It seems to be more and more inevitable that Redknapp will be our next England manager. Since he's taken over we've had some really fantastic results. We've had some bad ones as well and at times I'm sure we've all gotten upset and forgotten just how inconsistent we used to be. Redknapp has worked wonders for us. Despite what our resident troll and self-proclaimed "enlightened" football prodigy would have us think, Redknapp has made a determined team out of a fantastic squad of predominately attacking footballers.
Apparently going a goal down only upsets our players now and makes us more likely to win. I love that. I really do love that. It reminds me of United in the 90s. I realize they haven't changed all that much and still do it, but back then it seemed silly to think that they would lose even if they conceded a goal. I think perhaps more than anything else, that's what I appreciate most about Spurs under Redknapp. With that said it seems inevitable that he's going. I have no idea why, considering the level of abuse he'll be likely to receive as England manager, but I can respect his wishes. To be honest, I do think he's the best man for the job and if I didn't support Spurs I would be all for him taking the job. I can imagine England winning the first game under him with a flurry of goals... "I just told them to kick the ball around and have a go at it."
Who do you think good candidates are to replace Redknapp? This is obviously hypothetical and of course I mean after we win the Champions League and upset the bookies by winning the Premier League this season.
I'm not sure that Jenas is quite ready for a player/captain/manager role just yet.