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Shaggy
07-12-07, 08:54 AM
The Football Association has contacted Jose Mourinho's agent about the former Chelsea boss taking over as England coach, BBC Sport understands.

Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes has been approached by the FA about the job, although reports that the Portuguese is already in London are wide of the mark.

It is thought the FA has drawn up a shortlist of five or six contenders.

Mourinho, 44, is on the list and he is considering whether he is prepared to meet FA bosses to talk about the job.

Some newspaper reports claimed Mourinho was either in London already or about to fly into England from Portugal for talks with the FA.

But BBC Sport football correspondent Jonathan Legard said he understood Mourinho was still at home in Portugal but that an approach had been made.

"My sources in Portugal told me that Mourinho has been approached about the England job through his agent," said Legard.

"He is said to be considering it, but it is not his first-choice opening. He still has very strong interest in what might develop at the top two Spanish clubs, particularly Real Madrid.

"I understand that the FA's consultation process is all but complete.

"Brian Barwick, the chief executive, and Trevor Brooking have taken their soundings from within the game and as a result we could know the identity of Steve McClaren's successor before Christmas."

Barwick met Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger on Thursday while Brooking spent time with Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson last weekend.

Reports suggest the FA's shortlist will include Mourinho, Fabio Capello, Martin O'Neill, Marcello Lippi and Jurgen Klinsmann.

Aston Villa boss O'Neill, who has twice attempted to rule himself out of the running, told The Times on Friday: "I think Jose would be an excellent choice, simple as that.

"An England manager should have the time (to put a good structure in place) because he doesn't have to organise a training session every morning.


Fabio Capello has said he would like to manage England

"It should be his business to get around and see how the structure operates, to see what is happening at clubs.

"But eventually it's about winning games at first-team level then hoping you can develop something that will stand the football club in great stead, or allow you to make a mark at international level over a period of time."

FA chairman Geoff Thompson said on Thursday: "We are determined to get the right man, at the right time.

"Brian Barwick has been charged with finding a manager to recommend to the FA board and is well under way with the process."

It appears likely that a successor for the recently-sacked Steve McClaren will be installed before the next international - the friendly against Switzerland on 6 February at Wembley.

PTP
07-12-07, 09:34 AM
shit the bed....Mourinho :jaw:


:D


Well he is the best man for the job imo - the england job needs a manager who has an ego bigger than all the players in squad put together, someone who knows how to deal and handle the press well and someone who can take the pressure off the players and put it on himself. IMO he would be ideal and would realish the challenge of being in the newspapers everyday again

AFII
07-12-07, 10:21 AM
Would be a strange choice by Mourinho when you consider that he can walk into Real, Barca or Milan if he want the job.

JohnDoe
07-12-07, 10:28 AM
Would be an excellent appointment. Mourinho can get the best of out of England, if I were in his shoes I'd stay away though. At least one top European club will be without a manager in the summer, he should wait.

cobain
07-12-07, 10:29 AM
Mourinho, love him or hate him, but I think he is the right man for this job. I would love to see him as an England manager. Really I would! :handshake:

tomasjj
07-12-07, 10:51 AM
I suspect Mourinho will not take that job. The risk of failure is big. He wants day to day action. He is using this angling for one of the top European jobs.

Lippi is the one they should go for as back up.
Or Cappello.

PTP
07-12-07, 10:53 AM
Would be an excellent appointment. Mourinho can get the best of out of England, if I were in his shoes I'd stay away though. At least one top European club will be without a manager in the summer, he should wait.

mourinho craves the limelight tho and he will get more coverage to boost his ego doing the england job over any other

Neil Young
07-12-07, 11:08 AM
I suspect Mourinho will not take that job. The risk of failure is big. He wants day to day action. He is using this angling for one of the top European jobs.

Lippi is the one they should go for as back up.
Or Cappello.
I can't believe the FA will pick someone who can't speak English to a decent standard which, I think I'm right in saying, would rule out Capello (and fredo). Does Lippi speak English?

Kenneth
07-12-07, 11:22 AM
Jose's still a young guy. He's got years left to manage top club sides. He might be tempted and I'd be happy if he did.

Dan
07-12-07, 11:26 AM
Sorry to burst your bubble guys..

http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc233/superdan_est/stanengland.jpg

thesilverfoxlfc
07-12-07, 11:43 AM
Smokescreen he wants a top european club.....not a Internatinal job...........yet!!

Dhav
07-12-07, 01:26 PM
I tend to agree with tomas and foxy, I don't think Mourinho wants to go into international management yet. If he becomes England manager, he has no meaningless matches until Sep, and if he really wants to make his mark he has to wait another 2 1/2 years until the WC in 2010. Which basically means nearly 3 years of waiting around achieving very little. Knowing his ego etc I imagine he would want to be out there making his mark, getting tangible acheivements straight away, not wait aound for years for an international tournament so he can prove himself again. It would be different if there wasn't a whole host of top clubs interested him, but as that is not the case, I can't see him taking the England job and having to commit himself to 3 years before he can acheive any tangible success.

dww
07-12-07, 01:33 PM
I can't believe the FA will pick someone who can't speak English to a decent standard which, I think I'm right in saying, would rule out Capello (and fredo). Does Lippi speak English?

I can't believe that the FA would pick a world class manager with a record of winning - which rules out Mourinho.

I'm thinking Christian Gross would like the challenge.

Jayesh87
07-12-07, 01:53 PM
FA have denied that they have approached Jose.

dww
07-12-07, 01:58 PM
FA have denied that they have approached Jose.

Is that from the same source as this (http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,2223882,00.html)?

If so the wording - of not having interviewed anyone seems significant. It would mean that they could have contacted his agent as alleged by the BBC this morning and their denial would still be true.

Jayesh87
07-12-07, 02:19 PM
Is that from the same source as this (http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,2223882,00.html)?

If so the wording - of not having interviewed anyone seems significant. It would mean that they could have contacted his agent as alleged by the BBC this morning and their denial would still be true.

no it was breaking news on the yellow ticker...

Diego
07-12-07, 02:21 PM
capello is the man for the job. he's done it all, he's at the right age he has the experience he would be a very good choice...

i don't think it's good to appoint mourinho, why would he waste 3 years of his career on the National team, it just doesn't feel right. i think he would leave the boat if something better came along in a year or so, i wouldn't trust him...

plus can you imagine rafa and mourinho going toe to toe because of gerrard etc...

Meols Kopite
07-12-07, 02:28 PM
Heard on the radio this morning that Brooking wants Curbs :whatever:

kewellnthegang
07-12-07, 02:39 PM
capello is the man for the job. he's done it all, he's at the right age he has the experience he would be a very good choice...

i don't think it's good to appoint mourinho, why would he waste 3 years of his career on the National team, it just doesn't feel right. i think he would leave the boat if something better came along in a year or so, i wouldn't trust him...

plus can you imagine rafa and mourinho going toe to toe because of gerrard etc...

:handshake: wise words

maureen - fuck off

Ben_Itez
07-12-07, 09:54 PM
Really cant see Maureen taking the job, doesnt make any sense to me at all. Surely he'll be at Real, Barca or Milan come the start of next season.

Joe King
07-12-07, 10:03 PM
Money money money

And the only way is up for him, you can't get much lower than not qualifying for the Euros

Ben_Itez
07-12-07, 10:32 PM
Yeah possibly but he wouldnt be the first to think he was good enough to handle the England job only to drink from the poisoned chalice....he'd have to pretty much win the world cup in 2010 to enhance his reputation anything else bar perhaps a dramatic semi-final loss would damage his rep.

Maybe he just thinks he can do a really good job :confused:

thesilverfoxlfc
08-12-07, 12:27 AM
Anyone else getting sick and worried for Jose that Sky keep following from house to house, country to country.....??

sonsofthedesert
08-12-07, 11:17 AM
Anyone else getting sick and worried for Jose that Sky keep following from house to house, country to country.....??

I keep thinking of how we ended up with the Clown and that sky don't learn their lesson. The attention he is getting would be enough to put anyone off the job.

tsb
08-12-07, 11:23 AM
I can't stand Mourinho and am indifferent towards England. A perfect appointment!

thesilverfoxlfc
08-12-07, 01:20 PM
I keep thinking of how we ended up with the Clown and that sky don't learn their lesson. The attention he is getting would be enough to put anyone off the job.

Why would you want them cunts stalking you from country to country knocking at your door late at night or early morning its crazy they'll put him off it and would put any man off the job