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Could Vicente Del Bosque become our next England manager |
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Could Vicente Del Bosque become our next England manager
Well he is avaliable and created one of the best teams of all time and he won the World Cup and the Euros so he has proven track record
We should get him now |
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He took over the European Champions, I wouldn't expect much in the way of similar results.
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It would not make a difference unless he can totally change the players attitude
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Well he is avaliable and created one of the best teams of all time and he won the World Cup and the Euros so he has proven track record
We should get him now |
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It would not make a difference unless he can totally change the players attitude
I think thats what England need right now |
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He's too old and worn out by the Spain job.
Plus, he won't be able to work with the type of players England has. He had some magicians on his hands in Spain. He won't be able to deal with players who can't pass the ball or take a set piece. That would be uncharted territory for him |
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Alright, rein it in a bit.
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He's too old and worn out by the Spain job.
Plus, he won't be able to work with the type of players England has. He had some magicians on his hands in Spain. He won't be able to deal with players who can't pass the ball or take a set piece. That would be uncharted territory for him |
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England has one of the strongest squads in world football. Your constantly slagging England off on here is tiresome.
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Truly, a meeting of minds.
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England has one of the strongest squads in world football. Your constantly slagging England off on here is tiresome.
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England has one of the strongest squads in world football. Your constantly slagging England off on here is tiresome.
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Let's hope not
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England most certainly do not have one of the strongest squads in world football. That's crazy talk. And as long as fans accept and forgive their horrendous performances (which they really were!) and make excuses for them, nothing will ever change.
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