Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by bcubed » 17 Jul 2024 16:33

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Sutekh Really just want someone who has some clue tactically and prepares sides properly, unlike the last incumbent and his poor organisation when it matters most.

He was so ridiculously bad at all those things that he only managed 1 QF, 1 SF and 2 finals
In two of those we lost to arguably the best team in each competition at the time

It matters most to actually get to those stages because the most tactically astute are pretty hamstrung unless they actually reach those stages


But you need to do both
Qualify
And make the most of your opportunities in the later stages
One he has done
The other he has not

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by WestYorksRoyal » 17 Jul 2024 18:00

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Yes, I want to see England win. But it won't be easy, it's definitely a difficult decision for the FA.

If you look at the "St. George's park" reset, we've come a long way in producing better players. But we're way behind some nations (basically Spain) in producing top class coaches.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Sutekh » 17 Jul 2024 19:03

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Snowflake Royal Is it wrong to look forward to the new appointee doing worse and all the anti-Southgate mob getting a load of egg on their unappreciative faces?

Yes, I want to see England win. But it won't be easy, it's definitely a difficult decision for the FA.

If you look at the "St. George's park" reset, we've come a long way in producing better players. But we're way behind some nations (basically Spain) in producing top class coaches.


Think they are there but rarely manage to persuade chairmen to give them a chance, if they bother trying at all for the top job at a club. Be interesting to see how Chris Davies does at Birmingham, wouldn't have minded him coming to Reading last year.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Snowflake Royal » 18 Jul 2024 08:25

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Snowflake Royal Is it wrong to look forward to the new appointee doing worse and all the anti-Southgate mob getting a load of egg on their unappreciative faces?

Yes, I want to see England win. But it won't be easy, it's definitely a difficult decision for the FA.

If you look at the "St. George's park" reset, we've come a long way in producing better players. But we're way behind some nations (basically Spain) in producing top class coaches.

I can't say I really care much about England outside a Finals these days. Rarely watch, except in the major tournament finals. Haven't watched the PL in about a decade, so often have no idea who half the players are.

A trophy would be fantastic, but otherwise they're a big fat Meh.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by SouthDownsRoyal » 20 Jul 2024 15:20

Snowflake Royal Is it wrong to look forward to the new appointee doing worse and all the anti-Southgate mob getting a load of egg on their unappreciative faces?


Depends on your priorities really


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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by BRO_BOT » 22 Jul 2024 16:50

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Snowflake Royal Is it wrong to look forward to the new appointee doing worse and all the anti-Southgate mob getting a load of egg on their unappreciative faces?


Depends on your priorities really


It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Sutekh » 22 Jul 2024 17:06

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Depends on your priorities really


It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.


But the right manager should bring a better approach to a game, for example not setting up with a formation which players are not sufficiently familiar, progressive and good tactical substitions in good time and the team generally not playing such god awful "tournamentball" in every game. Think I'd be happy with that, even with not winning things still, as not winning anything seems to be the norm for England, whoever is in charge, so it's more about how you lose and I'd rather lose while trying hard and getting plaudits than lose with the same old tired errors.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jul 2024 17:15

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Snowflake Royal Is it wrong to look forward to the new appointee doing worse and all the anti-Southgate mob getting a load of egg on their unappreciative faces?


Depends on your priorities really


It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.

When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.

His easiest run was arguably his first tournament when he finished 2nd in the group, admittedly. Although in hindsight that Croatia team looks a lot better than it seemed at the time.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by BRO_BOT » 23 Jul 2024 13:45

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Depends on your priorities really


It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.

When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.


Spain won their group and had to play France and Germany (hosts). So you can win your group and then get a tough run.

Just trying to think of a way of assessing the next England manager that is fair. Tournament progression can be down to the luck of the draw


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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Royal Rother » 23 Jul 2024 15:11

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It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.

When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.


Spain won their group and had to play France and Germany (hosts). So you can win your group and then get a tough run.

Just trying to think of a way of assessing the next England manager that is fair. Tournament progression can be down to the luck of the draw


It'll always be subjective based on our own individual outlook to football.

As Ian says, Southgate's "3 times out of 4" record will be hard to better (I'd take 1 tournament win though) - trouble for me was that there were very few moments / spells in the 16 or so games involved in those runs that I found enjoyable.

I just want to enjoy watching England, and have good reason to look forward to the next game with a bit of excitement about what I am going to see. For me that would be progression.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Snowflake Royal » 23 Jul 2024 15:29

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It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.

When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.


Spain won their group and had to play France and Germany (hosts). So you can win your group and then get a tough run.

Just trying to think of a way of assessing the next England manager that is fair. Tournament progression can be down to the luck of the draw

France were on that side of the draw because they were playing badly and didn’t win their group though.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by Hendo » 23 Jul 2024 15:33

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Snowflake Royal When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.


Spain won their group and had to play France and Germany (hosts). So you can win your group and then get a tough run.

Just trying to think of a way of assessing the next England manager that is fair. Tournament progression can be down to the luck of the draw

France were on that side of the draw because they were playing badly and didn’t win their group though.


Belgium also.

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by BRO_BOT » 23 Jul 2024 15:38

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Snowflake Royal When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.


Spain won their group and had to play France and Germany (hosts). So you can win your group and then get a tough run.

Just trying to think of a way of assessing the next England manager that is fair. Tournament progression can be down to the luck of the draw

France were on that side of the draw because they were playing badly and didn’t win their group though.


Was France's performance down to variance or a trend? Difficult to evaluate.

I am not trying to bash GS but it's going to be difficult for the next manager if their route in the WC is Argentina, France, Spain, etc in the early rounds


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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by SouthDownsRoyal » 24 Jul 2024 00:28

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It also depends on how you assess them.

If they meet a high-ranked team early on in the knockout stage of a competition and get beaten, can you say they have performed worse?

They might not be as lucky as GS when it comes to the draw.

When you win your group, you're making your own luck. It means you either get easier teams in the earlier knockout stages or a bigger team not in good form. Which Southgate did 3 times out of 4.


Spain won their group and had to play France and Germany (hosts). So you can win your group and then get a tough run.

Just trying to think of a way of assessing the next England manager that is fair. Tournament progression can be down to the luck of the draw


However ‘lucky’ we may have been, with this squad and how we have finished the last few major tournaments, (and seemingly ditching the fear of penalties) if the next England manager doesn’t win a major tournament it must be seen as no progress, even failure

This is something the next manager must know and understand, unless they are stupid

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

by RG30 » 07 Aug 2024 07:40

Ralf Rangnick.

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by fartdad » 28 Aug 2024 14:38

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by Sutekh » 28 Aug 2024 16:33

Steve Coppell

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Re: Who would you like to see replace Gareth Southgate?

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