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Zarr 01-24-2006 03:05 PM

What about Paul Jewell as England manager? He's done a great job at Wigan and the only team he wasn't successfull with was Shefield Wedenesday. I don't think McClaren should get the job he isn't that good a manager.

Alan Curbishley or Stuart Pearce would be next on my list...

Szass-Tam 01-24-2006 04:29 PM

What if England win the world cup under Sven? I reckon he'll still leave.

Ivelliis 01-24-2006 04:31 PM

I wouldn't either, and I would rather England won the WC than Boro won anything. National Team>Local Team for me.

But...

I hope McClaren leaves. If it has to be to England so be it. It'll be two years before a major trophey, he can bugger things up and get sacked by then.

Szass-Tam 01-24-2006 04:36 PM

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Originally posted by Ivelliis:
But...

I hope McClaren leaves. If it has to be to England so be it. It'll be two years before a major trophey, he can bugger things up and get sacked by then.

You were quick off the draw there Ivellis, anyway, surely you wouldn't wish McClaren on England, even to just get fired. No one deserves that.

That said, I don't Middlesbrough are as bad as all that.

Kakero 01-24-2006 07:35 PM

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Originally posted by johnny:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />By your reasoning, I suppose English FA should hire someone from non league then? Since experience doesn't matter. Anybody can do the job. Hell, Maybe they should hire me instead. I'll gladly do the job for free. They don't need to spend a single penny to hire me. I don't have any experience. By the examples you brought up, I'm sure I'll be capable of bringing England to win any tournament and especially the world cup. Oh joy!
You really don't get it, do you ? Marco van Basten didn't have any experience as a coach, but he has a history where the players look up to. They respect him for what he achieved, and are more willing to give it all they got before his eyes, than those of any other coach, experienced or no.

So you can't put just anyone in front of a group of overpaid footballstars, but he also doesn't necessarily have to be experienced. I can come up with a thousand examples of coaches with a truckload of experience, that didn't do a very good job as a coach for either a nation's national team, or a clubteam. Perhaps England should give it a go with Stuart Pearce. It would at least be a fresh start.
</font>[/QUOTE]Marco van basten can be successful, is because holland has already got some good world class players.Good players plus a coach that knows what he doing, a success no? Now, let say we make him a Brunei coach or to coach Maldives. A team that have no world class players whatsoever. Can he be successful? Will you still be kissing his arse?

Edit : Alan Curbishley? ehh, I totally forgot about him, his not bad. Now when people mentioned Stuart Pierce.I think straight about Man City. :rolleyes:

[ 01-24-2006, 07:49 PM: Message edited by: Kakero ]

johnny 01-24-2006 07:58 PM

Don't play dumb Kakero, i've made my point clear. [img]tongue.gif[/img] You know that what i said makes sense, now apologize and lick my boot. :D

Kakero 01-24-2006 08:26 PM

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