{"id":28023,"date":"2022-10-19T23:31:19","date_gmt":"2022-10-19T23:31:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bettingsites.co.uk\/?p=28023"},"modified":"2024-04-25T14:49:40","modified_gmt":"2024-04-25T14:49:40","slug":"1-in-2-england-football-fans-want-next-england-manager-to-be-english-world-cup-survey-finds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bettingsites.co.uk\/news\/1-in-2-england-football-fans-want-next-england-manager-to-be-english-world-cup-survey-finds\/","title":{"rendered":"1 in 2 England Football Fans Want Next England Manager To Be English, World Cup Survey Finds"},"content":{"rendered":"
A new poll of 1,500 England football fans found that 47% believe England’s next football manager should be English.<\/p>\n
The poll, which was commissioned by Fair Betting Sites<\/a>, also found that England was divided on how to work around the country’s World Cup matches.<\/p>\n According to the poll, nearly half of UK adults do not want businesses to allow staff to work from home if England plays during work hours.<\/p>\n On the other hand, 44 percent of UK adults believe businesses should let staff work from home if England makes it to the World Cup Final.<\/p>\n That number jumps even higher if England wins the World Cup.<\/p>\n 52% of adults aged 16-24 wanting the option to work from home if England brings home the trophy.<\/p>\n While more than 50 percent of Greater London residents agree with that sentiment, other regions weren’t as enthusiastic.<\/p>\n In fact, a whopping 49 percent of East Midlands respondents disagreed, saying that they would prefer to get back to the office on the following day.<\/p>\n Current England football manager Gareth Southgate is under contract till 2024, but the FA may start to look for a successor if his side underperforms in Qatar.<\/p>\n However, Southgate’s overall success seems to have England football fans craving another homegrown manager.<\/p>\n Southgate has led the club to one of the most successful periods in recent history, since 2016. Under Southgate, England has reached a semi-final & final at the World Cup & Euros.<\/p>\n Southgate\u2019s win percentage currently sits at 60.5 percent, fourth in the all-time list of England managers.<\/p>\n Who\u2019s first? Italian Fabio Capello with 64.4 percent.<\/p>\n Nick Raffoul, data analyst at Fair Betting Sites commented on the poll results:<\/p>\n \u201cGareth Southgate has restored English pride not only in the team but in the managerial position. Hodgson & McClaren\u2019s stint as England manager could be seen as a black spot in the history of English football<\/a> managers, however Southgate has certainly wetted the country’s appetite for another English manager in the future.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n
<\/a>1 in 2 England football fans want next England manager to be English<\/h2>\n
<\/a>Nearly 1 in 2 UK adults think businesses shouldn\u2019t allow staff work from home if an England game is on during work hours<\/h2>\n