GP obviously.
Some say he didnt achieve anything yet in his career and that is one opinion you can have, but he still achieved more than GS.
Shouldn't the poll be
' who would do the best job as England manager?'
GP obviously.
Some say he didnt achieve anything yet in his career and that is one opinion you can have, but he still achieved more than GS.
Southgate was very fortunate to get the England job. His main credential being he was English, which fit the strange, possibly xenophobic desire at the time for an English manager again. Southgate had a very very average club career as manager.
Given the two preceding managers were both English, I was under the impression that his main qualification was that he happened to be walking past the room while they were trying to think of anybody still both available and willing to do the job.
Maybe he had his own pencil case as well.