Roy Hodgson approached by FA over England manager's job

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  • cablefreejunkie
    DK Veteran
    • Jul 2008
    • 1717

    #1

    Roy Hodgson approached by FA over England manager's job

    West Bromwich Albion have given the Football Association permission to talk to Roy Hodgson about the vacant England manager's position.

    Hodgson, 64, has already spoken with FA chairman David Bernstein about replacing Fabio Capello.
    Hodgson - a varied career

    Born in Croydon in 1947
    Played for Crystal Palace, Gravesend & Northfleet, Maidstone and South African side Berea Park
    Started managerial career at Swedish side Halmstad in 1976
    Has managed in Sweden, England, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark and Norway
    Managed Inter Milan during two spells in the 1990s
    Coached Switzerland at 1994 World Cup, was in charge of UAE from 2002 to 2004 and Finland between 2005 and 2007
    Managed Blackburn, Fulham and Liverpool in the Premier League and moved to West Brom in February 2011

    Bernstein said: "Roy is the only manager we have approached and we remain on course to make an appointment within the timescale we set out."

    BBC Sport understands Hodgson will be interviewed on Monday.

    The four-man panel which will decide who takes over from Capello are Bernstein, FA general secretary Alex Horne, FA director of football development Sir Trevor Brooking and managing director of Club England Adrian Bevington.

    Bernstein approached West Brom on Saturday and was immediately given permission to speak to Hodgson, who is likely to be appointed within days in a long-term role.

    It is expected any contract will cover the three tournaments up to and including Euro 2016, at which point he will be two months short of his 69th birthday.
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    ?If ever the people in charge decided I was the man they wanted then I would be delighted?

    Roy Hodgson, speaking to BBC Sport in an exclusive interview in January

    Hodgson's experience attracts FA

    Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp had been heavily linked with the job ever since Capello left the post in February, but the FA has decided to discuss the position with Hodgson, who has previous international experience from his time in charge of Switzerland, United Arab Emirates and Finland.

    In total, he has managed 18 teams either at domestic or international level, including two spells as Inter Milan boss.

    Former FA chief executive Mark Palios does not believe the talks with Hodgson necessarily rule out a move for Redknapp.

    He said the FA is "under pressure" to do something about the vacant job with Euro 2012 a matter of weeks away.

    "Hodgson is a candidate they would naturally speak to," he told the BBC.

    "West Bromwich Albion's season is settled and they are now safe. But this doesn't mean to say there aren't other people they would approach."

    Hodgson, who had a disappointing time at Liverpool last season, has steered West Brom to mid-table in the Premier League.

    And Albion chairman Jeremy Peace remains hopeful he will stay on at the Hawthorns.

    Peace said: "Roy has done a fantastic job over the past 15 months and the fact the FA wants to discuss the England role with him is testament to that.
    Analysis
    Ian Dennis BBC Radio 5 live's senior football reporter

    "This is an appointment for the long term with the FA looking at the wider picture. It's four weeks until the penultimate warm-up match for Euro 2012 but this decision is based on benefiting English football for the next four years.

    "The choice of the next England manager was always going to divide opinion but nobody can argue with the level of experience Hodgson possesses at international level. That will be invaluable as he looks to harness the young talent and embrace the new home of English football development, St George's Park, to lay down a structure for the years ahead."

    "Roy is a proud Englishman and we can understand why he wants to speak to the FA about this highly prestigious managerial position.

    "However, we have emphasised to Roy how much we would like him to remain as our head coach and continue his major contribution to our project at the Hawthorns as we look to establish ourselves as a Premier League club.

    "Everyone here has an excellent working relationship with him and he is immensely popular with our supporters."

    England have two fixtures before their Euro 2012 opener against France on 11 June, with friendlies planned against Norway on 26 May and Belgium on 2 June. Hodgson's contract with West Brom ends on 30 June.

    Stuart Pearce - who is in charge of both the England Under-21 squad and the Team GB Olympic set-up - is currently in temporary control of the national side and oversaw a 3-2 friendly defeat by the Netherlands at Wembley last month.

    Pearce said he would be prepared to lead the team into Euro 2012 and stated earlier this week that he could name the squad on or around 10 May if no new manager was in place by that date.

    West Brom end their Premier League campaign against Arsenal on 13 May.
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  • entropy
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 25

    #2
    shocking, although i dont want crooked arry, hodgeson has proved he cant handle a bunch of egos, when he was in charge of them clowns over the park.

    i just cant get that image of him, banging his head on the advertising boards, behind him, out of my nut.

    were talking about a man who capello spoke better english than.

    surely theres better available here, guardiolla, jose, hiddink maybe, i personally would give someone fresh a go, like maybe brendon rodgers frome swansea, or roberto martinez even.

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    • ruudvandan
      DK Veteran
      • Dec 2008
      • 1091

      #3
      I am completely underwhelmed by this. For once the FA has an easy decision to make. There is one man in particular that they could have gone for who would instantly command the respect of the players, unite the squad and galvanise support across the land. Many people haven't given a crap about England for a few years now, myself included, but I was getting excited about Harry Redknapp getting the job. I was actually looking forward to the Euros for the first time since 1996 and then the FA goes and does this! I mean I just can't understand this. How is Hodgson going to cope with his former Liverpool players after he said publicly they weren't good enough? Will he simply not pick them? We still need Gerrard and I think it will be a difficult position for Stevie and Glen Johnson who are likely candidates to get picked for the squad.

      I think the FA have gone for what they consider a 'safe' option rather than the 'best' option which is Harry. I honestly don't know anyone apart from the FA and Spurs fans who doesn't want Harry. What a farce.
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      • johnboy1974
        DK Veteran
        • Dec 2008
        • 3418

        #4
        What a terrible idea to get him in after his Liverpool flop.

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        • blueflash234
          DK Veteran
          • Mar 2009
          • 904

          #5
          maybe the liverpool players were a bigger flop than the manager
          Last edited by blueflash234; 30 April, 2012, 08:42.

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          • poppyjack
            Top Poster
            • Jul 2011
            • 108

            #6
            Well I don't mind him getting the job, he's been an international manager with Switzerland, qualified for the world cup and Euros took Finland to a whiska of a world cup winning 6 out of 8 games, three Euopa league finals and experience in the premier league and he can speak English :-)

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            • alom5
              DK Veteran
              • Nov 2008
              • 1648

              #7
              Its simple....he is the cheap option!!

              He's style of football is shite....and won't excite a man who's taken viagra

              Was genuinely getting excited at the attacking football we may start to play with 'arry managing...something that would make us proud to support England once again......if they go for Hodgson.....the whole country will be on a downer again even more so then when they renewed Capello's contract.

              ~~~~in holes

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              • scottymo76
                Member
                • Mar 2012
                • 57

                #8
                Hodgson has generally always done well with smaller sides who aren't challenging the big boys although his time at Liverpool bucked that trend . . .

                Can't see him doing anything other than failing to cope with the ego's and ending his career via the poisoned chalice that is the England job.

                Utterly unrealisitic expectations dictate it is a no-win situation.
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                • lfc4life
                  Sports Nutter
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 3200

                  #9
                  I would never thought i would say this about roy .... Give him a chance ! It was obvious to everyone he was not upped to the liverpool job . BUT after having wally with the brolly and the Italian stallion.... Surely he can put some pride in the shirt first !!
                  IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

                  I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

                  YNWA!!!

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                  • Bulld0g
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 7158

                    #10
                    Originally posted by blueflash234
                    maybe the liverpool players were a bigger flop than the manager
                    And maybe those flops have won more this season than that manager has in his whole career.

                    THE TRUTH
                    The Hillsborough Independent Panel. 12/09/12

                    Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
                    The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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                    • Bulld0g
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 7158

                      #11
                      It doesn't surprise me that the FA have chosen him.We needed an English manager and Redknapp was the nations choice but true to form they have chosen the wrong man. The only other time i can remember someone who was a clear favourite with the fans was Brian Clough and he never did get his chance.

                      THE TRUTH
                      The Hillsborough Independent Panel. 12/09/12

                      Today's report is black and white.The Liverpool fans were not the cause of the disaster.
                      The panel has quite simply found 'no evidence' in support of allegations of 'exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans' and 'no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium' and 'no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying'.

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                      • Herbie
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 171

                        #12
                        It does not matter who gets the job England will win nothing as the players are just not good enough
                        As a Spurs fan I wish they had taken Harry, he has gone as far as he can with Spurs.

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                        • alom5
                          DK Veteran
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 1648

                          #13
                          More than likely...spurs are holding the "~~~~ All" to ransom and probably asking some stupid figure to let 'arry go.

                          At least we'd be playing some attacking football...that would be enough for me

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                          • andy1967
                            DK Veteran
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 1378

                            #14
                            Who cares, he'll be a vegetable to the press after the Euros. Big story waiting for Harry if he had taken on the role as England's New manager, according to radio today.
                            Sir Alex Ferguson in 1988

                            "This isn't just a job to me." "It's a mission. I am deadly serious about it. Some people would reckon too serious. We will get there, believe me. And when it happens, life will change for Liverpool and everyone else - dramatically."

                            Sir Alex Ferguson. (20)

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                            • ruudvandan
                              DK Veteran
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 1091

                              #15
                              Originally posted by blueflash234
                              maybe the liverpool players were a bigger flop than the manager
                              Correct, the Liverpool players did flop under Roy. But the question is why?

                              And the answer is that he announced publicly in the media that they players weren't good enough. What sort of a reaction would you expect from the players? Knowing that their manager had no faith in them and they would probably get replaced at the first opportunity? Hardly the best man management skills in the world.

                              So he gets sacked, Kenny takes over and the very same players respond immediately. Roy Hodgson's failure at Liverpool was 100% down to Roy Hodgson.
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