Monday, 12 October 2015

Should Allardyce Got The England Job?

Sam Allardyce believes he should've got the England job in 2006, but the former Bolton man wouldn't have changed anything in my opinion. His brand of football even though effective at Bolton and West Ham at times was boring and one route. England are a team that should be moving the ball forward not lumping it to a target man. But whose to say that would be his approach if he had the job? Allardyce as much as his CV is quite impressive he's been sacked every where he's gone. England don't need a manager with that sort of resume.

One manager who England should've have hired was Harry Redknapp he's by far one of the best English coashes in the game, a great man manager which England have lacked in many years. The England set up needs a manager that will take a player to the side and tell them to fix up or work on something on their game. Redknapp know's how to play attractive football and a very respective figure in the game that could get any player he manager to play for him in the best possible way, not to mention his great eye for talent. But you know the FA they like to hire "Yes men" or "Mr Nice Guy" if you get what I mean, why do you think the late and great Brian Clough never got a look in for the job? For England that's their problem they'll look past great managers who are outspoken and rather go for a yes man who have had a mediocre coaching career, hence why the national team will never move forward.

Words by Ayo Balogun
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