Born in Torsby, Eriksson had a fairly undistinguished playing career in the lower divisions of Swedish football at KB Karlskoga and Degerfors IF, before being forced to retire prematurely due to a knee injury in 1975. After retirement, Eriksson became first a coach, and then manager of...
Wenger- Can't cut it in Europe as he seems unable t play more thna one way, same would apply for international.
O'Neill- Hoooof (although we might do well still)
Allardyce- Hoooof
Curbishley- Done nothing
Unless we can somehow lure Mourinho from Chelsea Sven is the best man for the job. :(
Yep like the World Cup quarter final against Brazil, our opening group game of Euro 2004 against France, the knock out game against Portugal. :shootself
Wenger? His inability to play more than one way means Arsenal always fail in Europe, wouldn't be a good national manager.
The English options aren't exactly encouraging: Allardyce (hoooof), McClaren (good coach, yet to prove much as a manager), Bruce (scary prospect), Curbishley (not really...
Against Bazil we were all over them. Then 1-0 up against 10 men we sat back and in the end couldn't get back into it. Pretty much the same goes for Portugal, and France at Euro 2004.