Who should replace Roy Hodgson as England manager?

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Updated: June 30, 2016
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Who do you think should be the next England manager – and what do they need on their CV?

Roy Hodgson resigned on Monday after four years at the helm following England’s shambolic 2-1 defeat to Iceland in the last 16 of Euro 2016.

Several candidates have emerged as his potential successor, but the FA must first decide what sort of manager they require as they seek to try and end England’s dismal record at major tournaments.

Gareth Southgate is still among the favourites despite reports on Thursday morning that he has ruled himself out of the running, but who else is in the mix?

Would it be the right call to appoint an interim boss? Is a Premier League heavyweight such as Arsene Wenger needed, or could Glenn Hoddle return – 17 years after the FA dismissed him – to revive the Three Lions’ fortunes?
Should the new England chief be English? Should he have had domestic success as a manager? And should he have represented his country as a player?

Answer the key questions below and then up-vote or down-vote your choices for the next England manager to have your say…


1.Harry Redknapp

2.Jurgen Klinsmann

3.Glenn Hoddle

4.Alan Shearer

5.Slaven Bilic

6.Eddie Howe

7.Sam Allardyce

8.Arsene Wenger

9.Laurent Blanc

10.Alan Pardew

11.Luiz Felipe Scolari

12.Gareth Southgate