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Tarantino wants the England job

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 01:06
by usagullmichigan
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Re: Tarantino wants the England job

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 13:27
by Richinns
He must be the only one who wants him to get it!

Re: Tarantino wants the England job

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 15:49
by cambgull
I actually wouldn't mind Hoddle again, he can be a bit of a numpty at times (and a complete and utter numpty once too, why would you even get into a conversation about the disabled when you're the England manager?!) but he did have a decent record and if it isn't to be Redknapp or Lingy, he's probably not a bad shout because he's done it before and will hopefully learn from his mistakes last time. My main worry is that he's been out of the top level management game for a while.

Re: Tarantino wants the England job

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 15:54
by Richinns
cambgull wrote:I actually wouldn't mind Hoddle again, he can be a bit of a numpty at times (and a complete and utter numpty once too, why would you even get into a conversation about the disabled when you're the England manager?!) but he did have a decent record and if it isn't to be Redknapp or Lingy, he's probably not a bad shout because he's done it before and will hopefully learn from his mistakes last time. My main worry is that he's been out of the top level management game for a while.
There lies the biggest worry. For what reason is this?

For me it is because he is no good and that whole disabled episode shows him for what he is - a complete tool!

Re: Tarantino wants the England job

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 15:59
by cambgull
Richinns wrote: There lies the biggest worry. For what reason is this?

For me it is because he is no good and that whole disabled episode shows him for what he is - a complete tool!
Well he went to Spain to run a Football Academy. His reasons, I wouldn't know. I somehow doubt that sun, sea, sand, lower taxes and girls in skimpy clothing was a deterrent though! He probably has a much more simple life than a Premiership manager.