Quote by FieldsSorry, I'm just outraged that Roy Hodgson is being overlooked despite his 37 years proven track record, international experience, domestic success in some of the continent's top leagues, and all those famous victories in European competition. Surely he deserves his chance?
Roy Hodgson is past it mate, he's proved that for me this year, we've gone from playing nice football to having no line to our play whatsoever, he hasn't got a clue, I don't go up the Albion much now but when I go up if I can see it and I can see where we need strengthening and where we need to change play or to bring someone on and who to take off and other fans are screaming the same then that say's a lot for me in what he can see, whereas Harry is now in my book in his managerial prime and he look's hungry for it.
Do you go down the hawthorns S ?
Yes mate not as often, but I do about 8/10 homes a season now, will probably end up going back every week as everyone's ban's are coming to an end and a few have already ended this season so we've been doing a few day's/trips, it all depends with what I'm doing on the Saturday night as well and if I'm around.
Over the last 5 years i reckon i've been to 20 games at most, which is completely dreadful.......Will only go to an away if it involves a day in london or loads are out for it !! Went to some dreadful places over the last 2 years but the days themselves were quality !! Topped off with our game being moved to sunday when we'd already bought train tickets for the saturday....fulham V sunderland we went to
Quote by TONY HIBBERTEngland have no chance of winning anything with or without Capello.
You can't say that, different managers get different results and different play out of the same players, Harry to be fair is hungry for the job and is the best man to pick players who deserve to wear the shirt, Parker and Micah Richards spring to mind, someone with passion but also an obvious knowledge for the modern game, Harry would be attacking minded and with great players to pick I think he would excell, the like's of Roy Hodgson are too technical and won't suit it, but for me if Harry did get the job it's the only thing that would make me consider booking flights again to follow them.
I'm inclined to agree with Mr Hibbert on this one. If you look through the England team sheet there's a dearth of genuinely world class players. True Radknapp might get them playing as a more cohesive unit but will they really be able to challenge Germany, Spain etc? I struggle to think of more than three England players who'd get into either of those sides right now.
If we were talking the world cup I would agree Jack but the euros there is always a chance, they are all teams that I think we are capable if beating with the right management who will take out the dead wood that desperately needs sorting and replacing them with the in form players, not the players that fit right within the team sheet but players who are currently playing out of their skin. It's all do'able.