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Old 23-11-2007, 09:30 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho does not want to succeed Steve McClaren as England manager, BBC Sport understands.
Mourinho, 44, has been out of football since leaving Stamford Bridge in September but is believed to be waiting for a club rather than a national post.

Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce has also said he does not want the England job.

But ex-Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello says he is interested and Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp and Reading's Steve Coppell have not ruled themselves out.

Radio 5 Live's football correspondent Jonathan Legard said: "Mourinho is apparently champing at the bit to return to football management.

"But not for a job, however lucrative and high profile, that only allows him to do what he does so well - working with players - a couple of times every few months.

"He's like a lion in a cage, I was told, but a national job, even such a special post like England, would only appeal at a later stage in his career and the chances are even then that would only be the Portugal job.

I've got a massive job at Reading, as far as I'm concerned, and I'm very happy with that

Reading manager Steve Coppell

"Far more attractive for the former Chelsea title winner at the moment is a top European club vacancy and as he waits for that, so the FA must come to terms with the size of their task."

The Football Association's chief executive Brian Barwick has begun his search for a replacement for McClaren, who was sacked on Thursday after England failed to reach Euro 2008.

Former FA chief executive David Davies told 5 Live: "I know Brian has learned the lessons of the last recruitment.

"The last recruitment was well meaning in the way it was carried out but basically they tried to recruit the coach of the England team in the way that people are recruited in industry day in, day out.

"They had a long list, they had a short list, they interviewed people, they went down a different route, and I think they learned a lesson from it, as Brian Barwick has been the first to say."

I wouldn't look any further than Hoddle

Former England captain Paul Ince

Capello, 61, who has won league titles with Real, AC Milan and Roma, said: "It would be a beautiful challenge. I am the right age."

Allardyce was Bolton manager when he was touted for the England job which McClaren got 18 months ago.

He has since become Newcastle manager and says he wants to honour the new contract he recently signed.

"I am not in a position like I was at my old club where the chairman openly extended the invitation for me to go for the position," Allardyce said.

Redknapp said: "Anybody would love to manage their country but I don't see it coming my way.

"It's a great job for somebody. It's an opportunity to work with the best players in this country and for me still, despite what anyone might think, a group of some of the best players in the world."

Coppell did not rule himself out of the running although he said he was still under contract at Reading.

"It's a non-issue, I have a contract here," he said. "I'm English so people link me.

"I've got a massive job at Reading, as far as I'm concerned, and I'm very happy with that."

While Capello has attracted support from punters, Mourinho's lack of interest leaves Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill as the bookies' favourite for the job.

O'Neill was rejected by the Football Association after interviewing for the role before McClaren's appointment and may be reluctant to put himself in the frame again.

Meanwhile, former England captain Paul Ince believes the FA should re-appoint Glenn Hoddle.

The 50-year-old was England boss for three years before being sacked in February 1999 after suggesting that disabled people were being punished for sins in a previous life.

Ince told BBC Radio 5 Live: "I wouldn't look any further than Hoddle. He did a very good job and he wasn't sacked for footballing reasons.

"The FA has got to forget about what happened years ago, they've got to be bold and brave.

"Hoddle is sharp, bright, meticulous and he's English, but whether the FA is prepared to go back is not my decision."

Capello was sacked by Real at the end of last season despite winning the Spanish title and he is available as he is now working as a commentator for Italian television

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Old 23-11-2007, 02:16 PM   #47 (permalink)
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o'neill has ruled himself out...
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i dont know too much about Capello apart from his record, could you please give a bit more detail (eg his morals that u dont like....., his weaknesses....)

Sorry it was suppose to say Coached by Capello Damn Multi-tasking.

Morales....He'll say one thing and do the opposite.He'll piss off the star of the team only to make up and have him playing the best football of his life ( good side to him ).

He's a master tactician.Thats all that counts.Personal feelings shouldnt come into play when he's manager.Business man but isnt afraid to tell it like it is.Another positive.

I think he's perfect for England.
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Old 23-11-2007, 05:34 PM   #49 (permalink)
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I think it's between Klinsmann & Capello.

I really really hope it is at least, and I hope it's Capello.
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MILAN, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Former Italy coach Marcello Lippi has refused to rule himself out of the vacant England job but says he does not expect to be considered.


Steve McClaren was sacked on Thursday after England failed to qualify for Euro 2008 following a 3-2 home defeat by Croatia on Wednesday.

Lippi, 59, has been out of work since guiding Italy to World Cup glory last year but recently said he was ready for a return to management.

'I have had no telephone call. If it comes we will see,' Lippi was quoted as saying in Friday's Gazzetta dello Sport.

'I don't believe it will happen because I have always refused English requests.'

Premier League club Birmingham City said this week that Lippi had turned down an offer to become their manager.

Fellow Italian Fabio Capello has expressed interest in the England post. Gazzetta said contact was made between the English Football Association and the 61-year-old even before Wednesday's defeat but the FA has denied this.
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Jürgen Klinsmann?

Wouldn't be a bad choice.
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Jose Mourinho. Still the best choice for me.

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Then if Sven quit y was he entitled to compensation?



He Quit and he got Compensation.

BBC SPORT | Football | Eriksson to quit after World Cup

Eriksson to quit after World Cup
Eriksson, 57, who took over in January 2001 and will leave two years before the end of his contract, met Football Association officials on Monday.

He said: "I am happy we have reached this agreement and can now continue our preparations for the World Cup.

"It is important to stress how committed I am to success this summer. Let's go and win the World Cup."


A compensation deal has been agreed on the Swede's £4m-a-year contract, which was due to run out in 2008.

The amount of compensation has not been revealed by the FA - but reports suggest Eriksson could receive up to £3m.

News of the termination of Eriksson's contract followed six hours of talks between the coach and his FA bosses at their Soho Square headquarters on Monday.

It had been widely reported that Eriksson was seeing the FA to discuss the latest revelations in the News of the World - but the real purpose of the meeting became clear in a dramatic announcement at 2145.

In his statement the England coach said: "I know that I have the full support of the players and the FA.

"I care passionately about this job and I want everyone to know that.

"I have always enjoyed the incredible support of the fans and I know how important they will be to us in Germany."

Eriksson has come under increasing pressure following an interview with an undercover reporter from the News of the World.

The latest reports, published on Sunday, quoted him as saying that some unnamed managers "put money in their pocket" when involved in transfer deals.

FA to begin hunt for England boss

The "fake sheikh" revelations were the latest in a long line of controversies that have dogged Eriksson since he took over from Kevin Keegan in 2001 - including stories linking him to jobs at Manchester United and Chelsea

FA chief executive Brian Barwick said: "The FA and Sven felt it was important to clarify his future.

"There has been so much speculation surrounding this matter in recent weeks and months, it was important to resolve it now.

"This is the right outcome and I would like to thank Sven and his advisors for their tremendous co-operation.

"Our main objective is giving Sven and the England team the best chance of achieving success at the World Cup and Sven is definitely the man to lead us in Germany."

Eriksson was watching West Ham play Fulham on Monday when the announcement was made at Soho Square.
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Old 24-11-2007, 01:46 PM   #55 (permalink)
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As far as I can see Scolari hasn't ruled himself out. The FA said they would take their time on the decision and Scolari said he would leave Portugal after Euro 2008. We know the FA rate him highly and he has International experience.
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Today's rumours about the situation:

Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster and former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier have joined the list of people linked with England. (Sunday Telegraph)

Barwick will have to move quickly if he is to secure the services of Jurgen Klinsmann, as the former Germany coach weighs up a list of offers from Europe. (Mail on Sunday)

Fabio Capello will name former Chelsea striker Gianfranco Zola in his management team if he gets the England job. (News of the World)

Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho would find it hard to turn down a serious offer to coach England. (The Observer)

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Capello is the favourite by a considerable amount according to the bookies, it's looking good atm, let's just hope the FA don't find a way to fuck it up.
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Old 26-11-2007, 12:03 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Capello would almost certainly be cheaper than Mourinho, and perhaps O'Neil assuming the FA would have to buy out MON's current contract at Villa.

The attraction of England to someone of Capello's generation shouldn't be underestimated. To him, it is still the "Home of Football" and Wembley (even the new one) is still a special, mythic place. In fact, the highlight of Capello's playing career was scoring for Italy at Wembley.

That is an advantage that England have by now almost completely squandered, and it will hurt them in the long run. Whereas Wembley is still special to someone like Bilic, one can see Modric considering it just another big stadium.
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Today's rumours about the situation:

Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster and former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier have joined the list of people linked with England. (Sunday Telegraph)
. (The Observer)


Houllier???

I seriously hope he isnt even considered, although he is EXACTLY the right person to satisfy the FA
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The FA is apparently ignoring a huge marketing opportunity by not selling McClaren's umbrella along with all of the other tat they are pushing on their website. Perhaps people can send them an email suggesting that they are missing out on a huge market in Croatia. After all, they have to find the money to pay their third manager somewhere.

Has anyone noticed England teams tend to like to use the red and blue colours of their badge (you will remember that the lions are blue and the roses red) for marketing purposes (see also the cricket team's one day uniforms and training gear), my guess is that they think it is more appealing than red and white.
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The papers seem to be convinced that Jose is waiting for Ancelotti to get fired at Milan. I'm not so sure that he would work for Berlusconi. I still think that Juve is Mourinho's spirtual home. He must really be pissed that Ranieri is doing so well, a certain former Prime Minister would kill to have his team where Juve are.

Lippi and Capello each speak very basic English. Capello has been taking lessons more recently than Lippi, though.

What would be an issue is getting the players to listen to them, and even more, dealing with the media firestorm that would result as soon as either of them chose to drop Gerrard or Lampard. The lack of fluency will become an additional weapon in the hands of hacks who are out for blood.

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