West ham chief David Gold says Englabd must stop 'prostituting' themselves to foreign managers

10 September 2010 10:41
West Ham chairman David Gold wants the rules changed to stop the Football Association 'prostituting' itself by hiring another foreign England manager.[LNB]Gold disagreed with the appointments of Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello, believing a manager should only be eligible to represent his own country.[LNB]'I want to see an England manager. I would love to see the law changed. I think the law ought to be that all managers throughout the world have to meet the same criteria the players meet.[LNB] I'm in charge: England boss Fabio Capello[LNB]'Then you would have an English manager. Most countries choose a manager from their own country. We seem to be bucking the trend all the time.[LNB]'It has caused us more grief. Every time we do it there is a furore. We are almost prostituting ourselves when we bring in a manager from another country.'[LNB]The FA, who replaced Eriksson with Steve McLaren in 2006, have confirmed they will look to appoint an Englishman when Capello leaves the job after the 2012 European Championships.[LNB]Harry Redknapp, Steve Bruce and Sam Allardyce have already confirmed they would be interested in taking the job.[LNB] Capello to quit England after Euro 2012 as Italian eyes retirementA true pro! Swiss roll for Fabio Capello as Wayne Rooney thinks of England at last[LNB] [LNB]  

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