.
I agree with you on long term strategy but you have to have the right people in place. England could do a lot worse than look to Gary Neville. Young and bright.
Hope Powell?
I agree with you about our realistic targets, and I agree that Gary Neville is 'young and bright'. But would he be any good as a manager? Hodgson at least has a track record - and it's not too shabby. IF we sacked him and IF we appointed Neville we'd have to give him at least eight years, but it would be a gamble and then if he got sacked early we're back to where we started.I don't expect England to win the World Cup but I do expect us to qualify. IF we don't, then Hodgson would, I think, have to go as he'd be forever associated with failure, especially as it's a relatively easy group unlike the last England manager who failed to qualify, Graham Taylor, who had Holland in his way.
I agree with you on long term strategy but you have to have the right people in place. England could do a lot worse than look to Gary Neville. Young and bright.
Give it back to Hoddle, and ask him to promise not to talk about anything other than football.