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we all know the barrel is scraping, thats why the FA interviewed steve bruce!
its ridiculous that people are falling for allardyce being the best man for the job. if all the jobs in the PL were available, which one would he get? Sunderland is his level. |
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we all know the barrel is scraping, thats why the FA interviewed steve bruce!
its ridiculous that people are falling for allardyce being the best man for the job. if all the jobs in the PL were available, which one would he get? Sunderland is his level. |
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#1103 |
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Still waiting for a name!
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answered many times
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Found it! Quote:
Got to be Phil Brown for me, Clive
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The Dream Team of Big Sam and Bruce for England?!
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Anyone else know who Codeblue wants for manager seeing as I obviously missed her answer previously?
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For reals, Del Bosque was one name definitely mentioned and I think codeblue said that Hiddink wouldn't have been a bad choice too, small chance I might be getting people mixed up with that one though.
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For reals, Del Bosque was one name definitely mentioned and I think codeblue said that Hiddink wouldn't have been a bad choice too, small chance I might be getting people mixed up with that one though.
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It is very easy to be critical of a decision of this nature, a lot harder to try and actually think of alternative names.
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#1111 |
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Considering the ranting aimed at everyone else with a pulse I thought she would be shouting her own choice for manager from the rooftops.
I think alfamale has at least when challenged made some valid suggestions above if you went the non-English route. |
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It is very easy to be critical of a decision of this nature, a lot harder to try and actually think of alternative names.
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The decision is final now, it is Big Sam:-
Take a look at @England's Tweet: https://twitter.com/England/status/7...411560449?s=09 |
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Found it!
DON'T CHECK IF THAT'S REAL |
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I look forward to seeing the first big decisions he makes, such as his assistant, and who his captain will be.
There is also a press conference to announce him on Monday at 11am. |
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Not to me you haven't.
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Start suggestiing realistic options and maybe people won't constantly be asking.
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Read the thread for the names, stop asking people to repeat themselves
Might take me a few days to do that mind. |
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It is very easy to be critical of a decision of this nature, a lot harder to try and actually think of alternative names.
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In many situations that's true. But most certainly not in this one. Throw the names of every manager that finished in the Top6 of EPL, Serie A, Primera League and Bundesliga in a pot. Chuck in one or two from smaller clubs that might have made Champs League Last16 stage and straight away you've got a list as long as your arm of more suitable candidates than Bruce and Allardyce
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Papers think Rooney will still be captain which probably won't go down well...
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What you have there is a list of people who won't want the job realistically. Why would you leave a top European team to manage an international team? If that was your criteria you would find yourself down to the lesser names quite quickly.
If they've said no then so be it but lets not have them saying Allardyce was always "the man" without any of them being asked. |
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Papers think Rooney will still be captain which probably won't go down well...
Who else could it be? |
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Well Hart and Cahill would be next but they aren't exactly in form England or club wise!
Rooney is always the scapegoat in these situations though. |
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Well Hart and Cahill would be next but they aren't exactly in form England or club wise!
Rooney is always the scapegoat in these situations though. Smalling or Cahill maybe, but that is the thing, there are not many other options other than Rooney really, so whilst it maybe very easy to slag off Rooney, and say that he should not be captain, it is a little bit harder to think of replacements for him. |
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