Monday 30 April 2012

England Manager's



When it comes to the England, we all certainly thrive on the uncertainty and rage the football team gives us. We lambaste our managers and players publicly; we tell them how to play, what team they should pick, phone-in after phone-in deride them for failing to stick 10 past minnows like Andorra. It is a miracle then, that current state of flux of the England football team hasn’t seen supporters reach little pot of pills.

No manager, no captain, but no matter. The lack of antipathy is something we’ve scarcely seen from England fans over the last 20 years. Most are happy with a fresh start. Irritated by Fabio Capello’s surly demeanour, lack of English and the fact we all know he should have resigned after the disastrous 2010 World Cup campaign in South Africa. While Stuart Pearce is an able stand in for the game against Holland on Wednesday night, I’m not sure he’s the man to take us to Poland and Ukraine. I suppose the question is: Who is? If we can’t get Harry Redknapp in time, someone will have to take the reins for the summer; Harry will just have to hope they don’t do to well.

The captaincy is no issue either, though I disagree with these philistines who say it’s no big deal. The England captaincy is the biggest deal. The England team represent our tiny island against the rest of the World, and the captain is their leader. While it shouldn’t chop and change, it’s important the right man gets the job. For me, it should Scott Parker though I’m sure it will be Steven Gerrard.
The FA has a small amount of time to make the right decisions, and for once they have the fans backing, but they should remember we all certainly thrive on the uncertainty and rage the England football team gives us


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