Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp 'would not say no' to England job

10 September 2010 09:43
Redknapp revealed he would not be put off by the kind of abuse often suffered by England managers but insisted he was not counting down the days until Capello quits his £6 million-a-year position.[LNB]Asked if he would turn down his country, Redknapp said: ''No, but I don't want to start saying 'I want the England job'.[LNB] Related ArticlesAllardyce blasts England 'shortlist'Capello claims do not stack upFA narrows field with demands for English managerSupport for Gerrard as captainWelbeck: England future in good handsJermain Defoe set for six-week lay-off''It's not something that I push myself for. I will probably be too old. If Capello is too old, I will be too old.[LNB]''People will always take it because, if you're English, it's the pinnacle of your career if you're in management.[LNB]''You've got to take the job if you get offered it. ''(But) whoever takes it gets absolutely slaughtered.[LNB]''Probably the only person who has escaped it has been Terry Venables in Euro 96.[LNB]''But, since then, everybody's had it, haven't they? Probably even the great Bobby Robson.[LNB]''He got slaughtered at one stage made his life a misery.[LNB]The FA have previously indicated Capello's successor will be English, despite the apparent lack of suitable candidates.[LNB]But Redknapp is adamant a home-grown coach could not fare any worse than the incumbent.[LNB]''I would like to see an English guy get the job when Capello calls it a day,'' said the 63-year-old.[LNB]''There's a lot of good football people out there who never get the opportunity to manage at a higher level, who would be just as good and just as clever given the chance. I really believe that.[LNB]''If you can't produce someone who can manage the country then what we should do is send them all over to Italy to do the coaching badge.[LNB]''There is somebody out there, a younger guy, who can do that job. They are not taking over a team that has done so fantastic, that has won World Cups.[LNB]''It can't be any worse, can it?[LNB]''We have got a great manager now. But it hasn't worked so far in terms of the World Cup. I want to see an English boy have a go.''[LNB]Redknapp even claims the FA should not discount a name from the lower leagues.[LNB]''Sit down with John Still at Dagenham and he would talk common-sense to you about football, knows the game inside out,'' he said.[LNB]''Never gets a chance of managing at the top level.[LNB]''The lad going to Southampton today, Nigel Adkins, you have only got to listen to him. He's bright as a button.[LNB]''Look at the job he has done at Scunthorpe, keeping them in the Championship. There has got to be one of those boys out there somewhere. Give them a chance.''[LNB]

Source: Telegraph