Because he knows f*** All?What makes Potter “very much an FA man?”
Because he knows f*** All?What makes Potter “very much an FA man?”
Plus he's had an MI and is well past it.Hoddle should be nowhere near that list, most players of that generation say he was the very best tactical coach they worked under and could see things nobody else could, he lost his job not because he was a poor coach/manager, but by crazy quack comments about faith healing
Which full international team has Potter managed?He done well in Sweden he took us to a different level and style that No Brighton fan had ever experienced, he got his decision wrong when going to Chelsea probably why he didnt go for Ajax, he has learned what not to do, but I would hazard a guess he would be fully motivated to take on the England job.
I don't think he will pick nice blokes, I think he will pick ones that do care and listen to what is asked of them, he demands respect which is key.
Southgate got the England job with next to nothing in experience to Southgate 190 games as manager, so he was pretty green let's say.
Potter has managed at all levels internationally and done 466 games to date.
He has had adequate rest to regain full focus and he is English, on paper he has to be the perfect choice, doesn't he?
I'm presuming the Poyet years passed you by then?He done well in Sweden he took us to a different level and style that No Brighton fan had ever experienced, he got his decision wrong when going to Chelsea probably why he didnt go for Ajax, he has learned what not to do, but I would hazard a guess he would be fully motivated to take on the England job.
I don't think he will pick nice blokes, I think he will pick ones that do care and listen to what is asked of them, he demands respect which is key.
Southgate got the England job with next to nothing in experience to Southgate 190 games as manager, so he was pretty green let's say.
Potter has managed at all levels internationally and done 466 games to date.
He has had adequate rest to regain full focus and he is English, on paper he has to be the perfect choice, doesn't he?
A preference for a manager who won't want the job.But my preference, by a distance, is Klopp. Excellent with players, excellent with the media, good tactically, and knows the English game and players.
Thanks for the update but I'd already read that in the opening post.Southgate just quit, thank god.
I read about Carlsey yesterday, but just listened to Tom Barclay, the Suns chief football correspondent talking about him on Hawksbee and Jacobs and he sounds pretty decent, has managed the younger players and has won a trophy!. "Anthony Gordon says hes the best man manager hes ever worked with" and Smug is his boss!Poch is not a bad option, but I'd prefer Klopp.
Absolutely no to Tuchel. As you say, the team spirit has to be maintained.
I don't know enough about Carsley. Potter would be an improvement on Gareth. Same with Smug, but he's under contract.
But my preference, by a distance, is Klopp. Excellent with players, excellent with the media, good tactically, and knows the English game and players.
Although I agree on ability on Poch and Klopp as I posted above, the stats show only one country has won a trophy with a foreign manager. Greece in the Euros. No one else has done it.Pochettino. Although culturally I can't see that happening. He is a top coach and by all accounts a bit of an Anglophile, but I'm not sure how his fellow countrymen would feel. Plus of course there would be a depressing number of English people who wouldn't want to see the job go to any foreigner, let alone an 'Argie'.
A preference for a manager who won't want the job.