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  • #46
    What? Are the Englishmen crying in their cups over the choice or what? Why no discussion of this yet (It was tangentially mentioned)?

    Maybe a linked story will help!



    LONDON, May 4 (Reuters) - Steve McClaren was appointed Sven-Goran Eriksson's successor as England manager on Thursday, six days after his dream job looked to be heading to a high profile foreign rival.

    The Middlesbrough manager, who made his name as right-hand man to Eriksson and Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson, will take over when the Swede steps down after the World Cup finals in Germany, the Football Association announced.

    'This is the biggest honour that any coach can have and is obviously the highlight of my career,' said McClaren, who has signed a four-year contract from Aug. 1, taking him up to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

    'It's a massive challenge and one that I welcome. I have hugely enjoyed my time at Middlesbrough and am very grateful to the club. However, this was an opportunity I couldn't refuse.'

    His appointment comes six days after 2002 World Cup-winning Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari, the FA's first choice, pulled out of contention because of media intrusion.

    McClaren, 45 on Wednesday, had piloted Middlesbrough into next week's UEFA Cup final against Seville the day before Scolari's withdrawal.

    Eriksson, the first foreigner to coach England, said: 'I have worked closely with Steve ever since I came to England and know how good a coach he is. He is well-liked and well-respected by the players and staff.

    'I have no doubt that he has all the credentials to be very successful in the job and wish him all the best.'

    McClaren secured the top job after seeing off English coaches Sam Allardyce and Alan Curbishley, plus Northern Irishman Martin O'Neill. After an undistinguished playing career as a midfielder, McClaren began coaching in the early 1990s at Oxford United.

    He moved on to Derby County where he worked under experienced manager Jim Smith and helped the club win promotion to the Premier League in 1996.

    McClaren, his reputation growing fast, was then lured to Manchester United as Ferguson's deputy and helped the club win the treble of European Cup, Premier League and FA Cup in 1999.

    While at United, following Kevin Keegan's resignation as England manager in 2000, McClaren joined forces with Peter Taylor in temporary charge of the national team.

    In March 2001, United refused to allow him to continue with England and later that year he was appointed Middlesbrough's manager in succession to Bryan Robson.

    'Steve has a knowledge of that (England) staff and of the players so I hope he does well because it's not an easy job,' Fergsuson said just hours before McClaren's appointment.

    'He's always been one who has had visions for developing things. When he was at Derby and I spoke to two or three people who had worked under him they said that he is a very progressive coach and that's what I found with him.'

    McClaren gave Boro a prolonged period of stability and in 2004 he enjoyed a double boost, returning to the England ranks to assist Eriksson and steering Middlesbrough to success in the League Cup, their first major trophy in 128 years.

    McClaren's status was further enhanced when Middlesbrough finished seventh in the league last year, their best finish since 1951 and securing a second successive season in Europe.

    This season has been a rollercoaster for McClaren.

    A host of injuries to key players and a 7-0 defeat at Arsenal in mid-January left him at rock bottom.

    But a 3-0 win over champions Chelsea sparked a spectacular revival in fortunes and the club reached the FA Cup semi-finals and next week's UEFA Cup final against Sevilla.

    Boro looked dead and buried early in the second legs of both their quarter- and semi-final in the UEFA Cup before McClaren substituted defenders with attackers and saw his side produce four-goal comebacks in both games to go through.
    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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    • #47
      Woot!!! Folwer been given a new contract at Liverpool!!



      Dang, I now may have to start support them again.
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      • #48
        I'm not surprised Fowler has a one year contract. He'll be fitter next season and he is the only Liverpool forward player who instinctively knows where the net is.

        As for England manager it seems that goes to the highest one on the list who is too stupid to turn it down. Be interesting to see if O'Neill gets the Middlesborough job.
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        • #49
          And the lads finish the season in style by beating Russian Mafia United with a Titus Bramble goal!!

          Cracking game, and Steve Carr was named MOTM even though he got sent off. Hell, I wanted to boot William Gallas in the face myself.
          Only feebs vote.

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          • #50
            Oh.. and Sunderland have set a record for the lowest points total (3 points for a win) with 15. They broke their own Premier League record.

            If you add up Sunderland's points from this season and the last season they played in the EPL, they would still be relegated.

            Oh joyous day!!!!!
            Only feebs vote.

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            • #51
              Is there a place where I can bet the usa will lose the 3 matches?
              I need a foot massage

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              • #52
                This is the internet, you can bet on anything!
                Unless you want an avatar/sig bet with Imran.

                Titus for England! (Or Trinidad, if you're actually supporting England at the World Cup. )

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by alva
                  Woot!!! Folwer been given a new contract at Liverpool!!



                  Dang, I now may have to start support them again.
                  Never change sides.............

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Agathon
                    Oh.. and Sunderland have set a record for the lowest points total (3 points for a win) with 15. They broke their own Premier League record.
                    Pah, that's nothing. In the Dutch Premier League this season, RBC set a record low of a whopping 9 points, with a goal difference of 22-90! Even back when a win was only 2 points noone ever had quite such an atrocious result. They won only 1 game all season (and celebrated it like they'd won the CL )
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                    • #55


                      Newcastle in Intertoto, where we match up against a team from Iceland, Northern Ireland, or Norway for a chance to go into the 2nd round of UEFA!

                      Also Fat Freddy is trying to get all the other Prem chairmen to agree to let Roeder continue as manager while he gets his UEFA cert .

                      Now to hire a good front office man and get a striker and some defensive help this offseason.
                      “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                      - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                      • #56
                        I think they just need good centre backs and a couple of strikers.
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                        • #57
                          Roeder deserves the chance to carry on as manager. The FA should have granted him a 12 month exemption whilst he gets the licence.

                          Being qualified to do something and being capable at it aren't the same. After all having the licence didn't do Souness, McCarthy or the guy who started the season at Portsmouth any good.
                          Never give an AI an even break.

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                          • #58
                            Couldn't they just put in a figurehead as manager while Roeder calls the shots?

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by CerberusIV
                              Being qualified to do something and being capable at it aren't the same. After all having the licence didn't do Souness, McCarthy or the guy who started the season at Portsmouth any good.
                              The brutal truth is 3 teams will be relegated at the end of the season. So even if you were a very good manager you could still get the shaft. Quite easily, too.
                              (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                              (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                              (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                              • #60
                                McLaren: Well, he's had his teeth straightened and hired PR man Max Clifford, which show's he's ready to take on the media. Funny though, how his suddenly-vaunted 'qualifications' include all Man-Yoo's trophies as if he'd actually been manager. Not much on how much money he spent at 'Boro building crap teams no better than Curbishley and Allerdice did at low-budget Bolton & Charlton. Second only to Spurs in wasting money over the last few years, I think. (Jol's team excepted)

                                Still, McLaren's not a bad bloke and I wish him well in his new job.

                                {EDIT - typo}
                                Last edited by Cort Haus; May 8, 2006, 08:37.

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