FA deny crisis meeting over McClaren</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> LONDON (AFP) - English Football Association chiefs have denied that an emergency board meeting has been scheduled to decide national team manager Steve McClaren's fate. A newspaper report in England on Friday claimed the FA had agreed to meet on November 22 - one day after England's final Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia. It was suggested that if England have failed to qualify for the finals, the FA want a quick resolution over McClaren's future because a delegation, including the beleaguered coach, is due to fly to South Africa the next day for the 2010 World Cup qualifying draw. But Sir Dave Richards, chairman of the Premier League and a member of the FA's international committee, insisted there was no crisis meeting on the agenda. "There is no board meeting scheduled and that is absolutely categorical," Richards said.</div></p> </p>
<font face="Arial">People are saying he should only go if England don't qualify, but he's still shite and he's still a dickhead, you qualifying makes no difference. Spain for Euro 2008</font></p>
<font face="Arial" size="2">he just isn't the right man for the job he need to go back to middelsbo</font></p>