Yeah, I don't see it happening. He'd do a good job, but there's a reason West Ham are the biggest club he's ever managed.haha got to say, this pretty much rules him out of getting the england job, the FA would be fools to come within a mile of this guy, much as I like him and rate him as a manager, he's dead bent, make no mistake about it.
Rubbish, he'd be getting passport applications through quicker than David Blunket's nanny.At least if he was England manager there'd be no possible way he could be involved in any dodgy transfer dealings dragging the nation's name through the mud. Maybe.
You'll never get consensus and could argue forever about the exact order and personal favourites included/not included, but in the end I don't think there's a lot wrong with that list at all. Good to see a mix of the established veterans (Ruud, Totti, Pirlo), the enigmas who have begun to flourish magnificently (the Drog, Zlatan) and a collection of sublime young talent to lead the next generation forward.Ballon d'Or likely top ten apparently:
1. Kaka (Milan)
2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
4. Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
5. Andrea Pirlo (Milan)
6. Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid)
7. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter)
8. Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
9. Robinho (Real Madrid)
10. Francesco Totti (Roma)
And where in the blue hell is Benjani? Top scorer in the world's best league, ITBT...Lacks Tim Cahill tbh
Was actually going to edit after I'd posted and say that. In jest TBF - but the man is a dead set gun.Lacks Tim Cahill tbh
1 up nowWahey, Arse are one down.
At least City stuffed up and from what I heard on the radio they were lucky to get the draw in the end.Indeed, ****s.
Netherlands, Romania, Italy, France. Solid group.Euro 2008 draw on now...