Southgate got relegated with Middlesbrough during his only spell managing in the premier league and considering Euro 2024 might be his final tournament with Eddie Howe taking over. Would a top 6, mid table or team fighting relegation consider him for the manager? For top teams I could see Spurs, Liverpool or maybe Chelsea giving him a chance one day not immediately after the Euros of course. Villa, Newcastle, Brighton are probably good shouts

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    10 months ago

    He’s a good national manager. A good ambassador for the country who is a safe pair of hands and never really says or done anything rash or stupid. He’s also blessed with a talented and deep squad.

    Managing in the premier league would be a test of the former and he’s not guaranteed the latter. I think he would struggle tbh.

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    10 months ago

    He’s bottom table, championship side quality, so no, I don’t think so. The only reason he’s still got the England side is because he’s getting the credit for bringing unity to a team that’s pretty much all mates anyway. He’s Ted Lasso without the charisma.

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    10 months ago

    Southgate is not a good manager and has proven that time and time again. He will probably end up abroad because most people here can plainly see he has been a failure

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    10 months ago

    Like other comments say do not let him takeover Villa, Emery is a superb manager just look at what he is doing with Villa and what he did with Villarreal

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    10 months ago

    He’ll almost definitely get a shot with a midtable/relegation team. Spurs could be an outlier option if Ange progresses to better things or shits the bed. Liverpool? No chance. Newcastle will want to attract a top coach next as well. They won’t trade down with their aspirations.

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      10 months ago

      Sounds about right, an unexpected job as national team manager in either the Middle East or Asia sounds believable. Southgate’s Jordan or Southgate’s Malaysia

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    10 months ago

    Part of it depends on how the Euros goes. If England do well again, or even win it, he might be able to land quite a good job - probably not the very best clubs the next level down might be within reach.

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    10 months ago

    No top club would even consider him. I mean seriously, there is zero respect for him as a manager and the only reason he keeps his England job is that he supports his favorites and they return the favor. All of the clubs you mentioned except maybe Chelsea love their current manager, and the opinion on Poch is beginning to turn positive as they start to show some success.

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    10 months ago

    At best he’d go to a lower mid table club like Wolves or Bournemouth , but the likeliest option is Saudi , like Nuno or Gerrard .

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    10 months ago

    Villa, Newcastle, Brighton are probably good shouts

    They are very much not good shouts

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    10 months ago

    I don’t think any top team will hire him until he actually proves it at club level. Even most midtable clubs would be hesitant. I think a club like Fulham or Palace could be interested if they’re going through a transition in coaching already.