
Could the England manager's job be taken on a part-time basis? If it were Harry then short term the obvious answer most people would give is yes. As it is just friendlies ahead of the European Championsips and the season in its most exciting phase so to disrupt the pattern for Spurs could have an effect. Thinking beyond the Euro's, could it still be done part-time? What does the England job really consist of that requires it to be full time? (any ideas). Is there not a chance if hypothetically speaking it was Harry Redknapp, he could build a trusted unit of scouts to help with his watching of games and collation of who is in form, who is not and what the future is looking like. There are some great people out there not in management who may be ideal, one example is Alan Curbishley who has a wealth of experience of the English game in to the modern era. This would give Redknapp the freedom to continue the work he has built at Spurs.
Yes it is just a theory but everybody has got ideas on what might work, but who else is there that could do the job? any suggestions welcome.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16988862
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