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Roger Freestone
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Tuchel your the one.
Churchill bombed your mum.
Footballs coming home again.
Churchill bombed your mum.
Footballs coming home again.
To be fair I was taking Smurph's point (that every game England lost was Southgate 'bottling it') and exaggerating it for effect.Bottling our semi final against Portugal is a bit of a stretch. We were down on numbers after several suspensions.
Fair enough, spot on re Southgate.To be fair I was taking Smurph's point (that every game England lost was Southgate 'bottling it') and exaggerating it for effect.
The timing of his appointment seems odd.18 month contract and I reckon he'll be lucky to make it to the end with our putrid tabloid press. Some of them have already got the knives out for him, it's utterly ridiculous.
Couple of shit results and it'll be all Fawlty Towers jokes, then he'll be gone.
I was quite impressed that the FA copped to that:Last Englishman to win the Premier League (as it's now known) was Howard Wilkinson in 1992.
Bobby Robson was the last English manager to win a trophy in Europe in 1997.
Apparently they have plenty of English coaches for the job with the pedigree needed.
If thers a God, they'll now lose to Germany in a semi or a final. They've given us enough laughs, that will tip it over the white cliffs.I think he'll win them a trophy and all the ridiculous turds that follow them won't know what to think. All those years and a German wins them something
Three Lions on the shit. Fussball nach hausse kommen.
Homegrown managers with successful track recordsI was quite impressed that the FA copped to that:
FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said England are "not in that place" to have several homegrown managers with successful track records in contention for the national team job, but he insisted the national coaching system is a success.
"I think any federation in the world that is looking to hire a senior manager, clearly you would love to have five to 10 domestic candidates who are coaching clubs in your domestic league, challenging and winning honours in your domestic league and European football," said Bullingham.
"We are not quite in that place at the moment."
From this article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c89ljq01eeyo
Better.Homegrown managers with successful track records
Last English manager to win a domestic trophy was Harry Redknapp in 2008.
Better.
Last homegrowe national managers with a successful track record.
Sir Alf 1966