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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 13, 2021 10:41:44 GMT
They’ll give it to Lampard, I’m fairly sure.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 13, 2021 10:48:03 GMT
They’ll give it to Lampard, I’m fairly sure. Brenda would be my pick
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 13, 2021 10:49:18 GMT
They’ll give it to Lampard, I’m fairly sure. Brenda would be my pick Not sure he’d want it. Good manager though.
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 13, 2021 10:51:49 GMT
Who is the type Sheff Utd would go for as a replace I wonder?.. Nothing very exciting in the ones at the top of the betting list m.skybet.com/football/manager-specials/event/27283163Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager Paul Heckingbottom 4/6 Neil Lennon 5/1 Frank Lampard 7/1 Eddie Howe 9/1 Danny Cowley 16/1 David Wagner 16/1 Jan Van Winckel 16/1 Slaven Bilic 16/1 John Terry 18/1 Mark Hughes 20/1 Garry Monk 25/1 Joey Barton 25/1 Rafael Benitez 25/1 Steve Bruce 25/1 Roberto Martinez 28/1 Nigel Adkins 33/1 Alan Pardew 40/1 Kevin Blackwell 40/1 Philip Cocu 40/1Christ if that was Watford, they'd never pay any money out.
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 13, 2021 10:52:18 GMT
They’ll give it to Lampard, I’m fairly sure. It's amazing to think back to the days when it was the pinnacle and people would leave virtually any club job for it. Seems crazy to even think Capello took it right after leaving Real Madrid now (although the obscene salary was obviously the draw) Would even Dean Smith leave Villa for it now? Big Sam was probably the last one of that generation. It looks like one for a semi-unproven option or a veteran now. Gerrard would be interesting depending on where his career has ascended to at that point. Lampard could well be the one - because he doesn't actually seem very good, but seems an FA man who potentially wears Union Jack boxer shorts
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Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 13, 2021 10:55:21 GMT
They’ll give it to Lampard, I’m fairly sure. It's amazing to think back to the days when it was the pinnacle and people would leave virtually any club job for it. Seems crazy to even think Capello took it right after leaving Real Madrid now (although the obscene salary was obviously the draw) Would even Dean Smith leave Villa for it now? Big Sam was probably the last one of that generation. It looks like one for a semi-unproven option or a veteran now. Gerrard would be interesting depending on where his career has ascended to at that point. Lampard could well be the one - because he doesn't actually seem very good, but seems an FA man who potentially wears Union Jack boxer shorts It's a truly ropey list isn't it. If I was a betting man, which I very much am, I think the stars may align on it being Gerard on his way to Liverpool.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 13, 2021 11:07:28 GMT
The Swansea manager would be about the best for England.
Done it for the youth side.
Doing very well managing in a decent league.
But again would he leave that job for it? I doubt it.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 13, 2021 11:14:23 GMT
They’ll give it to Lampard, I’m fairly sure. It's amazing to think back to the days when it was the pinnacle and people would leave virtually any club job for it. Seems crazy to even think Capello took it right after leaving Real Madrid now (although the obscene salary was obviously the draw) Would even Dean Smith leave Villa for it now? Big Sam was probably the last one of that generation. It looks like one for a semi-unproven option or a veteran now. Gerrard would be interesting depending on where his career has ascended to at that point. Lampard could well be the one - because he doesn't actually seem very good, but seems an FA man who potentially wears Union Jack boxer shorts It’s become a good job for a rookie manager, which to be fair it has been for other nations for a while. It’s one where you don’t necessarily need much experience to make a decent fist of it.
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Post by wakeypotter on Mar 13, 2021 11:15:29 GMT
What does Sean Bean think? When interviewed he just said “bastard” No. I think he said Do it for yorkshire
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Post by lordb on Mar 13, 2021 12:48:48 GMT
The Swansea manager would be about the best for England. Done it for the youth side. Doing very well managing in a decent league. But again would he leave that job for it? I doubt it. Don't be daft, he'd do it for free
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 13, 2021 12:50:31 GMT
The Swansea manager would be about the best for England. Done it for the youth side. Doing very well managing in a decent league. But again would he leave that job for it? I doubt it. Don't be daft, he'd do it for free Not a chance. Managing in the PL beats international football hands down. Unless he fails there, there's no chance he'd consider it.
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Post by datguy on Mar 13, 2021 12:55:18 GMT
Graham Potter wouldn't be a bad shout for the England job imo. And I reckon he'd take it.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 13, 2021 12:56:15 GMT
Don't be daft, he'd do it for free Not a chance. Managing in the PL beats international football hands down. Unless he fails there, there's no chance he'd consider it. It doesn't. Despite what marketing executives would like you to believe, international tournaments are still the pinnacle of football. The gaps between them provide different challenges. International and club management are a different kind of job altogether.
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Post by datguy on Mar 13, 2021 13:00:52 GMT
Not a chance. Managing in the PL beats international football hands down. Unless he fails there, there's no chance he'd consider it. It doesn't. Despite what marketing executives would like you to believe, international tournaments are still the pinnacle of football. The gaps between them provide different challenges. International and club management are a different kind of job altogether. Klopp and Nagelsmann both pretty much laughed at the proposition of managing Germany over their current jobs. Managing one of the elite football clubs is the pinnacle of football imo.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 13, 2021 13:02:10 GMT
Not a chance. Managing in the PL beats international football hands down. Unless he fails there, there's no chance he'd consider it. It doesn't. Despite what marketing executives would like you to believe, international tournaments are still the pinnacle of football. The gaps between them provide different challenges. International and club management are a different kind of job altogether. Is that how people in the game actually perceive it though Joe? More managers leave international jobs to take club roles than vice versa these days.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 13, 2021 13:04:02 GMT
Not a chance. Managing in the PL beats international football hands down. Unless he fails there, there's no chance he'd consider it. It doesn't. Despite what marketing executives would like you to believe, international tournaments are still the pinnacle of football. The gaps between them provide different challenges. International and club management are a different kind of job altogether. It's a job for inexperienced managers, failed club managers or the semi retired.
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Post by yyy on Mar 13, 2021 13:04:04 GMT
Wouldn't be surprised to see Sheff Utd unlike Stoke to go for somebody with recent success of promotion from the championship.
Bilic for me
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 13, 2021 13:16:57 GMT
It doesn't. Despite what marketing executives would like you to believe, international tournaments are still the pinnacle of football. The gaps between them provide different challenges. International and club management are a different kind of job altogether. Is that how people in the game actually perceive it though Joe? More managers leave international jobs to take club roles than vice versa these days. It's still the biggest challenge but top clubs pay more.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 13, 2021 13:21:51 GMT
Is that how people in the game actually perceive it though Joe? More managers leave international jobs to take club roles than vice versa these days. It's still the biggest challenge but top clubs pay more. Even middling clubs do I think. MON left international football and a potential tournament appearance for a Championship relegation battle. Sparky left Wales for Blackburn, Sanchez left Northern Ireland for Fulham, Eck left Scotland for Birmingham. Who was the last elite level coach England had? Capello probably. Those since have been a roll call of has-beens or in Southgate someone who’s still a relative novice. I think a lot of managers today realise they’d miss the day-to-day of club management if they took an international job.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 13, 2021 13:29:16 GMT
It's still the biggest challenge but top clubs pay more. Even middling clubs do I think. MON left international football and a potential tournament appearance for a Championship relegation battle. Sparky left Wales for Blackburn, Sanchez left Northern Ireland for Fulham, Eck left Scotland for Birmingham. Who was the last elite level coach England had? Capello probably. Those since have been a roll call of has-beens or in Southgate someone who’s still a relative novice. I think a lot of managers today realise they’d miss the day-to-day of club management if they took an international job. The two biggest names in international management now to my recollection are Martinez and Enrique. Martinez failed with Everton and that was about the biggest club job he could get. Enrique took a break after doing a good job but again, peaked there and guessing he took on the international role to spend time with his family due to all his personal stuff going on.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 13, 2021 13:31:15 GMT
Even middling clubs do I think. MON left international football and a potential tournament appearance for a Championship relegation battle. Sparky left Wales for Blackburn, Sanchez left Northern Ireland for Fulham, Eck left Scotland for Birmingham. Who was the last elite level coach England had? Capello probably. Those since have been a roll call of has-beens or in Southgate someone who’s still a relative novice. I think a lot of managers today realise they’d miss the day-to-day of club management if they took an international job. The two biggest names in international management now to my recollection are Martinez and Enrique. Martinez failed with Everton and that was about the biggest club job he could get. Enrique took a break after doing a good job but again, peaked there and guessing he took on the international role to spend time with his family due to all his personal stuff going on. Not even convinced about Enrique, was bad at Roma and Celta.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 13, 2021 13:36:04 GMT
The two biggest names in international management now to my recollection are Martinez and Enrique. Martinez failed with Everton and that was about the biggest club job he could get. Enrique took a break after doing a good job but again, peaked there and guessing he took on the international role to spend time with his family due to all his personal stuff going on. Not even convinced about Enrique, was bad at Roma and Celta. Oh definitely. And the Barca fans weren’t overly keen at the time from what I remember too.
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Mar 13, 2021 13:43:32 GMT
Cant do with Wilder, his eyes are too close together. I love a bit of "irrational hatred". Yours is Chris Wilder, mine was always Billy Davies. Man, I hated that Billy Davies!!!
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 13, 2021 13:45:18 GMT
Don’t see how hatred for Billy Davies can be seen as irrational tbh?
He was a spiteful little shit who seemed a right piece of work.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 13, 2021 15:17:31 GMT
McClaren scaled new heights for an ex England coach when appointed assistant coach under Harry at QPR in championship. Admittedly this was after his Dutch Language course in Holland.
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 13, 2021 18:56:41 GMT
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Post by gingerninja on Mar 13, 2021 19:01:59 GMT
Really 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by scfcno1fan on Mar 13, 2021 19:05:53 GMT
Wow that’s poor.
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Post by scfcwebby on Mar 13, 2021 19:05:56 GMT
Who is the type Sheff Utd would go for as a replace I wonder?.. Nothing very exciting in the ones at the top of the betting list m.skybet.com/football/manager-specials/event/27283163Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager Paul Heckingbottom 4/6 Neil Lennon 5/1 Frank Lampard 7/1 Eddie Howe 9/1 Danny Cowley 16/1 David Wagner 16/1 Jan Van Winckel 16/1 Slaven Bilic 16/1 John Terry 18/1 Mark Hughes 20/1 Garry Monk 25/1 Joey Barton 25/1 Rafael Benitez 25/1 Steve Bruce 25/1 Roberto Martinez 28/1 Nigel Adkins 33/1 Alan Pardew 40/1 Kevin Blackwell 40/1 Philip Cocu 40/1Why isn't Michael O'Neil on there with the Stirling job he's doing here?
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Post by theonlooker on Mar 13, 2021 19:08:31 GMT
They quite clearly want a yes man they can bash about in the boardroom. Good work from Tindall though. Will get himself a fair few clubs down the road with that philosophy.
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