Interesting reading about the quiet influence he's had behind the scenes over the past few years. Sounds like he's been instrumental in the whole St George's Park project, and implementing a style of play across the year groups. Something which has already reaped rewards at youth levels. Stepping up as England manager seems like a culmination of all that, can see him being around for some time.
Still shudder at the thought we have only a pint of wine to thank for coming in between us having Sam Alardyce manage us at this world cup.