I'm not saying he's not a good commentator, just there's no evidence he'd still be a good manager. Souness is probably the best commentators/analysts, he wasn't a particularly great manager. Same with Gullit.
That is according to him. But based on how he talks on TV you've decided he'd be a much better manager than Hodgson, despite the fact that he failed at last job, and the game may have moved on a bit in the last ten years
So your answer is a man who's last job was to be sacked by a championship club for playing boring football ten years ago? Can you see why people say the 'Hodgson Out' brigade aren't in touch with reality?
Decent article from Football365
If somebody had said two weeks ago that England would end the their Group D campaign having had the most shots (38), allowed the opposition the fewest attempts (25), dribbled past twice as many opposition players (41) as their rivals and had a pass completion...
What was our best team then?
The defence and goalkeeper pretty much pick themselves. He picked the inform youngster everyone wanted him to pick, he picked the top scoring English strikers, he picked the team bar one or two players every pundit and fan or would have picked.