League of Nations in the Frame Now That Villa Boss Prefers to Opt Out of Equation
Daily Mail › November 24, 2007
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Daily Mail › November 24, 2007
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MARTIN O'NEILL did so much more than simply confirm his desire to remain at Aston Villa yesterday. He blew the race to become the next England coach wide open.
He extended the search from Rome to California, from Brazil to Barcelona. Barcelona? Well, why has no one mentioned Frank Rijkaard when he appears to be leaving the Nou Camp next summer? He will probably head for Chelsea, but a manager who also guided his native Holland to the semi-finals of Euro 2000 has to be worthy of consideration.See the full content of this document
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League of Nations in the Frame Now That Villa Boss Prefers to Opt Out of Equation
As Brian Barwick flew overnight to South Africa, the Football Association's chief executive must have been reeling from the fact that he attends tomorrow's World Cup draw without an England coach and no idea who should succeed Steve...
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