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O'Neill will not manage England | |
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Martin O'Neill has confirmed that he does not want to be considered among possible candidates to succeed Steve McClaren as England manager. | Martin O'Neill has confirmed that he does not want to be considered among possible candidates to succeed Steve McClaren as England manager. |
The Aston Villa boss was the bookies' favourite, but he said he wanted to finish what he had started at the club. | |
"I'm sure the FA will be searching far and wide for someone to take them forward, and they'll have loads of people interested in the job," he said. | |
"It's a fantastic job to do, but I am committed to Aston Villa." | |
Lawrie McMenemy, former Northern Ireland manger and assistant England manager, said he thought O'Neill would have been an ideal choice. | Lawrie McMenemy, former Northern Ireland manger and assistant England manager, said he thought O'Neill would have been an ideal choice. |
He said the Kilrea man could have injected "the discipline which appears to be lacking in the team". | He said the Kilrea man could have injected "the discipline which appears to be lacking in the team". |
O'Neill was rejected by the FA when he applied for the England job last year after Sven-Goran Eriksson left the post. | O'Neill was rejected by the FA when he applied for the England job last year after Sven-Goran Eriksson left the post. |
Having been overlooked in favour of McClaren, it is thought he may have been reluctant to put himself forward again. | Having been overlooked in favour of McClaren, it is thought he may have been reluctant to put himself forward again. |
FA officials said on Thursday that they were in no rush to appoint a replacement for McClaren, who was sacked after England failed to qualify for Euro 2008. | FA officials said on Thursday that they were in no rush to appoint a replacement for McClaren, who was sacked after England failed to qualify for Euro 2008. |
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