Feels a bit back to front to have Tisdale supporting Mullins, but I suppose Tisdale's reputation has been slightly tarnished by how his MKD spell ended and the struggles at Bristol Rovers
Hasn't happened yet but I would be surprised if Hodgson carries on at Palace next year.
Seen Howe, Lampard and Dyche all being linked with the job. Sadly all seem good candidates and not immediately obvious who is most likely to muck things up there.
Hasn't happened yet but I would be surprised if Hodgson carries on at Palace next year.
Seen Howe, Lampard and Dyche all being linked with the job. Sadly all seem good candidates and not immediately obvious who is most likely to muck things up there.
Will be another yes man, step forward Steve Mclaren.
Hasn't happened yet but I would be surprised if Hodgson carries on at Palace next year.
Seen Howe, Lampard and Dyche all being linked with the job. Sadly all seem good candidates and not immediately obvious who is most likely to muck things up there.
Will be another yes man, step forward Steve Mclaren.
He was my bet for the ex-England manager that TS mentioned last night that applied for LB's job.
Hasn't happened yet but I would be surprised if Hodgson carries on at Palace next year.
Seen Howe, Lampard and Dyche all being linked with the job. Sadly all seem good candidates and not immediately obvious who is most likely to muck things up there.
The U21 job is a weird one, I can't see Lampard, Howe or Wilder taking it because I don't think it'll be good for their career progression.
I think it's best for someone in the England setup already to take it and not someone in the limelight, sort've like how Southgate has done a decent job after stepping up from being the U21 manager.
Unless either of those 3 really fancy themselves as the senior manager one day, this is probably the best way to get there.
The U21 job is a weird one, I can't see Lampard, Howe or Wilder taking it because I don't think it'll be good for their career progression.
I think it's best for someone in the England setup already to take it and not someone in the limelight, sort've like how Southgate has done a decent job after stepping up from being the U21 manager.
Unless either of those 3 really fancy themselves as the senior manager one day, this is probably the best way to get there.
It's a job which sounds prestigious, until you realise that you're one of FIVE age group managers. And that your best players will be in the full England team anyway
If anything the crucial person is the Steve Avory/Ged Roddy type, the person who has overall control over ALL the England youth sides, and (with Southgate) decides how they should play. Then pick decent coaches to take each level, who don't need to be household names, but must have a similar ethos.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56591226
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/78105/wenger-leaves#latest
Edit: Yes we were https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/21404/wayne-brown-anyone
Not to be confused with deputy chief fire officer of the West Midlands Wayne Brown, who was actually on our books as a kid 🤯🤯
https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2021/april/number-two-appointed/
Strange decision given they're still in the Play-Offs, wonder if got caught eating a juicy steak in his office
I imagine they're hoping for a new manager bounce for the final few weeks...
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12276567/darren-moore-sheffield-wednesday-manager-suffering-from-pneumonia-after-contracting-coronavirus
All the best on his safe return to Management
Another one: Steve Cotterill isnt expected to return to Shrewsbury this season now
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56760153
https://www.thefa.com/news/2021/apr/16/aidy-boothroyd-20210416
Seen Howe, Lampard and Dyche all being linked with the job. Sadly all seem good candidates and not immediately obvious who is most likely to muck things up there.
I question if Howe and Lampard could do a good enough rebuild there, we saw with the former how he struggled @ Burnley
The rest of the names on that list reads like a catalogue of tossers
Cochrane is under 17s coach
Betsy is under 18s coach
Foster is under 19s coach
Lee Carsley is under 20s coach
I'm sure there never used to be so many separate international youth teams.
I think it's best for someone in the England setup already to take it and not someone in the limelight, sort've like how Southgate has done a decent job after stepping up from being the U21 manager.
Unless either of those 3 really fancy themselves as the senior manager one day, this is probably the best way to get there.
If anything the crucial person is the Steve Avory/Ged Roddy type, the person who has overall control over ALL the England youth sides, and (with Southgate) decides how they should play. Then pick decent coaches to take each level, who don't need to be household names, but must have a similar ethos.
Flick to leave Bayern at the end of the season