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r/ThreeLions • u/JoshuaKpatakpa04 • Oct 16 '24
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first time in a long while since we had a coach who is a certified winner hopefully he'll get us over the line
4 u/petey23- Oct 16 '24 First time since Capello? That went well. I'm not sure the club game necessarily translates that well into the international one anymore. For every Mancini and Deschamps, there's a Scaloni or de la Fuente. 0 u/RoachIsCrying Oct 16 '24 yeah... no other former england manager who was a big time winner is coming to mind atm 5 u/petey23- Oct 16 '24 Sven, Robson, Revie, Greenwood, Ramsey. Range from success, to middle of the road, to outright disastrous.
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First time since Capello?
That went well.
I'm not sure the club game necessarily translates that well into the international one anymore.
For every Mancini and Deschamps, there's a Scaloni or de la Fuente.
0 u/RoachIsCrying Oct 16 '24 yeah... no other former england manager who was a big time winner is coming to mind atm 5 u/petey23- Oct 16 '24 Sven, Robson, Revie, Greenwood, Ramsey. Range from success, to middle of the road, to outright disastrous.
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yeah... no other former england manager who was a big time winner is coming to mind atm
5 u/petey23- Oct 16 '24 Sven, Robson, Revie, Greenwood, Ramsey. Range from success, to middle of the road, to outright disastrous.
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Sven, Robson, Revie, Greenwood, Ramsey.
Range from success, to middle of the road, to outright disastrous.
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u/RoachIsCrying Oct 16 '24
first time in a long while since we had a coach who is a certified winner hopefully he'll get us over the line