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Xenophobia, man. Do one.

 

There's absolutely no xenophobia in saying that the manager should be the same nationality as the players (not that I particularly agree with that) or that a German coach wouldn't work as manager of England.

 

The idea that the national manager should be the same nationality as the team is not xenophobic at all. "Except a German" is a bit.

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In a perfect world the best man for the job would be English, that's always been my preference. Unfortunately there's a dearth of quality English managers, even good ones are hard to find. Given this unfortunate situation then looking elsewhere/abroad is pretty much inevitable.

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It would just inflame an ailing connection between the national team and the media and fans. It would inevitably end badly setting the team back further and risk hurting the interest of potential appointments. Not to mention the fact there's a pool of good managers out there who'd want the job, far more proven and suitable than Klopp or any other German.

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I'm not sure it does, mind Capello had obvious communication issues as his English was pretty poor.

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For similar reasons to why the nationality of the players do. Arseholes like Shola Ameobi and Diego Costa muddying the waters not withstanding.

 

:lol: Don't think it matters, tbh. Eligible is eligible.

 

 

I'm not sure it does, mind Capello had obvious communication issues as his English was pretty poor.

 

Yeah I mean I get if the guy can't speak the language and makes no attempt to learn. That's one thing. But if a good manager from wherever stepped up and wanted to manage England, disqualifying him because he's not English is odd. I've forgotten that Klinsmann is German, tbh.

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Not now. At very least there has to be a link to English football. An understanding of English players, the media and footballing culture.

 

Benitez and Ancelotti have both said they'd like the job at some point. There's no need to start looking at unproven appointments that would never be accepted anyway.

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It would just inflame an ailing connection between the national team and the media and fans. It would inevitably end badly setting the team back further and risk hurting the interest of potential appointments. Not to mention the fact there's a pool of good managers out there who'd want the job, far more proven and suitable than Klopp or any other German.

No it wouldn't.  As long as results and performance were good , this country would get behind anyone.

 

Except the Neanderthal East End type xenophobes who you do see at England games. The ones that wax lyrical about Bomber Harris and not surrendering to the IRA. And their opinion counts for nowt.

 

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For similar reasons to why the nationality of the players do. Arseholes like Shola Ameobi and Diego Costa muddying the waters not withstanding.

 

:lol: Don't think it matters, tbh. Eligible is eligible.

 

 

I'm not sure it does, mind Capello had obvious communication issues as his English was pretty poor.

 

Yeah I mean I get if the guy can't speak the language and makes no attempt to learn. That's one thing. But if a good manager from wherever stepped up and wanted to manage England, disqualifying him because he's not English is odd. I've forgotten that Klinsmann is German, tbh.

 

There's a difference between Klinsmann as US manager and Capello as England manager. Klinsmann was living in California for a long while before taking that job right? His family is being raised there. Capello took the job for the money, with no real attachment to the English game, no intention of learning the language and every intention of leaving when his contract was done. Klinsmann speaks flawless English and has some attachment to football in America. If a long time resident like Wenger wanted to manage England, I'd have no problem with that at all. Feels different when they take the job for a pay day.

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It would just inflame an ailing connection between the national team and the media and fans. It would inevitably end badly setting the team back further and risk hurting the interest of potential appointments. Not to mention the fact there's a pool of good managers out there who'd want the job, far more proven and suitable than Klopp or any other German.

No it wouldn't.  As long as results and performance were good , this country would get behind anyone.

 

Except the Neanderthal East End type xenophobes who you do see at England games. The ones that wax lyrical about Bomber Harris and not surrendering to the IRA. And their opinion counts for nowt.

 

 

The media would have the swords ready at every slip. They rightly wouldn't accept someone unproven in any case.

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Spain, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, France - none of these countries would entertain the idea of a foreign coach, and none have had one for a very long time. I don't think England should be any different in that approach personally, given our resources and the strength of our domestic competition. Doing otherwise is a tacit acceptance that our coaching isn't good enough, not something I'd want to be doing ideally.

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Spain, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, France - none of these countries would entertain the idea of a foreign coach, and none have had one for a very long time. I don't think England should be any different in that approach personally, given our resources and the strength of our domestic competition. Doing otherwise is a tacit acceptance that our coaching isn't good enough, not something I'd want to be doing ideally.

 

But...the strength of your domestic competition is built almost entirely by foreign players and managers, isn't it? Rooney is probably still the best English player and everyone just spent a week calling him an overrated asshole.

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I hate to say it but I think Redknapp would have got more out of this crop of players than Hodgson has. It would have been a lot more odious but Harry had Spurs playing some decent attacking football at times

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English managers are either gobby chancers or dull as dishwater.  The likes of Big Sam, Harry and Pardew would be conning old ladies out their life savings if they didn't have a career in football

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