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Next England Manager - Thomas Tuchel

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  • Why would Klopp, Pep, Howe see the abuse Gareth Southgate has had to endure despite his team getting to two major tournament finals and think “yep, that’s the job for me… lower salary too, bonus!”.

    You’re basically deemed a failure and holding the team back if you don’t win the World Cup in 2026 - the expectations of the public are wildly out of touch with reality.
    I’d prefer it if we actually played some football, actually excited the fans and got knocked out in the semis than have to suffer dull, boring football like that played under Southgate. Absolutely bored me to death.
  • I'd take an English manager who has won a major trophy,
    Aren’t too many of them that are still alive! 
  • Will Still is the best English manager currently. 
  • I'd take an English manager who has won a major trophy,
    Return of the brolly! 
  • Carsley would be a big call. We've got some berty big bollox in the squad these days.
    With his limited management experience would he be any better than Southgate at making unpopular decisions?
    One thing to maybe make a case for him would be international experience as a player. But he doesn't have that either
  • edited July 2024
    JohnBoyUK said:
    And we beat them 5-1 and 4-1 in the time he has been in charge too but you all seem to have forgotten that.

    He's done an ok job at Newcastle with massive backing.  He done well to get them to the CL in his first full season but they had no European football.  Then they got found out.  Yeah they've had some injuries but what club hasn't?  He done a good job at Bournemouth by getting them up but ultimately, it was on his watch they got relegated.

    So yeah, in my opinion, he shouldn't even be in contention for the England job.  I get the link because he is English but if he was foreign, he wouldn't even be discussed, would he?!
    In the three seasons since Howe has been in charge, Newcastle have spent £371m. In that same period, Spurs spent £440m. Yes Spurs lost Kane last season (30 PL goals in 2022-23) but Newcastle started with a much weaker squad than Spurs had when Howe took over. In those two full seasons Newcastle finished 4th and 7th whereas Spurs finished 8th and 5th. Newcastle's points total for those two seasons were 131 vs Spurs 126. 

    I always think that how good a Manager is reflected by how he is rated by the club he manages. Most Newcastle fans were cynical about his appointment at the time but certainly do not think that he was "found out" last season because they recognised quite how badly they were affected by injuries (the equivalent of missing six of their best players for the duration of the season) and the ban of Tonoli. And they really do want Howe to stay. Not just because of the football they play but because of the visible improvement of those players that were there when he arrived. 
  • edited July 2024
    Feel a bit sorry for Southgate. Probably the most consistent manager for our results in recent times. I know Sir Alf was in charge for 66 but what happened either just before or just after that gave us any joy? I was 4 so don't remember much about it but there has been a shed load of failure and dissapointment since then.
  • The more I read this thread, the more I go towards Carsley, and resisting the urge to go back to the Early 2000s and throwing money At the perceived problem 
  • Rothko said:
    The more I read this thread, the more I go towards Carsley, and resisting the urge to go back to the Early 2000s and throwing money At the perceived problem 
    That’s a big call to put an ROI international in charge of the England side.
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  • se9addick said:
    Will Still is the best English manager currently. 
    He'd be too Belgian for some.
  • I'd take an English manager who has won a major trophy,
    Clive Woodward?
  • That’s a big call to put an ROI international in charge of the England side.
    He’s a successful U21 manager for England, fit the profile of say de la Fuente, or even Scaloni, who were successful at age group level; and then stepped up. 

    Carsley has rhe U21s playing good stuff, and I couldn’t give a shit about him playing for RoI, the bloke from Birmingham not Cork 
  • edited July 2024
    Carsley is English, he has an Irish grandma. He got the chance to play international football with Ireland and he took it. 

    Won’t hold it against him, I have ancestry from a country that isn’t England and given the opportunity, would do the same.

  • It's not April 1st. is it?
  • https://x.com/MiguelDelaney/status/1813297131056136351?t=iJWp1nw8SxwSV80mKudtig&s=19

    Allegedly the FA would consider Carsley as an interim until Peps contract runs out and make an approach.. 
  • https://x.com/MiguelDelaney/status/1813297131056136351?t=iJWp1nw8SxwSV80mKudtig&s=19

    Allegedly the FA would consider Carsley as an interim until Peps contract runs out and make an approach.. 
    This is the play, yeah. Besides if Guardiola suddenly doesn't want it you have a guy in the job already who should know what he's doing 
  • edited July 2024
    Just seen it's been announced Southgate is gonna be on Strictly Come Dancing...🙄🤔
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  • Just seen it's been announced Southgate is gonna be on Strictly Come Dancing...🙄🤔
    Announced or rumoured?

    Would be very surprised, think he'll want a few months off then look for a club job.
  • Yeah I quite like that idea, then again I was for Lee Carsley being given the job... and dont think Pep will take it.
  • edited July 2024
    Announced or rumoured?

    Would be very surprised, think he'll want a few months off then look for a club job.
    Announced on Good Morning Britain this morning, so bona fide...🤷‍♂️
  • edited July 2024
    Just seen it's been announced Southgate is gonna be on Strictly Come Dancing...🙄🤔

    Gareth Southgate have been considering going on Strictly for years and he made his mind up after being told to Foxtrot Oscar by the fans in the group games.

    My Crystal ball shows me:
    His American Smooth is a delight but his paso double is going astray.
    He keeps his head up fine for the Viennese Waltz but when Gareth is suppose to attempt the quick step he ends up doing the back step.

    The Judges feel that Southgate have plenty of flare and flair but just holds back and is too inhibited.
    Craig Revel Norwood said just let it out darling and be fab-u-lous.

    I predict he will go past Blackpool with a fine cha-cha- cha and reach the final but will be hesitant at the end and stick when he should twist and be a runner up.

  • edited July 2024

    Gareth Southgate have been considering going on Strictly for years and he made his mind up after being told to Foxtrot Oscar by the fans in the group games.

    His American Smooth is a delight but his paso double is going astray.
    He keeps his head up fine for the Viennese Waltz but when Gareth is suppose to attempt the quick step he ends up doing the back step.

    The Judges feel that Southgate have plenty of flare and flair but just holds back and is too inhibited.
    Craig Revel Norwood said just let it out darling and be fab-u-lous.

    I predict he will go past Blackpool with a fine cha-cha- cha and reach the final but will be hesitant at the end and stick when he should twist and be a runner up.

    Excellent analysis...10👌
  • Announced on Good Morning Britain this morning, so bona fide...🤷‍♂️
    I was thinking whether I’d bother watching SCD anymore after the latest nonsense of bullying etc & now that’s confirmed it.
    It’s in the bin. I have no appetite for watching Southgate’s girating hips thank you very much.
  • thenewbie said:
    Except of course he had not done any of those things at Newcastle at the time. Southgate was appointed in 2016, Howe didn't join Newcastle until 2021.

    He's still probably the best candidate if it has to be English but saying he should have had it before Southgate is pure hindsight bias.
    I meant now but so what? Look what he achieved at Bournemouth. 
  • https://x.com/MiguelDelaney/status/1813297131056136351?t=iJWp1nw8SxwSV80mKudtig&s=19

    Allegedly the FA would consider Carsley as an interim until Peps contract runs out and make an approach.. 
    I don’t see what the rush is. If they know they can get who they want by waiting with an interim then they should do it. Nations League is irrelevant and qualifying is a given. 
  • edited July 2024
    I meant now but so what? Look what he achieved at Bournemouth. 
    Agree.
    To take Bournemouth from League 2 to the Premier and keep the club with the smallest ground and smallest support in the Premier for 5 seasons was amazing. Great coaching to turn Journeyman footballer's from the lower divisions like Daniels, Francis and Steve Cook into Premier players was nothing short of a miracle.
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