Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
The problem is more complex than the managers obviously. Fans, media, pundits, coaches, players, agents, money, lack of vision etc etc all contribute to an environment that is counter productive to a successful national side.
This can be contrasted with cricket and rugby in England where the highest priority is the national side and all clubs are compliant and supportive to the shared vision from those that lead the game and set the agenda.
Football is divided and corrupt and run by various cabals with differing levels of incompetence.
Nothing will change. Too many vested interests with their snouts in the trough.
All that said, I think Neil Warnock would do an excellent job at cutting through some of the baggage and would push the players to play for the shirt with positivity.
Hoddle and Southgate would be more of the same. Barely valiant failure.
I agree with virtually all of that. Apart from the Neil Warnock bit. You were doing so well up to that part.