England head coach or Tottenham Hotspurs manager?
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England head coach or Tottenham Hotspurs manager?
Which is the most appealing?
Put yourself in Harry Redknapp's shoes. The position you have grafted your whole career towards fulfilling is up for grabs but at the same time you are doing a decent job at one of the top clubs in the country.
You look at the England job and, if reports are true, you have an immediate shot at the next European Championships. A chance to end England's drought at a major tournament. The opportunity to become a national hero, literally, overnight.
But on the other hand you are at a club you have grown to love and you have transformed this club from being Europa League qualifying Challenger to a Champions League qualifying challenger and doing it in style. You have a talented group of players that are only going to get better. You love and enjoy the day to day stresses of club management. But you are not stupid. You know that if you finish fifth this season and get off to a bad start next season you could go the way of Martin Jol who was sacked after consecutive fifth place finishes and by the time that happens you could have been well engrossed in the England job.
Decisions, decisions!!
What would you do?
Cheers guys.
Put yourself in Harry Redknapp's shoes. The position you have grafted your whole career towards fulfilling is up for grabs but at the same time you are doing a decent job at one of the top clubs in the country.
You look at the England job and, if reports are true, you have an immediate shot at the next European Championships. A chance to end England's drought at a major tournament. The opportunity to become a national hero, literally, overnight.
But on the other hand you are at a club you have grown to love and you have transformed this club from being Europa League qualifying Challenger to a Champions League qualifying challenger and doing it in style. You have a talented group of players that are only going to get better. You love and enjoy the day to day stresses of club management. But you are not stupid. You know that if you finish fifth this season and get off to a bad start next season you could go the way of Martin Jol who was sacked after consecutive fifth place finishes and by the time that happens you could have been well engrossed in the England job.
Decisions, decisions!!
What would you do?
Cheers guys.
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Re: England head coach or Tottenham Hotspurs manager?
Get out while the gettings good.
Seriously, spurs just aren't that good - the pl has been brutal this season and spurs had a run of very winnable fixtures that put them up to 3rd, they've dropped like a stone now the hard games have come around.
Harry can leave a genius with no pressure for the euros then get another decent club job after England have done terribly in brazil 2014
Seriously, spurs just aren't that good - the pl has been brutal this season and spurs had a run of very winnable fixtures that put them up to 3rd, they've dropped like a stone now the hard games have come around.
Harry can leave a genius with no pressure for the euros then get another decent club job after England have done terribly in brazil 2014
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Re: England head coach or Tottenham Hotspurs manager?
I would go for the England role, it is something he has said before he wants and at this stage in his career would he get another opportunity? If he fails as England manager then he will still be able to easily get a job with a PL club, its a no brainer for me
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