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Alex Ferguson will come out of retirement and lead us to World Cup victory in Russia 2018. That's assuming Putin hasn't declared war on most of Europe by that time.
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Alex Ferguson will come out of retirement and lead us to World Cup victory in Russia 2018. That's assuming Putin hasn't declared war on most of Europe by that time.
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Guus Hiddink.
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Maybe not the NEXT one, but would not surprise me to see Beckham as manager within the next ten years.
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Steven Gerrard would have a shout if Roy stays for the next 2 years
Favourite of the media, respected by his teammates and current enough to know the opposition Don't know if you need coaching badges to manage England the same as you do in the Premiership |
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Football sold its soul years ago. There is nothing left to salvage. I seriously think the next England manager will be selecting his team from the Championship. Its also the fault of glory hunting fans not supporting their local team. Everyone and everything is to blame!
I also wonder if some footballers need to get some sort of qualifications to be a player. Or bring their skills up to a decent level. |
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