Who's next for England?

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The latest bookmakers' odds have England Under-21 boss and former Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate as favourite to succeed Hodgson.

Odds are also being offered on Neville and Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew (10/1); Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe and new Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers (16/1); Arsenal's Arsene Wenger (28/1) and Manchester United's Jose Mourinho (33/1).

Gareth Southgate no way for me
 
Where's Arry ?


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southgate a good choice for you couldnt do any worse could he lol
 
Mike Bassett for me

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Shaun dyche be a good manager/coach for england specialy what he did for burnley

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Instead of paying someone 3-4 million pounds a year to oversee our qualifying formality.
Why don't we get an unemployed English manager and pay the a million a year to qualify.
Tim Sherwood
Nigel Adkins
Alan Shearer
Peter Taylor
Would all be capable (I could probably do the f*cking job myself)
Then offer Jose Mourinho 2 million to manage the team for 3 weeks and add a further 5 million bonus to win the competition.
 
I'll take the job I know feck all about football so I stand as much a chance as everyone else. plus money from one match will keep me going for a while :)
 
With the so called talent at Englands disposal the team shouldn't need much tweaking to put things right.
I would good for an English manager with experience but more importantly

MAN MANAGEMENT

ASK any chairman who's dealt with Steve Bruce and you will get the same feedback. His man management is second to none.
Big Sam's another, he simply knows who to deal with players , arm round , bollock them. Look at the likes of Neil Warnock and Dave Bassett, not tactical geniuses , they know how to get the best from players.
What Neil Warnock did at Rotherham was bordering on a miracle. If you stick with a 4-3-3 then I can't see what super duper unused before tatic a new forgien manager is going to be.
They need their arses kicking
headphones banning
Rooney retire
Sterling out
&
Andy Carroll in

put the pride into wearing the shirt. I always look back at Italy v England 1997 when we needed a point to qualify and we outfought Italy and held them to a 0-0 draw. They should make every England player watch that game at least 3 times.
 
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