Lampard would probably be a very good choice. Didn't do great as a day to day league manager but preferred an attacking set up that would suit this England team. I'd be happy with him. Folk are thinking about international managers the wrong way. I think he'd have the full likeability score with the players.Frank Lampard? Not taking the piss, we've already established you don't have to be a great league manager to get the England gig.
Exactly. They'd be the only three English managers in the frame.Eddie Howe is not a realistic appointment for England. Paying the Saudi state £10m-15m of money (earmarked to benefit all of British football) to have them release their manager is just a massive can of problems that could backfire in multiple ways.
As usual it will be either someone who is unemployed or cheap/simple to buy out.
If the FA go for another British manager, and they probably will, there's really only Graham Potter and Frank Lampard who fit the possible criteria of "being British, unemployed, had any amount of success in the PL and isn't Steve Bruce or Sam Allardyce".
Imho, if Southgate walks/gets fired, it will be either one of those two or Lee Carsley.
Not sure what word you have left to describe the others in the last 6 decadesf*** off and take Kane with you. C U N T.
He was always a 'coach' at best. Never, ever a manager.
Yes but no but yes……… is there an obvious candidate I cannot think of one if he needs to be English can command the respect of players from top clubs, has pedigree having played, managed or represented England at the top?
I agree Southgate appears to be tactically inflexible and slow to change but he is the first manager since Sir Bobby Robson who has almost won anything
Well, it is kind of coming home for the next Euros.Goodbye Southgate, Goodbye Kane and can we also bin “It’s coming home “ for future tournaments please.
What draws did those managers have?He has the best percentage rate of wins in tournamen football of all the previous managers apart from Sir Alf
I did wonder why Potter turned down a couple of appointments recently. Maybe....Exactly. They'd be the only three English managers in the frame.
It's entirely possible.I did wonder why Potter turned down a couple of appointments recently. Maybe....
The same would apply to Stevie Gerrard. Can't see either being appointed, TBH.Lampard would probably be a very good choice. Didn't do great as a day to day league manager but preferred an attacking set up that would suit this England team. I'd be happy with him. Folk are thinking about international managers the wrong way. I think he'd have the full likeability score with the players.
That worries me.It's entirely possible.
A lot of respected journalists were talking about him being England manager when he was in his purple patch with us. The Chelsea stint may have muddied the waters a little but I'd certainly rather him than Fat Frank. Carsley is the joker in the pack, would be very "Team England" to promote from within.
From Potter's POV he gets to stay around here and keep the family settled if he gets it, which must be nice after eight years in a perma-dark, perma-frozen wasteland.
Have Southgate’s Club England but replace player dogma with a defined playing style. Then select players based on applicable data who can implement that style irrespective of the club they play for. Oh - and also install a team that can coach that within the demands/limitations of International football. Star Lizard enough?That worries me.
Please, no promotions from within. The whole management team needs refreshing.
I sorely doubt the FA have any answers though. Perhaps they should ask Star Lizard for some advice.
I have zero confidence in the FA to make the right appointment. Don't forget after Hodgson Southgate wasn't their first choice ...... they went for Sam Allardyce! And, yes, I too don't want to see an internal appointment from the current senior staff. Steve McClaren is still too hideous a memory.That worries me.
Please, no promotions from within. The whole management team needs refreshing.
I sorely doubt the FA have any answers though. Perhaps they should ask Star Lizard for some advice.
Barber is on the FA Council and Professional game boards now.I have zero confidence in the FA to make the right appointment. Don't forget after Hodgson Southgate wasn't their first choice ...... they went for Sam Allardyce! And, yes, I too don't want to see an internal appointment from the current senior staff. Steve McClaren is still too hideous a memory.
Yes, good point, let's hope his voice isn't drowned out by all the blazers.Barber is on the FA Council and Professional game boards now.
That gives me more confidence that the FA isn't the same rabble that appointed those dire managers.
This assumes the new regime at the beheaders wants to keep Howe. It’s possible appointing him would please all parties (and I also think that in their desire to sportswash the Saudis might let him go for a cheaper than usual fee)Eddie Howe is not a realistic appointment for England. Paying the Saudi state £10m-15m of money (earmarked to benefit all of British football) to have them release their manager is just a massive can of problems that could backfire in multiple ways.
As usual it will be either someone who is unemployed or cheap/simple to buy out.
If the FA go for another British manager, and they probably will, there's really only Graham Potter and Frank Lampard who fit the possible criteria of "being British, unemployed, had any amount of success in the PL and isn't Steve Bruce or Sam Allardyce".
Imho, if Southgate walks/gets fired, it will be either one of those two or Lee Carsley.
Yep, exactly this. The right manager at the right time after the 2016 shambles, but time for the next step of bringing someone in far more tactically astute and progressiveYeah I wouldn't argue. He's done well and the players do play for him, but he just isn't tactically astute enough at the VERY highest level.
Who says he turned them down? Dougie assured us that Palace turned him down.I did wonder why Potter turned down a couple of appointments recently. Maybe....
Isn’t Staverly & hubby trying to bail from Newcastle?This assumes the new regime at the beheaders wants to keep Howe. It’s possible appointing him would please all parties (and I also think that in their desire to sportswash the Saudis might let him go for a cheaper than usual fee)
They are bailing. Makes Howe leaving more likely imo - without Staveley there to keep at least some kind of lid on their financial profligacy they'll have a Mourinho or Klopp-type big name in there on £20m a year faster than you can say 'chop chop'.Isn’t Staverly & hubby trying to bail from Newcastle?