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For what it's worth, I think he'd make a good England manager. It wouldn't make him any less of a ****, mind.

 

Good enough for you to forgive and support?

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Good enough for you to forgive and support?

 

If he became England manager, I would still support England. The team is bigger than one man, and all that.

 

I've always said I understand why he left Saints (he left Pompey because of interference, with Grant being brought in as DoF over his head and against his will, then Rupert did pretty much the same thing with SCW), but the way he went about it made him a complete c**t, and the fact he crawled back to the skates magnified this by about a million. Regardless, he'd been s**t here anyway and we were better off rid of him.

 

So, support? Yes. Forgive? Probably not, even if he led England to become world cup winners.

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I should add, I wouldn't be happy to see him as England manager, but I think he'd be good at it. I'll always support the national team. But if I was given a choice of England as world cup winners or Saints as FA Cup winners or Premier League champions, it would be Saints every time.

 

I wasn't born in 1976 so didn't get to see it first time round!

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I should add, I wouldn't be happy to see him as England manager, but I think he'd be good at it. I'll always support the national team. But if I was given a choice of England as world cup winners or Saints as FA Cup winners or Premier League champions, it would be Saints every time.

 

I wasn't born in 1976 so didn't get to see it first time round!

 

Agree with this.

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At first I thought NOOOOO!, no chance. He doesn't deserve it. More skeletons in the cupboard than the Co-Op.

 

But then I thought, yes. Let him do it, then his pals in the press won't be hanging on his every rent-a-quote word and may actually turn on him.

He could end up in prison quicker. Two steps forward, three steps back sort of thing.

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He fancies the wedge. I hope he gets the job, we shall see how good he really is. Succeed or fail though, he will be minted.

 

Remarkable is'nt it how Cappello who will be 64 in 2012 wants to quit and retire gracefully. Saggy on the other hand who is about the same age,and should be thinking of enjoying his already established wealth, is seeing this as another "mega earner'. Grasping bastard springs to mind.

 

Still, England only have a game about once every two months,so no daily training or club commitments so more time to rummage through Louise's knicker drawer.

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