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    Treat them mean to keep them keen - He is old school

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      That's what 36 years of experience gets you
      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        Bumpety bump....

        The ****er cant help himself

        West Brom manager Roy Hodgson admits interest in England job

        • Hodgson attracted to role subject to public backing
        • 'If I can give it serious thought, I would be happy'

        David Hytner
        guardian.co.uk, Thursday 11 August 2011 22.30 BST


        Roy Hodgson has said he would like to manage England when Fabio Capello steps down after Euro 2012 but he would need to have the backing of supporters and the media.

        The West Bromwich Albion manager agrees with the Football Association that Capello's successor ought to be English and, as one of only seven Englishmen managing in the Premier League, he would, almost automatically, feature on a shortlist. Indeed he could be expected to do so prominently.

        Hodgson, though, knows how difficult it can be in a top job if there is the general perception that you are not the right man for it. He took over at Liverpool last summer when Kenny Dalglish was the popular choice and, after a difficult five months, he was sacked and replaced by the Scot.

        "I would rather hope that, if I was ever going to be offered the England job, it would be with the backing of the important people," Hodgson said. "That would be the media, who represent the fans and, of course, the fans. Otherwise it's very difficult for anyone who takes the job because, even if you've got the competence and you are maybe the 'right person', you need to be perceived as the right person. And the perception of my Liverpool appointment was not right and, as a result, you end up paying for it. You paid for it because you were **** and talked crap.

        "It [the England job] is not something I go around thinking about. If I get the question, I try to deal with it. I'm perfectly happy working as a club coach in the Premier League. If the day arrives when I do get invited to talk to the FA, I will see what happens then."

        Hodgson enjoys international management and he has previously taken charge of Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and Finland. "I don't think that, as someone who's managed three nations as a foreigner, I should say: 'It's got to be an Englishman [after Capello],'" Hodgson said.

        "But it would be naive of me, having been back here for four years, working and following the debates and getting a feel for the country ... to some extent, it would be very unwise of the FA to go down another route because I'm pretty sure that the country now is in the mood for an Englishman managing their national team.

        "I've said that I'm English [and] a great admirer of the English national team. I think it's the most important job in the country for English football. If I can give it serious thought, I would be happy."

        Hodgson admitted that he had gone to Liverpool "on the back foot", having not been "the fans' choice". But he was reluctant to row over an old story and his focus is on the new season at West Brom. yeah, right

        Hodgson said the club had proposed a contract to the midfielder Owen Hargreaves, having met him on Tuesday and had their doctor, Mark Gillett, examine his suspect knee, the state of which led to Manchester United releasing him at the end of last season.

        "We made it clear, 'Look, we've done the test and we agree with you that the knee is OK and you can play football,'" Hodgson said. "And, of course, if you'd like to come and play for us, that would be lovely. Whether or not our offer is going to be interesting to him, that's what I don't know. I think he'll play for someone."

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          dear lord!

          he would fit in with some of the fine England managers of recent times though Keegan, Hoddle, Taylor and of course Sschteve Mclarean.

          He's almost a walking parody of himself he really is

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            A blot on our history. Just the very sound of the name 'Roy' makes me shudder and reminds me of some awful awful times.

            Do one Roy, just do one.
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              I really want him to get the England job.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                No way!!! Can you imagine our future young England starlets being deprived of a proper international career because they are managed by that ****? He would be a disaster for English football.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                  I really want him to get the England job.
                  It'd be hilarious
                  We come not to play.

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                    Originally posted by Tee View Post
                    No way!!! Can you imagine our future young England starlets being deprived of a proper international career because they are managed by that ****? He would be a disaster for English football.
                    Yep
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      Oh, I see.
                      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        I really want him to get the England job.
                        Me too. Not only would it be funny to see him failing the whole nation, but it'd put him into the perfect stage for everyone, and i mean everyone, media, journos, fans and peers, to finally not only see what an utterly atrocious manager he is, but to also finally suffer at the hands of his ineptitude.

                        Then WE can be the ones gleefully smirking and suggesting that he 'deserves more time'....

                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        Yep


                        Originally posted by Tee View Post
                        Oh, I see.

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                          Agreed. Bodge for England and I might actually watch them!
                          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                            I really want him to get the England job.
                            He would be a ****ing disasterous England manager. His tactics and formations are out dated and a joke. Would be great entertainment watching him flounder.

                            I'd imagine his tenure at Anfield has scuppered any plans of getting the job though.
                            Modifying post.

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                              Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                              Me too. Not only would it be funny to see him failing the whole nation, but it'd put him into the perfect stage for everyone, and i mean everyone, media, journos, fans and peers, to finally not only see what an utterly atrocious manager he is, but to also finally suffer at the hands of his ineptitude.

                              Then WE can be the ones gleefully smirking and suggesting that he 'deserves more time'....
                              Haha absolutely. It'd be hilarious. There's no danger he'd do well, I'm sure of it. If he did it'd be horrendous ...truly unbearable, but it would never happen.

                              As well as everyone seeing his limitations being cruelly exposed, I'd also be happy to see everyone realise what a defensive, spiky, verbose cunt he is, and what absolute bollocks he talks...shattering the myth of the warm, articulate, humble nice guy.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                let's get this going on twitter - "Hodgson for England"

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