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Who would you choose to be next England manager?

  • Graham Potter

  • Lee Carsley

  • Eddie Howe

  • Mauricio Pochettino

  • Jurgen Klopp

  • Thomas Tuchel

  • Frank Lampard

  • Pep Guardiola

  • Jose Mourinho

  • Steven Gerrard

  • Michael Carrick

  • Ralf Rangnick


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Who would you like to see get the England job?

I have taken the list from a bookies site they are all above 50/1 if you have someone in mind and they are a serious contender let me know and if i have room i will add them to the poll.

As usual with football threads could i ask if you are not a fan please dont get involved we have all heard the "Pack of overpaid fairies chasing a bag of wind round a field" type comments so no need to add any more here ;)
 
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I have to go for Pep he has achieved his goal at City and we all know its only a matter if time before he leaves i think his next step will be managing Spain but could he be tempted to take the England job?
 
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Graham Potter has been waiting for the England job all summer IMO - that’s the reason he’s turned down Marseille, Ajax and Leicester over the last couple of months.
 
just saw a woman on the news!!!

Mauricio Pochettino is my man​

 
I don't want Graham Potter anywhere near the job!
Saying all of that, I thought Southgate was a poor choice, yet he's the only man to take England to 2 finals, so that turned out OK.

Problem with international manager is getting the players to play together. You can have the best 20 players in the world, but if they can't play together, it's pointless.

Back in the day, the reason the Germans were so good was because most of the players came from Bayern Munich.
 
Pochettino will make them fight for the honour to play for England by rotating the squad using the best players for the team they are playing and not the old school brigade who's face fits.
 
The FA should pay whatever it takes to persuade Klopp but they won't.

It would make sense to promote Carsley from the u21s as this follows the vision Southgate and Ashworth set up following their review in 2011 (?) but that is exactly why the FA won't do it.

We will probably end up with Lampard, Gerrard or Rooney seeing as they've been there before as players asad1

And hands off Wor Eddie!!!!!
 
The FA should pay whatever it takes to persuade Klopp but they won't.

It would make sense to promote Carsley from the u21s as this follows the vision Southgate and Ashworth set up following their review in 2011 (?) but that is exactly why the FA won't do it.

We will probably end up with Lampard, Gerrard or Rooney seeing as they've been there before as players asad1

And hands off Wor Eddie!!!!!

As an Argyle fan please take Rooney!!!!!!
 
Potter. He's available. He got Brighton playing good football. I'm not holding Chelsea against him (that job is a poisoned chalice at the moment). He's managed abroad. He's English.

I understand wanting Klopp, but I can't see him wanting the England job. I think he takes a year out then looks at the Real/PSG/Juventus jobs. If Germany is available you would expect he'd prefer that to England.
 
Potter. He's available. He got Brighton playing good football. I'm not holding Chelsea against him (that job is a poisoned chalice at the moment). He's managed abroad. He's English.

I understand wanting Klopp, but I can't see him wanting the England job. I think he takes a year out then looks at the Real/PSG/Juventus jobs. If Germany is available you would expect he'd prefer that to England.
Heard a discussion yesterday. The reason Klopp learned to hate Liverpool was the media pressure.
Apparently, on match day, he was expected to do around 10 interviews before a game and around 20 afterwards.
In addition, his media commitments were a number of interviews every single day.

Whilst this would be the case in or around international match days, I don't think this would be anywhere near as bad.

He was saying basically, because of these media commitments, even though the players get a couple of days off every week, he didn't.
 
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