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Who should be the next England Manager?

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Jags..class

Player Valuation: £70m
As we can see the FA and players want Roy to stay, I can understand why Rooney does.

Is alex ferguson bored? could we convince him to do the Euros for us? does he like England or is he Scotland mad?
 



haha really, he doesn't even know the word DEFENCE and lost respect for him once he said this
The fans were singing You'll Never Walk Alone, my dad's favourite song. He is no longer with us. I was very emotional and singing along with them.
"To then be applauded off the pitch... in what is almost the home of football... made the day so special. In my era there was no better football club in the world. These supporters have seen some of the best football ever
He said: "I can't wait to hear that song, I'll have a tear in my eye. That song is worth just standing there, it's worth a 10-0 hammering.

Yeah he a joker with the last comment but he would pick every rs player, he would be worse then Roy. Impressed with the Iran manager as well
 
Someone who will let the players express themselves, and not a 80's ridged formation.

The players are not allowed to make mistakes, the system dos'nt work for the players we have.
 
If we're sticking to English managers, I would go with Gary Neville. All other English managers are proven to be gash, Neville is at least unproven, so there is a very small chance he might actually turn out to be good.
 

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Give the cockney loving red tops what they crave - 'Arry meltface' and get it out their systems once and for all - and when the England teams comprise of QPR,West ham and spurs superstars ... Townsend, Collymore etc, etc will wish Woy was back
..Revenge will be ours
 

Not an Englishman. If you all keep hiring English managers you'll end up with caroll up top by himself trying to come down with long balls all game
 
The more I think about it, the more I blame Roy.



For an over cautious manager, he dint half play an open and risky formation....and do you know why ???? You, me and the media all moaned for it.



We wanted the failed old guard gone, and in the main, that is what happened, yet as soon as this 'risky open plan' didn't work, all the same people cry for these players t come back.



Madness, delusion and just stupid.



I know what went wrong, and I think Roy does. But he was not strong enough to play his on way.
 

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