Reports are floating around that Guus Hiddink has ruled himself out of the running for the England post. Hiddink, currently in charge at PSV Eindhoven and Australia, has reportedly said that he knows where he will be next year, indicating that he's not going to be in England. It does raise the question of whether the job is a full time one, or whether someone could combine it with club responsibilities as well, our opinion is that the new manager should be dedicated to England without compromise, but Steve McClaren manages to juggle both, albeit without full national responsibility. What do you think?
Elsewhere, Fabio Capello has said that he is happy at Juventus, and Luiz Felipe Scolari has said that he has not met with the FA.
With the names in the running, there is a real mixture of styles, if Sam Allardyce gets it, will England perform like Bolton do, should we be worrying about playing pretty football, or more about the results? Let us know what you think.
Finally for the time being, well done to Liverpool, and bad luck to Birmingham!
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