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How bad are the England managers?
Topic Started: Oct 25 2011, 12:58 PM (183 Views)
Nokia
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McLaren had already resigned from Forest and now Sven has been sacked by Leicester. Neither could hack it in the championship. What does that tell us? :S
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Robertomancity
What day is it?
that taking the england job is managerial suicide?

fabio capello will be working in costa coffee outside wembley in a few years
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Nokia
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#nmnk
:lol: Redknapp will have to resort to his bungs, poor man
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thefieldsofanfieldroad
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“The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”
i wouldnt be surprised to see capello retire tbh.

mcclown, did well when he left england to lift the dutch title with twente but as soon as he started talking with a german accent, thats when it all went bad.

sven has always been about the money, wasnt he managing notts county of pretty penny before the foxes?

keegan, hoodle, venables have all been reduced to media pundits :lol:
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Papa_Lazarou
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I'd say it's as much to do with the difficulty of managing in the Championship as it is with the managers themselves. The Championship is a really tough league these days.
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Jeffers
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Papa_Lazarou
Oct 25 2011, 08:00 PM
I'd say it's as much to do with the difficulty of managing in the Championship as it is with the managers themselves. The Championship is a really tough league these days.
Yer very few point separate 6th and 19th at the end of the season
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norwichnutta
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nutta knows !
thefieldsofanfieldroad
Oct 25 2011, 07:46 PM
i wouldnt be surprised to see capello retire tbh.
i'm sure he said that this was his last job but money changes everything
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thefieldsofanfieldroad
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“The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”
exactly nutta, pretty sure i read somewhere he was about to be offered a £30m deal to help create a domestic league in qatar and manage their national side.
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footyfan000
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Steve Kean for England... anything to get him out!

Seriously though, England managers get destroyed by too high expectations by unrealistic England fans and then take on jobs where there is unrealistic expectations from the looks of it.
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Stokoe's Black Cat
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What about Brucie then? I mean it's not like his record is s**t hot at the moment so maybe he'd buck the trend and be a success with England :lol:
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