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RE: Next England manager - stato - 29-06-2010 00:41

it don't matter who is in charge they all pick their favourites and players depending on what club they play for, if they play for a fashionable club there in even their form is shit.


RE: Next England manager - hitmeuptop - 29-06-2010 02:06

here's a crazy idea, go with it, i dont think we need a manager, we should just start a poll before every match and let the fans pick the team and just get a motivational speaker to give them a pep talk just before the game to get them pumped. that way the fans cant fucking whinge everytime they lose a game and give credit to the oposition for just being the better team ( on the day ) simples


RE: Next England manager - seth - 29-06-2010 02:48

I think the fans have every right to whinge considering how bad we were at this world cup. Some of the mistakes these players made were inexcusable, from the GK (Green) with his fumble, to not being able to defend a goalkick from the opposition goalkeeper.


RE: Next England manager - 7 stars of the orient - 29-06-2010 11:11

(28-06-2010 18:35 )brummie Wrote:  Top premier teams these days would rather take the easy option of buying in foreign talent than developing their own youngsters.

This remark by brummie is not correct. The top premier teams do not want to buy in foreign talent at the expense of youth development. Quite the contrary. Clubs like Aresenal and Chelsea spend huge amounts on youth development but very little these days on transfer fees. The problem is that the youngsters in their youth academies are often foreign - look at the players that Arsenal have nurtered in their youth academy - Cesc Fabregas, Nicklas Bendtner, Alex Song, Gael Clichy, Aaron Ramsey, Carlos Vela and others. Then look at the Chelsea academy - Fabio Borini, Gael Katuka, Miroslav Stoch, Franco Di Santo, Jeffery Bruma, Jacob Mellis and others.


RE: Next England manager - mitchell - 29-06-2010 11:30

(29-06-2010 11:11 )7 stars of the orient Wrote:  This remark by brummie is not correct. The top premier teams do not want to buy in foreign talent at the expense of youth development. Quite the contrary. Clubs like Aresenal and Chelsea spend huge amounts on youth development but very little these days on transfer fees. The problem is that the youngsters in their youth academies are often foreign - look at the players that Arsenal have nurtered in their youth academy - Cesc Fabregas, Nicklas Bendtner, Alex Song, Gael Clichy, Aaron Ramsey, Carlos Vela and others. Then look at the Chelsea academy - Fabio Borini, Gael Katuka, Miroslav Stoch, Franco Di Santo, Jeffery Bruma, Jacob Mellis and others.

Yeah same goes for Liverpool under Rafa, he also sold Adam hamill & Danny Guthrie then spent about £16m on Babel & Lucas who are both the same type of players as the two English players, Jack Hobbs a good centre half came & went & has just been voted Leicester player of the year, Liverpool fans are crying out for Jay Spearing to be given his chance should Rafa have stayed he would of been sold!!


RE: Next England manager - Captain Vimes - 29-06-2010 23:48

Not Roy Hodgson. According to Liverpool Echo Hodgson confirmed as new boss of Liverpool.


RE: Next England manager - madjack - 30-06-2010 05:30

It doesn't matter who the new manager will be,the team will still be full of overpaid under achieving childish nancy boy retards like it has for the last 10 years.


RE: Next England manager - Trickster - 01-07-2010 13:11

My choice would be Jose but there's no chance it will happen at this present time at leas. So id take a chance on Stuart pearce as Manager with Alan Shearer as his assistant


RE: Next England manager - marlowe - 01-07-2010 14:28

No way am I a football expert, but I think Harry Redknapp would do a good job for England and he would be my choice.