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Originally posted by Lecter View PostHodgson advocates long-term view
(UKPA) – 1 hour ago
Roy Hodgson has urged the Football Association board to look for qualities beyond current results when weighing up candidates to be the next England manager.

Literally laughed out loud just at this line 
Yeah, the FA should ignore actual and current results, when making their decision
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Wasn't it Ray Parlour who fell out with him because when the squad was sent along to his "spiritual" advisor for cleansing auras or whatever, he sat down when it was his turn and asked her for a 'short,back and sides'.
Classic Ray Parlour.......he was funny before his wife took all his money."I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
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He was funny before he turned into Charlie Dimmock.Originally posted by McDermotX View PostWasn't it Ray Parlour who fell out with him because when the squad was sent along to his "spiritual" advisor for cleansing auras or whatever, he sat down when it was his turn and asked her for a 'short,back and sides'.
Classic Ray Parlour.......he was funny before his wife took all his money.Oh I don't know.
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Would anyone have him here? He's got an outstanding record...I think he'd definitely be worth considering.Originally posted by BBC SportFormer England manager Fabio Capello wants Premier League job
Fabio Capello wants "one more challenge" before retiring and is keen to take charge of a Premier League side.
The 65-year-old stood down as England manager in February and is now looking to get back into club management.
"England would be very interesting for me because I know very well the teams and the players," Capello told the Times.
"I want to manage a team that wants to win something, if possible."
Capello has already turned down offers from abroad, with the former AC Milan manager prepared to bide his time for the opportunity to manage a top English side to arrive.
The Italian appears to have narrowed down his options by suggesting his focus is solely on a club who are capable of challenging in the Champions League, as well as for the Premier League title.
"It has to be interesting based on the value of the team, not money. I don't work for money," he added.
"I want to manage a team that is able to play in the Champions League and to fight for lots of trophies."
Meanwhile, Capello has backed the Football Association's decision to appoint Roy Hodgson as his successor.
He said: "I've known Roy since he was coaching in Italy and I have met him often in these last few years.
"I believe he is a very good and experienced manager and he is a very good choice for the England national team. I wish him all the best for the future and Euro 2012."
JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER
YNWA
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thats the one.
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