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koshkha
Number of posts : 1091 Age : 59 Location : Northants & S. Cheshire - depends on the day of the week Registration date : 2006-08-17
| Subject: Mourinho for England Manager? Mon 03 Dec 2007, 20:26 | |
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marandina
Number of posts : 736 Location : Northampton Registration date : 2006-04-01
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Mon 03 Dec 2007, 21:23 | |
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spoilt_little_brat
Number of posts : 1427 Age : 38 Location : Conisbrough nr Doncaster Registration date : 2006-02-28
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Tue 04 Dec 2007, 11:46 | |
| Something to look at I spose :S :p | |
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dididave
Number of posts : 637 Registration date : 2006-03-01
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Tue 04 Dec 2007, 15:21 | |
| Not sure how good a man manager he is but that is not what England really need. He showed at Chelsea he is not scared of dropping big name players if it benefitted the team which is precisely what England need. | |
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WormThatTurned
Number of posts : 1105 Age : 50 Location : Kettering Registration date : 2006-09-14
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Tue 04 Dec 2007, 18:26 | |
| Not for me. Firstly I think hes using the England situation to get the Milan job (hes always stated he prefers club management). Secondly I cant stand his tactics and tantrums. And thirdly he wouldnt be able to work with the FA - hed be a ticking bomb.
Martin O Neill for me. | |
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scream4bruce
Number of posts : 290 Registration date : 2006-11-14
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Tue 04 Dec 2007, 20:41 | |
| Not sure if Mourinho has really dropped any of his big name players - I mean, even Derby would think twice about sticking Shevchenko on the teamsheet!
Not a fan of Mourinho but I think he can come in and make England a very difficult team to beat. Not too bothered if he were appointed - not as if England has played anything close to football over these years lol.
And yeah, I think he'd rather have the AC Milan job. | |
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Ciao's Favourite Member
Number of posts : 1075 Registration date : 2006-12-20
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Thu 06 Dec 2007, 02:38 | |
| I don't think he's right for the job.
He's a day-to-day manager, not someone that will only see the players for a week every four months.
England need someone tactically astute that will make the decisions and pick the best team, not the favourite 11 players and not give a rat's ass what The Sun and it's braindead readers think.
It's probably going to be a foreign manager. There are no good English candidates. So appoint him and bring in three or four potentials for the future. Perhaps even try a hybrid of the American Football system with specialist coaches for GK, defence, midfield and the strikers with a view that they could be in line in future. People like Shearer and Tony Adams could fill those roles quite well plus they have coaching badges and could use the oportunity to build up some experience. | |
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atticusuk
Number of posts : 1972 Location : Northampton Registration date : 2006-03-08
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Fri 07 Dec 2007, 14:13 | |
| Would prefer Lippi just because he has managed at international level and has won the world cup. Morinho is after the Real Madrid job or second choice will be Milan. | |
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WormThatTurned
Number of posts : 1105 Age : 50 Location : Kettering Registration date : 2006-09-14
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Thu 13 Dec 2007, 18:52 | |
| Looks like the Italian geezer Capello. His record is second to none but his English is next to nothing which isnt ideal. Im willing to give him a chance but Id ve preferred O'Neill. | |
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dididave
Number of posts : 637 Registration date : 2006-03-01
| Subject: Re: Mourinho for England Manager? Thu 13 Dec 2007, 19:28 | |
| - WormThatTurned wrote:
- Looks like the Italian geezer Capello. His record is second to none but his English is next to nothing which isnt ideal. Im willing to give him a chance but Id ve preferred O'Neill.
I think he will end up being over reliant on an English assistant such as el Tel or Stuart Pearce. Time will tell. | |
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