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titch juicy Wrote:

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> > > Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > > > Me too. It should be fun. Hopefully Sam

> will

> > > have

> > > > gone.....to England.

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> > > Apparently he's being interviewed this week.

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> > > Goodo.

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> > WHAT!!!!! YOU'RE JOKING. He's never won

> anything,

> > no experience of managing a club playing in a

> > European competition, has one way of

> > playing...caveman football. How on earth can

> those

> > idiots at the FA seriously contemplate him as

> > England manager. Totally unqualified usless tub

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> > lard.

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> Exactly this.

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> Unless as previously discussed it's with nurturing

> a younger man in mind. Still think Hoddle should

> have that specific role though.

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> I'd still prefer Klinsmann to any of them though.


Apparently he was good enough for West Ham though?


I think it's quite funny as I really am over England and especially the FA.

So, looking very much like BFS is England's new boss.


Who knows, maybe this is the job for him. He's supposedly one for analysing opponents closely and building a system to beat them. Perhaps the International football schedule will suit him, giving him time to really prepare for matches...


Yes I am trying to convince myself that this could be in any way positive.

???? Wrote:

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> You guys must be delighted, him being such a good

> manager and everything...........


I see it as West Ham bequeathing to the nation their ex-manager.

Just like they single handedly won the World Cup in '66, so we shall rise again as a footballing nation in 2018...

red devil Wrote:

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> My ideal England manager is...

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36781992

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> Jurgen Klinsmann.


Mine came out as Glenn Hoddle. I certainly wouldn't say no to Klinsmann though. If we're to go back down the foreign route he'd be my number one choice.

red devil Wrote:

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> > You guys must be delighted, him being such a

> good

> > manager and everything...........

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> I see it as West Ham bequeathing to the nation

> their ex-manager.

> Just like they single handedly won the World Cup

> in '66, so we shall rise again as a footballing

> nation in 20



Sunderland, he would be Sunderland's bequest to a grateful nation. Or Bolton's. Or Newcastle or Blackburn's. He was nevernever at West Ham.


Nurse!!!

Doesn't get much better...


The England team is a bit like the country. Lots of talent, no leadership, under performing yet a superiority complex and obsessed with former glories. Compare this with the other great nations of Europe! Will BFS be our Teresa May and lead us to a promised land. Or continue the slow decline?


I'm not excited about either our nation or football team's prospects.

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