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Who’s the next England football team manager?

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The England Football team manager’s job certainly has to be one of the worst in the world. Underperforming superstars, slow legacy players on high salaries, demanding fans and an unrelenting media pressure, but it was none of the above that led to the sacking of Sam Allardyce on Tuesday, after just one match as the manager.

An investigation by Daily Telegraph’s undercover reporters led to the now ex-Three Lions boss being caught on camera negotiating a speaking deal, supposed to be worth £400,000. Allardyce is filmed offering advice on how to dodge rules on third-party player ownership.

As the FA looks to replace the former Sunderland manager, here are some top picks for the job –

Alan Pardew

Current job: Crystal Palace

Previous experience with major clubs: West Ham (2003 – 2006), Southampton (2009 – 2010), Newcastle United (2010 – 2014)

Preferred play: 4-3-3

 

Steve Bruce

Current Job: Unemployed

Previous experience with major clubs: Sunderland (2009 – 2011), Hull City (2012 – 2016)

Preferred play: 3-5-2

 

Eddie Howe

Current Job: Bournemouth

Previous experience with major clubs: Bournemouth (2008 – 2011), Burnley (2011 – 2012)

Preferred Play: 4-4-2

 

Gareth Southgate

Current Job: England Under-21’s

Previous experience with major clubs: Middlesbrough (2006 – 2009)

Preferred Play: 4-3-3

 

Jurgen Klinsmann

Current Job: USA national football team

Previous experience with major clubs: German national team (2004- 2006), Bayern Munich (2008 – 2009)

Preferred Play: 4-4-2

 

Gary Neville

Current job: Unemployed

Previous experience with major clubs: Valencia (2015 – 2016)

Preferred Play: 4-5-1

 

Louis Van Gaal

Current Job: Unemployed

Previous experience with major clubs: Ajax (1991 -1997), Barcelona (1997 – 2000) & (2002 – 2003), Netherlands (2000 – 2002) & (2012 – 2014), AZ (2005 – 2009), Bayern Munich (2009 – 2011), Manchester United (2014 – 2016)

Preferred Play: 4-1-4-1

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