Surely that first bit is really quite a lot to do with coaching? A significant bit is also the second part there about man management, getting ideas across and getting the best out of the players you have.Seal wrote:Disagree - think Harry is the best choice.
An international manager doesn't have to do a huge amount of coaching (there's not enough time), he just needs to get the players playing as a team, with passion and a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities.
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Whatever Harry's limitations, I do think he "gets" English players, and they would enjoy / respect playing for him.
by TheMaraudingDog » 10 Oct 2011 15:49
10 Oct 2011 15:49True, although if could've won over the big characters in the dressing room then he'd have been alright.TBM wrote:The thing with Hodgson at Liverpool wasn't the fact he couldn't handle the big ego's - it was more the board/fans/loyal players wanted Kenny in charge and it was only a matter of time before he went
Cant disagree with that....just feel Harry is too "relaxed" to be England manager. We need someone like Fergie*, who is respected but fearedHoop Blah wrote:True, although if could've won over the big characters in the dressing room then he'd have been alright.TBM wrote:The thing with Hodgson at Liverpool wasn't the fact he couldn't handle the big ego's - it was more the board/fans/loyal players wanted Kenny in charge and it was only a matter of time before he went
He'll face a similar problem at England because the same questions about is he good enough will be going round the senior pro's. Having failed at Liverpool (not all his own fault, but you do have to question some of the players he brought in) and so he'll immediately have to prove himself to some of leading characters.
Harry will already have most of those players on side because of the character he is, his recent successes with Pompey and Spurs, his reputation as being a good lad etc etc, and not forgetting, he's the media's darling. That last point shouldn't count for much but these players, and the England pubic, do take on board a lot of what the media pump out to us.
At the moment, yes, but once he's won loads more stuff (having left his current job) and gotten older, I reckon he might consider it.TheMaraudingDog wrote:England job is too small for Jose.
How naive can someone be? Harry's as motivated as any manager. He just keeps his emotions under wraps in front of the cameras which is very sensible.TBM wrote:Cant disagree with that....just feel Harry is too "relaxed" to be England manager. We need someone like Fergie*, who is respected but feared.
Man Friday wrote:How naive can someone be? Harry's as motivated as any manager. He just keeps his emotions under wraps in front of the cameras which is very sensible.TBM wrote:Cant disagree with that....just feel Harry is too "relaxed" to be England manager. We need someone like Fergie*, who is respected but feared.
I'd like to see him given a go.
Not doubting you but how do you know what he is like "behind the camera"?Man Friday wrote:How naive can someone be? Harry's as motivated as any manager. He just keeps his emotions under wraps in front of the cameras which is very sensible.TBM wrote:Cant disagree with that....just feel Harry is too "relaxed" to be England manager. We need someone like Fergie*, who is respected but feared.
I'd like to see him given a go.
Explain why?Ian Royal wrote:Adkins needs top level experience.
by TheMaraudingDog » 10 Oct 2011 21:42
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