He's quite right! Thankless task...
What are you reading at the moment?
"I know there are people worse off then me"
Sorry to hear Gareth Southgate has quit as England manager. He said it was an honour and he gave it his all but time for a new chapter.
Good luck to him whatever he does. š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ
He's quite right! Thankless task...
Cant understand knighthoods for people being paid well to do their job.
Babamaman
Sorry to disagree about the knighthood! He was paid Ā£5million per year for a job! So what makes him deserve a knighthood? No way, there are many others far more worthy that arenāt paid obscene amounts
He has been an incredible role model for sports fans both young and old. Something that doesnāt apply to some people that end up in the HOLās. Anyway, I doubt if heād want to do that. His heart is in football.
i read in today's paper the suggestion that Gareth Southgate should be put in the House of Lords.
Pretty well everyone who gets a knighthood doesnāt either deserve or earn it.
Sorry to disagree about the knighthood! He was paid Ā£5million per year for a job! So what makes him deserve a knighthood? No way, there are many others far more worthy that arenāt paid obscene amounts
No surprise. He said before the Euros he would, win or lose.
Gareth Southgate is a lovely, caring, unassuming man who got his players working with him. I met him a few times as his daughter played netball in the league I was involved with and he just supported her with no showiness but fatherly interest.
If you get the opportunity go and watch ā Dear Englandā which is a fantastic play based on Southgateās approach to football. It tells you a lot about what he overcame to be manager plus it is amusing as well. It is on in Salford next year at The Lowry so I have booked but still being streamed from the National in cinemas
I was sorry when I saw he is going.
jaxjacky, his coat was legendary wasnāt it
Sarnia
It was time for him to go. He couldn't help his cautious approach, it's just the way he is but you have to take risks sometimes and he clearly found that hard. Sticking with a plodding Harry Kane when the game was crying out for an injection of youthful energy didn't help matters. Everyone could see the difference when Palmer and Watkins came on with both scoring an incredible goal apiece but Southgate would leave it too long to bring them on. As for the next manager. I would rather it isn't Graham Potter. Frying pans and fires spring to mind. If the FA want an English manager, then Eddie Howe, current Newcastle manager, if not then Klopp, Tuchel, Conte & Mourinho would be welcomed.
Agree Sarnia, however heās done a pretty good job overall, the players respect him as a man and a manager.
Mourinho always wore a classy coat š¤£š¤£
Sorry Pantglass, youāre correct . I was comparing him with sralex, bad me
I always had a yen for Mourinho - classy dresser and I enjoyed him smuggling his dog out when he was found to have smuggled it in. I accept this was dangerous criminal behaviour.
So this proves heās a risk taker, something Southgate is accused of being averse to
Iād prefer Southgate in truth, integrity, loyalty, honesty, respect and skillšš
Gareth Southgate is a gent and a truly lovely man. We met him often in Yorkshire, walking round the reservoir where he lives. He was always such a nice, unassuming, kindly (especially to my aged mother in law) man. How anyone can be accused of not being successful when he's achieved finals etc etc, are those 'fans' living in a different universe? Blimey oh Riley, we reached the final š¤£š¤£š
Gosh Iam64 - what is your definition of success at Manchester United (apart from Fergie obvs)?
Mourinho won two trophies in his first full season at old Trafford (not counting the Community Shield which everyone discounts until their team win it š).
I wish every manager since Fergie had been as āunsuccessfulā!
In the 50 years between Sir Alf Ramsey and Southgate, England won 7 tournament knock-out matches. In 8 years, Southgate's England won 9 tournament knock-out matches.
I think he brought a new found respect to English football and I like to think the fans are different now. I really wish he could have won on Sunday. Do you think that, as a defender he just couldnāt bring himself to take risks? I hope he realises how much respect many of us have for him.
Not Mourinho - Iāve enjoyed him over the years but he was hopeless at manu.
Itās easy for us all to be pundits from the safety of our sofas. Fwiw my view was Kane shouldāve stayed home, he seemed tired and unfit. He talked about everyone being tired after after a tough long season. As he was there, i was calling from the sofa for the last two games, put Watkins or Palmer on to start. Keep Kane in reserve for the last ten minutes if yiu need him.
Southgate has been a good manager. I hope he gets praise nit moaning .
Sarnia
Spinnaker
^It was time for him to go. He couldn't help his cautious approach, it's just the way he is but you have to take risks sometimes and he clearly found that hard. Sticking with a plodding Harry Kane when the game was crying out for an injection of youthful energy didn't help matters. Everyone could see the difference when Palmer and Watkins came on with both scoring an incredible goal apiece but Southgate would leave it too long to bring them on^
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As for the next Manager it would have been great to have Pep Guardiola (Man City) but I doubt the FA can afford him.Pep won't come cheap although both him and Klopp have said they would love to manage a national team sometime in the future, so who knows. I would dearly love to see England lift another major footballing trophy. I was 18 when it last happened. I live in hopes of experiencing that joy again.
We live in hope Sarnia š
Spinnaker
*^It was time for him to go. He couldn't help his cautious approach, it's just the way he is but you have to take risks sometimes and he clearly found that hard. Sticking with a plodding Harry Kane when the game was crying out for an injection of youthful energy didn't help matters. Everyone could see the difference when Palmer and Watkins came on with both scoring an incredible goal apiece but Southgate would leave it too long to bring them on^*
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As for the next Manager it would have been great to have Pep Guardiola (Man City) but I doubt the FA can afford him.
Pep won't come cheap although both him and Klopp have said they would love to manage a national team sometime in the future, so who knows. I would dearly love to see England lift another major footballing trophy. I was 18 when it last happened. I live in hopes of experiencing that joy again.
Beautifully put Bluebell š¤
^It was time for him to go. He couldn't help his cautious approach, it's just the way he is but you have to take risks sometimes and he clearly found that hard. Sticking with a plodding Harry Kane when the game was crying out for an injection of youthful energy didn't help matters. Everyone could see the difference when Palmer and Watkins came on with both scoring an incredible goal apiece but Southgate would leave it too long to bring them on^
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As for the next Manager it would have been great to have Pep Guardiola (Man City) but I doubt the FA can afford him.
Mourinho
Oh dear no, he'll annoy everyone!
It was time for him to go. He couldn't help his cautious approach, it's just the way he is but you have to take risks sometimes and he clearly found that hard. Sticking with a plodding Harry Kane when the game was crying out for an injection of youthful energy didn't help matters. Everyone could see the difference when Palmer and Watkins came on with both scoring an incredible goal apiece but Southgate would leave it too long to bring them on. As for the next manager. I would rather it isn't Graham Potter. Frying pans and fires spring to mind. If the FA want an English manager, then Eddie Howe, current Newcastle manager, if not then Klopp, Tuchel, Conte & Mourinho would be welcomed.
Heās done well time for someone else to take the lead. Good luck Gareth!
Iam64 I agree about Serena another excellent manager who gets respect and dedication from the team
Southgate has been a great England manager. He changed the culture and moulded an excellent young team. Iām sorry but nit surprised heās decided to go.
I donāt want the women to lose her but Serena Weizman is another highly skilled, emotionally intelligent manager
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