topbin wrote:dirty leeds wrote:Oh I dunno. I like 'Arry. I like the way Spurts play. I think he'd be a good England manager. We won't win anything but we might have another Bobby Robson-style glorious failure. That'd be fun.
See I hate 'Arry. But I do like the way Spurs play, and I do think he'd be a good England manager. I don't have to like him to think that.
Maybe he'll stop openly tapping up other people's players when he's England manager.

Man Called Sun wrote:Spurs play lovely football, we all have a jolly nice time watching them play, fucking hoorah. They'll finish third, at best, they'll win nothing. Well done for winning the one fucking FA Cup you've won in your fucking life Harold, even that with a squad that bankrupted Portsmouth. Jose is a winner, he'd be the rocket up the arse that they all desperately need, none of this playing manfully against the nasty Germans and losing heroically, I'm sick to fucking death of it.
Harry Redknapp should be next England manager, says Mark Lawrenson
Harry Redknapp should succeed Fabio Capello as the next England manager now he has been cleared of tax evasion, says BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson.
Capello, 65, will step down as England boss after Euro 2012 in June.
"As soon as Mr Capello decides he wants to leave, I don't really see any other runners and riders," said Lawrenson.
Man Called Sun wrote:Spurs play lovely football, we all have a jolly nice time watching them play, fucking hoorah. They'll finish third, at best, they'll win nothing. Well done for winning the one fucking FA Cup you've won in your fucking life Harold, even that with a squad that bankrupted Portsmouth. Jose is a winner, he'd be the rocket up the arse that they all desperately need, none of this playing manfully against the nasty Germans and losing heroically, I'm sick to fucking death of it.

dirty leeds wrote:Man Called Sun wrote:Spurs play lovely football, we all have a jolly nice time watching them play, fucking hoorah. They'll finish third, at best, they'll win nothing. Well done for winning the one fucking FA Cup you've won in your fucking life Harold, even that with a squad that bankrupted Portsmouth. Jose is a winner, he'd be the rocket up the arse that they all desperately need, none of this playing manfully against the nasty Germans and losing heroically, I'm sick to fucking death of it.
Yeah, HE is. The players, sadly, are not.
Harry Redknapp should succeed Fabio Capello as the next England manager now he has been cleared of tax evasion, says former coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Capello, 65, will step down as England boss after Euro 2012 in June.
"I think Redknapp will be a very, very good choice. He's English; he knows his football," said Eriksson.
Former Football Association chief executive Mark Palios said of the Tottenham manager: "There is no other stand-out candidate."
Former FA executive director David Davies believes Redknapp would be the fans' choice to take over.
"If you had a poll of all the football supporters in the country, Harry would be the overwhelming top choice for the job," he said.
Man Called Sun wrote:Spurs play lovely football, we all have a jolly nice time watching them play, fucking hoorah. They'll finish third, at best, they'll win nothing. Well done for winning the one fucking FA Cup you've won in your fucking life Harold, even that with a squad that bankrupted Portsmouth. Jose is a winner, he'd be the rocket up the arse that they all desperately need, none of this playing manfully against the nasty Germans and losing heroically, I'm sick to fucking death of it.
MrWhite wrote:What would happen if Jose took over at Spurs, then?
It's a bit like the buttered toast/cat thing.
Quiffy wrote:....and what sort of person doesn't want to beat the tax man anyway?
jackos wrote:Quiffy wrote:....and what sort of person doesn't want to beat the tax man anyway?
A socialist? A Social democrat? I paid a lot of tax last year, I am more than happy to do that as long as I think the majority goes to providing a better society.
jackos wrote:Quiffy wrote:....and what sort of person doesn't want to beat the tax man anyway?
A socialist? A Social democrat? I paid a lot of tax last year, I am more than happy to do that as long as I think the majority goes to providing a better society.
'Arry? I don't hate him, definitely don't like him either the bent cunt, but I can't remember the last England manager I did like to be honest. Wilko obviously, but he hardly counts, Greenwood was before my time really, followed Leeds back then, but didn't really think too much about who managed England.

Quiffy wrote:....and what sort of person doesn't want to beat the tax man anyway?
tommydski wrote:Quiffy wrote:....and what sort of person doesn't want to beat the tax man anyway?
Depends really. On the one hand, I like the fact that some of my earnings go towards those less fortunate than me. However, I'm also wary that in the past my contributions have also funded wars which I don't support. Some other people I know have ideological issues which I consider valid but I doubt most tax evaders do.
eric olthwaite wrote:I always thought Robby Bobson seemed a fairly decent sort, TBH.
Oheddieeddie wrote:Dare I say .... Quite liked Keegan. I loved his passion and pride in doing the job. I dont think he could understand that yer modern player is more interested in his image rights than breaking his back for England though.
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