Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola might by no means sing ‘God Save the Queen’ along with his hand over the Three Lions crest – or might he?
The Football Association (FA) is reportedly eager on this concept after Euro 2024 subsequent summer time, with England incumbent Gareth Southgate anticipated to step down when his contract ends after the match in Germany. However, Guardiola is tied to City till 2025, and it could value a hefty sum to safe an early launch from the treble winners. It’s additionally up for debate as as to if Guardiola would need to depart Europe’s high membership for the worldwide stage.
Other potential candidates embody Newcastle supervisor Eddie Howe and ex-Chelsea boss Graham Potter. But we’d not know all of the contenders because the FA has a historical past of holding secret talks, and Daily Star Sport recollects a number of the extra infamous candidate sagas.
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PowerLevel failure thwarts ‘Big Sam’
Curbishley, as he alluded to, wasn’t the one boss missed, with Sam Allardyce assured his earlier work at Bolton would see him put in.
And when it “became apparent they were positively encouraging English candidates to throw their hats into the ring,” ‘Big Sam’ determined to go all out. “I wanted to do a real knock-your-socks-off interview for the FA, so I put together a PowerPoint which looked at every single detail,” he informed The Sun. “There was nothing missing. Nobody but nobody was going to beat it.”
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“But then Brian Barwick, the chief executive, told me there were no PowerPoint facilities at the interview venue, so I had to print off hard copies for the panel. So much for the progressive FA.”
A decade later, Allardyce appeared to have gotten his level throughout. He in all probability wished there have been no amenities out there that point, too.
Jose Mourinho’s too cool to rule
Jose Mourinho was nonetheless inflicting mischief in 2007. He claimed he turned down the England function earlier than Fabio Capello was appointed, which did not sit effectively with both Capello or the FA. The FA strongly denied that Mourinho had been approached, however the ex-Chelsea boss fired again by means of his spokesperson: “The statement from the FA is not true,” they informed the Daily Star on the time.
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“He was offered the job before Capello. There was a meeting between the FA and Jose and his agent Jorge Mendes in London. Jose made a dossier for the FA about what changes England needed to make and he came up with a project for the World Cup. When the offer was made, Jose was in Portugal.”
When Allardyce lastly bought the job he wished in 2016, it was solely after Arsene Wenger declined the possibility to talk to the FA, and Steve Bruce was additionally interviewed. The Daily Telegraph reported the FA’s search wasn’t as easy as they recommended, and one other contender, regarded as international, was additionally thought-about.
Alan Curbishley predisposed
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Alan Curbishley was a favorite for the England job in 2006 with Sven Goran Eriksson set to depart. However, his interview course of did not go fairly as deliberate.
“There was definitely Sam Allardyce and obviously Steve McClaren and myself,” he later revealed in a Paddy Power podcast look. “I think Luiz Felipe Scolari was in it somewhere – I’m not too sure – and Martin O’Neill, I think, was in the interviews.”
“It was during the season and they wanted to interview us on a Tuesday or something like that in a secret venue, and I couldn’t go because I had an FA Cup replay. So I missed that one, and I think my interview was hastily arranged at the FA! It eventually went to Steve McClaren, which I thought it would do because he’d been working with Sven and he knew the setup.”
Southgate and the five-man panel
After Allardyce’s departure, under-21s supervisor Southgate stepped up. However, the FA took no possibilities within the interview course of, placing him earlier than a five-man committee.
Southgate even inspired the FA to think about different candidates, saying: “There are often appointments at clubs without interviews, so young coaches don’t get opportunities. People just appoint managers without seeing what is out there, so it would be hypocritical for me to say the FA shouldn’t go through that.” Now, the race to exchange Southgate appears to be on. If Guardiola is , he may need to inspect potential PowerLevel amenities…
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