Next England Manager Betting Odds Make Redknapp Clear Favourite After Hodgson Joins Liverpool Thursday 01 July 2010 at 11:17 The second favourite in the Next England Manager Betting Odds has been confirmed as the Next Liverpool Manager meaning the favourite in the Next England Manager Betting Odds, Harry Redknapp, has been left clear at the head of the pecking order to replace under fire boss Fabio Capello.
Redknapp Shortens At Head Of The Betting
Harry Redknapp has been favourite in the Next England Manager Betting Odds ever since England were knocked out of the World Cup, he is now shorter than ever at 9/4 with Coral. Redknapp has said that he would take the England job if offered it but he may think twice about managing a team that plays eight games a year instead of his first crack at Champions League football with Spurs, where he is building a great team. The new second favourite now that Roy Hodgson is out of the running is still Roy Hodgson bizarrely. He may have joined Liverpool but the bookies think he could still jump ship just weeks into the job, he can be backed at 7/1 with Paddy Power.
Stuart Pearce Looks A Better Bet Than O'Neill Or Beckham
Martin O'Neill has been backed with a few bookies despite being overlooked by the FA twice before, the Aston Villa manager is now as short as 9/2 with SkyBet but is still 10/1 with William Hill. Stuart Pearce is surely a better bet, he is obviously well liked by the FA having been given the Under 21 job and a coaching job under Capello and he also looks to have been groomed as the Next England Manager, he looks good odds at 12/1 with VC Bet. David Beckham continues to get backed and is now as short as 10/1 with VC Bet, those still wanting to back Beckham can still get 16/1 with William Hill. For more Next England Manager Betting Odds click on any of the orange bookie links above.
Harry Redknapp Proven at club level and undoubtedly a top manager. Some doubts about his suitability as a candidate and recent legal problems won't have helped his cause but he would be the England fans choice. Harry Redknapp has said he wouldnt turn England down if they came calling. FA England Managing Director Adrian Bevington pronounced that "the next manager would be English" and Redknapp looks one of very few homegrown candidates.
Stuart Pearce England need Stuart Pearce passion and no doubt the FA rate him as he is Under 21 manager. This vacancy may come round a bit too soon, although he is likely to manage England in his career it may not be straight after Fabio Cappello.
Guus Hiddink Likely to be very high on the FA's wish list and has a good track record in international football, but Trevor Brooking the FA Director Of Football indicated that an English manager would be sought.
Martin O'Neill Would be a popular choice as the next England manager for many fans and has a proven track record. If the FA want him they should be able to get him but there are question marks over why he wasn't appointed instead of Steve McClaren in 2006. Some reports in the media say he is not interested in the job havng settled in very well at Sunderland.
Sam Allardyce Overlooked when he was doing well with Bolton and the general impression was that he was found out at Newcastle. Sam Allarydyce still has his supporters but now at West Ham the Engand job may have passed him by.
Glenn Hoddle England manager between 1996 and 1999 but has been out of management since 2006 when he was in charge at Wolves. Possibility he could hold the fort through Euro 2012
Steve Bruce Sunderland boss Steve Bruce never played for England, however football fans think he is one of the best English players never to play for his country at full international level. Bruce is a good bet for the FA who surely must appoint a manager born in England.
Alan Shearer Appointing legendary players with little or no managerial experience has become a bit of a trend over the last few years, but after such shambolic displays in the World Cup England will be looking for more stability and a proven track record.
Mark Hughes Has managed Blackburn, Man City, Fulham and QPR in the Premiership as well as five years managing Wales so knows all about international football.
Terry Venables Managed his country between 1994 and 1996 and made return to the international limelight when assistant manager to Steve McLaren in 2006/7.
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