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TURKISH
28th November 2007, 12:33 AM
http://www.skysports.com/football/0,19521,11065,00.html

****ing get him barwick you prick, instead of picking another **** who will do **** all!

Intresting what wrighty said about glenn hoddle today in the sun did anyone read it? He feels he's got unfinished buisness as england boos. He also said he would get under the players skin to get the best out of them.

But saying that i think hes time gone unless he manages another club and does a good job. But i would like jose or capello as the gaffer!

singapore spur
28th November 2007, 02:39 AM
i think the fa committee or whatever they call themselves know that they really cannot afford to feck up again , else their gravy train will grind to a halt .
i think they will accede to any top managers demands , and jose will have some strong ones im sure , running things his way without interference .

the problem i see is that if we qualify for the world cup ,and a quality manager should be able to do it ,then this will give the committee breathing space and again we will be papering over the cracks that exist in all stages of the countrys football developement , from schoolage kids through lack of facilities , inadequate youth coaching ,disproportionate allocation of funds through the leagues down to grass roots level etc etc

the guys in charge wont rock the boat , will carry on their free pointless junkets around the globe ( as evidenced by 5 or was it 7 of them doing their first class all expenses paid jaunt to the w.c draw ) and any new foreign manager that comes in will be focused on instant success not long term rejuvination of our national team .

Keanoldinho
28th November 2007, 03:43 AM
Get him in asap. Capello doesn't speak good English and doesn't know the EPL like Mourinho and on top of that Mourinho already has a relationship with many people in England. It's a no brainer plus he's Portugese and not Italian or worse yet German. That **** Barwick and his bitch buddies better not **** around and miss out on Mourinho like they did with Hiddink. Pay him what he wants get him in now and we might actually have a chance at winning the WC.

Gino Ginelli
28th November 2007, 04:33 PM
I'd be amazed if Mourinho really wanted a National team job. He'd be frustrated as hell. And could you see Fergie/wenger/Benitez releasing their best English player(s) to their old enemy? Not convinced.

choda
28th November 2007, 05:56 PM
I don't think Mourinho would be successful as England manager. He's not as good as people think he is. He has his limitations and international management of a team sorely requiring better technique I would say is certainly one of them.

Stay tuned for another failure with SHITE football followed by a MASSIVE compensation payout. They just don't get it the FA.

They need a Johann Cruyff or somebody like that to revolutionise English football from the senior team right down to how the 10 year olds are developed.

Other notables would be Sir Alex, Wenger, Rikhard, Ramos etc. The technical coaches with a great track record. Those guys will always move your club/country forward now and for later.

Mourinho and Cappello are impact managers who can do well over the short term in a physical league or by managing naturally very technical players. They are experts in over the odds motivation, organisation and work rate, but it wears off through excessive slog work and lack of player and fan enjoyment. That's why they will always eventually get the sack despite initial success and have about 40 jobs. And it's not what England are desperately need, even in the short-term. Don't expect any kind of success with either of those two as England manager.

I can't believe the English national side, for many reasons, but whatever happens it will always be amusing. They will either get it right and it will be good to watch their games (unlikely) or it will be another 5 years of great comedy for those not involved. At least other countries tend to know their problems. I think even the FAI know that THEY are a big problem for Irish football.

singapore spur
28th November 2007, 11:49 PM
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choda , i think you are wrong about mourinhio , whoever comes in is not going to be able to make these guys better technically , thats down to the day to day coaching at their clubs , all they can do is organise and instil a bit off self belief and some tactical nous .

i think mourinhio has shown he can do that by getting the porto players to overachieve and getting chelsea into a winning mentality where often it seemed that 1/2 the battle was won before they stepped onto the pitch .

agree that is short term and would only be a fix for the world cup qualifiers and competition , while not fixing the longer term problems , but i think that will have to come if and when we change the fa set up

choda
29th November 2007, 02:04 AM
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choda , i think you are wrong about mourinhio , whoever comes in is not going to be able to make these guys better technically , thats down to the day to day coaching at their clubs , all they can do is organise and instil a bit off self belief and some tactical nous .

i think mourinhio has shown he can do that by getting the porto players to overachieve and getting chelsea into a winning mentality where often it seemed that 1/2 the battle was won before they stepped onto the pitch .

agree that is short term and would only be a fix for the world cup qualifiers and competition , while not fixing the longer term problems , but i think that will have to come if and when we change the fa set up

You are slightly misinterpreting what I am saying. Like Roy Keane I think it's the mentality that is the main problem and not necessarily the talent, although it's clear that England don't produce Scholsies on a regular basis. Spain currently have about 5 cms that can pass teams of the pitch.

I think if you leave most English players to their own devices they will never play technical football. They are too afraid, it has not been in the culture from a young age. But I think with some tweaks and demanding that they play the right way they can be turned around.

I mean they play champions league and with foreign players everyday.

I think the main issue is the players are afraid to make mistakes. That's always the way when a team is not passing it like they can. They seem to have an issue with hesitancy to take the ball. If you look at the Croatians and other countries, they are wanting the ball, even when marked. The man on the ball always has options and they play in neat triangles. I think England can do that, but I doubt Mourihno is the man to give England what they need.

He'll be mouthy as always, but I'd say it would be an unfruitful reign.

I see the English national team like a car with an Austin Martin DB9 engine but a Lada chassis and suspension. And I don't see how a mouthy anglo-porteguese chav wanting a nitro-fueled souped up engine is going to help much. I think what you need is a worldly and wise precision engineer or technician.

Of course I could be wrong and I could be wrong that the current English players are even capable of good football.

Keanoldinho
29th November 2007, 03:55 AM
You are slightly misinterpreting what I am saying. Like Roy Keane I think it's the mentality that is the main problem and not necessarily the talent, although it's clear that England don't produce Scholsies on a regular basis. Spain currently have about 5 cms that can pass teams of the pitch.

I think if you leave most English players to their own devices they will never play technical football. They are too afraid, it has not been in the culture from a young age. But I think with some tweaks and demanding that they play the right way they can be turned around.

I mean they play champions league and with foreign players everyday.

I think the main issue is the players are afraid to make mistakes. That's always the way when a team is not passing it like they can. They seem to have an issue with hesitancy to take the ball. If you look at the Croatians and other countries, they are wanting the ball, even when marked. The man on the ball always has options and they play in neat triangles. I think England can do that, but I doubt Mourihno is the man to give England what they need.

He'll be mouthy as always, but I'd say it would be an unfruitful reign.

I see the English national team like a car with an Austin Martin DB9 engine but a Lada chassis and suspension. And I don't see how a mouthy anglo-porteguese chav wanting a nitro-fueled souped up engine is going to help much. I think what you need is a worldly and wise precision engineer or technician.

Of course I could be wrong and I could be wrong that the current English players are even capable of good football.


You obviously don't like Mourinho for whatever reason, but the guy is quality and would be a perfect fit for England in the current state of affairs. He even knows how to handle the English press. And did you see Ronaldo the other nite in the CL pure quality bird brain my arse, maybe you just don't like the Portugese.:D :p

singapore spur
29th November 2007, 05:42 AM
I see the English national team like a car with an Austin Martin DB9 engine but a Lada chassis and suspension. And I don't see how a mouthy anglo-porteguese chav wanting a nitro-fueled souped up engine is going to help much. I think what you need is a worldly and wise precision engineer or technician.

Of course I could be wrong and I could be wrong that the current English players are even capable of good football.


i would put it the other way round , we look good on papar as in a aston martin , but we just dont have any oomph ....