Redknapp for England as Cappello leaves

Wed, Feb 8 2012 09:06pm GMT 1
funky (mod)
funky (mod)
4925 Posts

Harry Redknapp should succeed Fabio Capello as the next England manager now he has been cleared of tax evasion, says former coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.

Capello, 65, resigned as England manager on Wednesday after a meeting with FA bosses at Wembley.

"I think Redknapp will be a very, very good choice. He's English; he knows his football," Eriksson told BBC Sport.

"[Redknapp] is doing a great job with Tottenham and has done a great job with every team he's had in the past."

Use accessible player and disable flyout menus

Eriksson backs Redknapp for England

The Swede managed the England national team between 2001 and 2006, and says the current Tottenham boss has the necessary CV for the role.

"You need to be an experienced manager used to dealing with the big names and some knowledge about international football would help. I think Harry has all these things."

Capello, who disagreed with the FA's decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy pending his trial in July over alleged racial abuse of QPR's Anton Ferdinand, took over in December 2007.

The Italian's £6m-a-year contract was due to expire in the summer, but he left the job following a meeting with FA chairman David Bernstein and general secretary Alex Horne.

BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson agreed that Redknapp was the obvious choice to take the reins.

"It's almost like a shoo-in," he said. "I don't really see any other runners and riders.

"There will be one or two other people getting a mention, but I think it's Harry's job to turn down."

Former Football Association chief executive Mark Palios said of the Tottenham manager: "There is no other stand-out candidate."

Palios added: "There is a patriotic issue involved and I would love an English candidate to be put forward, but you're more concerned about getting the best man for the job.

Redknapp's managerial career

  • 1983-1992: Bournemouth
  • 1994-2001: West Ham
  • 2002-2004: Portsmouth
  • 2004-2005: Southampton
  • 2005-2008: Portsmouth
  • 2008-present: Tottenham

"Harry Redknapp would be high on the list and he could definitely make that transition."

In September 2010, Redknapp admitted the England job would be "hard to turn down" if he was offered it.

He said: "If you're an Englishman it would be hard to turn it down. It's the pinnacle of your career.

"Honestly, it's not something I sit at home and ever think about. I really don't."

Former FA executive director David Daviesbelieves Redknapp would be the fans' choice to take over.

"If you had a poll of all the football supporters in the country, Harry would be the overwhelming top choice for the job," he said.

"But there are a few other strong candidates, who are also English, and one or two who aren't as well."

Former Portsmouth and Leicester striker and BBC pundit Steve Claridge believes Redknapp is the ideal candidate to succeed Capello.

"He's the right age, it's the right time and I think in the past couple of years he's opened a lot of people's eyes to what he is capable of," Claridge said.

"He is very good tactically and he can get the best out of players without having to spend fortunes."

Graham Taylor , who managed England between 1990 and 1993, says Redknapp is the obvious choice to succeed Capello now that he has been cleared of accepting secret untaxed bonus payments during his time in charge of Portsmouth.

"Should the FA wish to offer him the England manager's job it's a clear path for them," he said.

"Harry Redknapp is well in line to become the next England manager, and now that his innocence has been proved I fully expect it to happen."

Thu, Feb 9 2012 11:17am GMT 2
0049 south
0049 south
38 Posts
although i am not english ...but maybe in my next life and hopefully life than in the W12 area....i must say if the FA would appoint HR it would be the best choice ever .
he is a top class manager, he is english ( which in my opinion is absolutely important ) he has a lot of experience and you never have heard a lot about scandals or trouble at the clubs he has managed, just concentrade about football .
with him the national team would going back on track .
we will see what happen soon .
Thu, Feb 9 2012 11:18am GMT 3
0049 south
0049 south
38 Posts
although i am not english ...but maybe in my next life and hopefully live than in the W12 area....i must say if the FA would appoint HR it would be the best choice ever .
he is a top class manager, he is english ( which in my opinion is absolutely important ) he has a lot of experience and you never have heard a lot about scandals or trouble at the clubs he has managed, just concentrade about football .
with him the national team would going back on track .
we will see what happen soon .
Thu, Feb 9 2012 12:47pm GMT 4
ultramagnetic (Mod)
ultramagnetic (Mod)
2295 Posts
wtach arry do the same as every other manager play lamps. JT, Rio etc he has said many times how he would like tosign them for spurs.
Thu, Feb 9 2012 01:07pm GMT 5
Easy MOD
Easy MOD
6422 Posts
Rio and Terry won't be in the same team anymore so lets hope Harry goes with Rio haha fuck off terry u scumbag

Please login or sign up to post on this network.
Click here to sign up.