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35 league games unbeaten against teams who've finished outside the top 7 21/22 & 22/23 season now. Everton away was the last one.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

35 league games unbeaten against teams who've finished outside the top 7 21/22 & 22/23 season now. Everton away was the last one.

 

 

 

That is a mental statistic 

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3 minutes ago, Gawalls said:

That is a mental statistic 

 

It's only 2 in 44 since he arrived. Leicester & Everton away of that 21/22 season. Unreal consistency. 

 

 

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15 hours ago, BonesJones said:

 

I'd have to go with this bloke. Could've turned that draw against Milan into a win.

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O'Nien man. :lol:

 

Must be the worst player in history to represent Newcastle or Sunderland over 200 times. 

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Wouldn't trust a word Graeme Bailey says but that's no scoop; Howe's literally the best English manager so he'll obviously be on the FA's shortlist. Hopefully he doesn't fancy the job but he'd naturally be tempted; he's only in his 40s so the job will still be there for him in the future if he carries on his current trajectory. 

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The England job isn’t a top tier job anymore.

 

Just look who currently has it for evidence.  I’ve got absolutely zero concern that Howe will take it, it doesn’t suit his style of management.

 

Bruce would love it with all of the time off it brings.

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5 minutes ago, Sima said:

The England job isn’t a top tier job anymore.

 

Just look who currently has it for evidence.  I’ve got absolutely zero concern that Howe will take it, it doesn’t suit his style of management.

 

Bruce would love it with all of the time off it brings.

 

I agree re the style of work but I wouldn't be so certain that there'd be zero appeal to him. I've no idea if he shares the same patriotic ideals as the likes of Southgate but, regardless, winning a tournament with England would surely be one of the greatest achievements possible for any English manager. Therefore it's a tempting opportunity for anyone worth their salt.

 

I'd have confidence that he'd turn them down should they come knocking, but I don't think it's a given. 

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Carsley will be next England manager IMO. The most important thing to the FA is continuity. They’ve got the ex Brighton Academy head in the u19s who will step up to the u21s. 
 

You promote from within so the players know the manager and he plays a similar style to the first team, makes up for the lack of time on the training pitch. 
 

The England job is anathema to how Eddie operates. 

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19 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

I think any English manager would be interested in the England job, especially with this group of players. 

It's a step down from a team competing for the CL and a manager in his mid 40's.

 

I would go for the south-coast Ancelotti. It's not sensible or realistic. But he would line us up something like:

      Rice - Bellingham

Saka - Foden - Rashford

            Kane

 

But the sensible choice is Potter, Carsley or another FA man.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

I think any English manager would be interested in the England job, especially with this group of players. 


I don’t think so. It’s a part time job where you don’t have time to prepare and train the players in the style you want. 

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