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Old 20-06-2014, 23:09
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Let him have a go. He'd do better than Roy Hodgepotch. With Jose in charge we might get through to the second round and then lose.
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:21
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Deffo, He is the Man. Hodge is the Stodge.
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:27
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If Jose is unavailable, bring back

Kevin Keegan!

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Best hair in football, like ever, man.
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:29
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Please no

I can't bear another season of watching grown men who support Chelsea weep for their beloved to return to them, with home made signs and clip-art
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:30
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Anyone fancy giving Steve McClaren another crack at it?

No, I thought not.
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:36
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Was offered it he claims but decided against it after discussions with his wife. I actually think he would have the best chance of working with what's there and turning them into a team. He'd fall out with people along the way but he'd end up with his team and tactically he is a bit sharper than Hodgson.

But I don't see him taking it and trading in the day to day management of a club where he can control pretty much everything for the job of national manager where the coaching aspect of the role is much reduced.

And I don't see England or Chelsea allowing him to do both jobs. So maybe in 5-10 years time when he wants a smaller workload.
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:40
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Yeah, I recently read an interview where he said he was very close to becoming the manager previously but his wife made him realise that he just wouldn't like having to wait so long between games, and conpetitions and having so little time with the players. He said maybe, much later in his career. I hope so.
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Old 20-06-2014, 23:43
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Was offered it he claims but decided against it after discussions with his wife. I actually think he would have the best chance of working with what's there and turning them into a team. He'd fall out with people along the way but he'd end up with his team and tactically he is a bit sharper than Hodgson.

But I don't see him taking it and trading in the day to day management of a club where he can control pretty much everything for the job of national manager where the coaching aspect of the role is much reduced.

And I don't see England or Chelsea allowing him to do both jobs. So maybe in 5-10 years time when he wants a smaller workload.
I thought that it might suit him in 2016 to have a bit of a part time post. A bit like a career break of sorts. And still be young enough to then go back to a club afterwards.
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Old 21-06-2014, 00:02
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Going by her tweets during last night's game, we could do worse than appoint Rihanna.
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Old 21-06-2014, 00:08
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And why would Jose take this job? I suppose he's burnt enough bridges that he doesn't have many places to go after Chelsea.

I don't like his attitude or his style but he would definitely not be afraid to drop the axe on the likes of Gerrard and Rooney if needed. It helps that the English press are already bloody in love with him too.
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Old 21-06-2014, 00:10
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Going by her tweets during last night's game, we could do worse than appoint Rihanna.
I would take Rihanna over Mourinho. She hasn't proved herself to be everything that is wrong with football yet
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Old 21-06-2014, 00:36
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I would take Rihanna over Mourinho. She hasn't proved herself to be everything that is wrong with football yet


She's well used to the media spotlight too.
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Old 21-06-2014, 00:55
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Hodge is the Stodge.
Close this forum, someone.
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Old 21-06-2014, 01:19
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I would take Rihanna over Mourinho. She hasn't proved herself to be everything that is wrong with football yet
She likes a Spliff and one of them before a game might help our lads to relax a bit more out there on the pitch.
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Old 21-06-2014, 01:29
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How would Mourinho in charge make any difference?

Would be 0-0 draws all round.

Anyway I think he'll only manage one international side and it won't be England.
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Old 21-06-2014, 05:05
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No, no, no!!!

I never want to see that manipulative tosser being given the England job, regardless of how good a manager he is.
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Old 21-06-2014, 06:49
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Going by her tweets during last night's game, we could do worse than appoint Rihanna.
If she agreed to join them in the shower if they win the final, that be the way
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