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I'm still racking my brains to think who it was - maybe Uruguay 1950 or Denmark 1992?
And the common factor? Yes you've guessed it - both are Germans.
Can't really see the FA going down that route.
92 was Richard Moller Nielsen, a Dane who even played for their team when he was an active player. 04 the Greece team had a German manager, Rhehagel. But the nobody expected them to win and their game was largely defensive. Such a simple tactic wouldn't work any more.
Now with the kind of egocentric arses we have representing are country I'm not sure I would even like to see them win anything, even though it's England!
Surely his track record has something going for him. He is afterall one of the few to have such good statistics as an England manager behind him. Statistically he has better odds than Sir Alf Ramsey.
As for Harry taking over, totally behind that if elected. My only question/s would be, will Harry want to give up Spurs after going so far with them? Could the FA overlook Harrys personal issues?
I hope England can play good football this summer despite all the trouble and qualify From the groupstage as second after Sweden. England belongs in the top 8!
His track record had something going for him when he came. However his track record with England is abject failure. And dont start with his statistics - qualifying and friendlies coutn for nothing. We are (in theory) one of the biggest countries in world football - merely getting to the tournament is not a benchmark of success in itself like it would be with the likes of Belgium, Macedonia or the jocks.
His tournament record in a pretty easy group (and the way we played) is nothing short of an embarassment. Every other coach who did similarly poorly was sacked but as usual the clowns at the FA dithered.
In addition his utter lack of respect for the job - ie barely bothering to learn English transmitted to the players who realised here was a mercenary who really didnt give a f**k so why should they? Admittedly they are as much to blame as Fabio because they were all an embarassment in South Africa as well but isnt it the managers job to get performances out of people?
He will go down as a great club manager but, unless he wins the world cup with Italy, someone