by Royal Lady » 30 Apr 2012 12:01
by Silver Fox » 30 Apr 2012 12:04
by facaldaqui » 30 Apr 2012 12:04
Hoop Blah Much better? By what measure or criteria?
Hoop Blah Why repelled?
by Royal Lady » 30 Apr 2012 12:10
by Royal Rother » 30 Apr 2012 12:11
facaldaqui 2. The second reason Hodgson repels me is his nannyish presence on the touchline; his blimpish posturing and cartoonish facial expressions and agitated outbursts nauseate me;
by LUX » 30 Apr 2012 12:12
facaldaqui nauseate
by facaldaqui » 30 Apr 2012 12:13
Royal Rotherfacaldaqui The FA were faced with a Hobson's choice, and chose Hodgson. Harry is a much better manager, but I didn't want a guy who opened up a secret bank account in Monaco and has "shady" written all over him anywhere near the England job. It would have been Venables all over again and the journos would've dug and dug the dirt until he was turned out.
But I'm repelled by the choice of Hodgson. The best that can be said of him is that he does better with mediocre squads than with top-level ones, so he'll fit right in with England. He's just such an establishment blazer, which is why Bernstein couldn't wait to appoint him: Hodgson's virtually his double--bumbling, blustering blimps the pair of them.
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I'd rather have seen Pearce given the Euros, then a permanent manager appointed based on how they went. It would seem silly to me to appoint Hodgson for more than the Euros; if he makes a parlous mess of them, we don't want to then be stuck with him for the World Cup. WE've been there before, unable to get rid off Capello after he screwed up the World Cup.
What a load of rubbish, especially the underlined bit.
Redknapp's achievements don't come close to Hodgson's.
by Hoop Blah » 30 Apr 2012 12:14
by Hoop Blah » 30 Apr 2012 12:15
Royal Rotherfacaldaqui 2. The second reason Hodgson repels me is his nannyish presence on the touchline; his blimpish posturing and cartoonish facial expressions and agitated outbursts nauseate me;
Oh dear oh dear. That's really pretty comical. Totally mental and irrational, but worth a hearty chuckle.
by facaldaqui » 30 Apr 2012 12:17
Royal Rotherfacaldaqui 2. The second reason Hodgson repels me is his nannyish presence on the touchline; his blimpish posturing and cartoonish facial expressions and agitated outbursts nauseate me;
Oh dear oh dear. That's really pretty comical. Totally mental and irrational, but worth a hearty chuckle.
by Royal Lady » 30 Apr 2012 12:18
by soggy biscuit » 30 Apr 2012 12:19
by Blue Hooped Moose » 30 Apr 2012 12:21
Royal Lady As long as whoever is manager gets rid of the likes of Terry, Cole, Lampard, Rooney and Ferdinand and brings in some younger, hungrier and nicer players - I don't care who it is. If it were me, I'd choose players who proved to me that they WANTED to play for their Country, who CARED about playing and who weren't either racist or womanisers - though I realise that narrows it down somewhat! LOL.
by facaldaqui » 30 Apr 2012 12:25
Royal Lady Well, he'd be in good company - they're all ridiculed at some point when they lose a game/tournament or whatever.
Your reasons for disliking him are just LOLable though. Do you like Brian, even though he's bald, wears glasses and is very understated?
by cmonurz » 30 Apr 2012 12:28
by facaldaqui » 30 Apr 2012 12:29
Blue Hooped MooseRoyal Lady As long as whoever is manager gets rid of the likes of Terry, Cole, Lampard, Rooney and Ferdinand and brings in some younger, hungrier and nicer players - I don't care who it is. If it were me, I'd choose players who proved to me that they WANTED to play for their Country, who CARED about playing and who weren't either racist or womanisers - though I realise that narrows it down somewhat! LOL.
Say what you like about Rooney but I think his desire to play for his country isn't in doubt. And shagging some prossies doesn't make him a womaniser; just desperate. Agreed with sacking off Terry and Lampard, but stick with Cole (if only because we don't have any other viable LB's)
by Hoop Blah » 30 Apr 2012 12:30
by facaldaqui » 30 Apr 2012 12:31
Hoop Blah Before Woy took over, the Swiss national team hadn't qualified for a World Cup in 6 attempts (from '66 through to '90). He got them into the '94 tournament on the back of one defeat (away to Portugal, they beat and drew against the Italians).
They'd never qualified for a Euro's in their history. Under Woy they qualified comfortably at the top of their group, having lost just one game (away to Turkey). He left before the tournament to take over Inter Milan though and they finished bottom of Englands Group, losing 2 and drawing one (against England obviously).
I think that looks like a decent record and the result of good management.
by cmonurz » 30 Apr 2012 12:33
facaldaquiHoop Blah Before Woy took over, the Swiss national team hadn't qualified for a World Cup in 6 attempts (from '66 through to '90). He got them into the '94 tournament on the back of one defeat (away to Portugal, they beat and drew against the Italians).
They'd never qualified for a Euro's in their history. Under Woy they qualified comfortably at the top of their group, having lost just one game (away to Turkey). He left before the tournament to take over Inter Milan though and they finished bottom of Englands Group, losing 2 and drawing one (against England obviously).
I think that looks like a decent record and the result of good management.
The distant past is the distant past. So would you have McGhee back as Reading manager?
by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Apr 2012 12:36
Hoop BlahRoyal Rotherfacaldaqui 2. The second reason Hodgson repels me is his nannyish presence on the touchline; his blimpish posturing and cartoonish facial expressions and agitated outbursts nauseate me;
Oh dear oh dear. That's really pretty comical. Totally mental and irrational, but worth a hearty chuckle.
I'd forgotten that bit.
Is saggy faced Redknapp any less cartoonish?
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