What are the 6 trophies 'Arry has won?
I can only think of the FA Cup with Portsmouth.
Intertoto Cup with West ham maybe, the Play Offs is probably one of them. I'm not really sure.
Edit:
Bournemouth Div 3 (Fourth Tier) & Football League Trophy (JPT)
Wet Spam: Intertoto Cup
Portsmouth: League One (Second Tier) & FA Cup
QPR: Play Offs
For a manager who spent over £200 with one club, let alone over his entire career, a career spanning thirty one years, one major honour is a very poor return. Value for money he is not.
Ok fair point,Roy has had 290ish games in this country with his ratio being 35% so I just checked Harry's last 278 games which include relegation(Hughes fault) with QPR and Harry's ratio increases to 46%.
I don't get why you would focus on this country though, aside from the fact Roy's is massively hampered by the fact he has a 15% win ratio at Bristol City, when the bank pulled the plug on him as caretaker manager and all the players were walking out on the club.
As England manager you're not going to be playing English clubs only. You're going to be playing a multitude of nations with differing football backgrounds and ethos'. Surely it would be more beneficial to have managers that have more experience of how the opposition prefer to play, how they set up, how they train, what their strong points are. Having your experience limited to your own country as opposed to the opposition doesn't seem like the right thing to do.
If you want to do a comparison between the two, the closest you'll get is West Ham v Fulham, as both are small clubs with similar ambition, whom both managed for a good period of time for a fair assessment.
But I still don't get just looking at just parts of peoples career's as a comparative work, you're denying yourself all the information?
Let's take aside the fact I just don't like Harry, and look at him objectively.
I don't think Harry is a terrible manager, but he is very heavily reliant on having massive resources at his disposal, Portsmouth, Tottenham & QPR being prime examples. At West Ham, he was very fortunate that the Youth Team manager (His name escapes me - ESB??) produced one of the best production lines of young players of our generation. He's not this astute wheeler dealer type he's made out to be, he spends a lot of money on a lot of players and relies heavily on players at the ends of their career, and foreign players too. That sort of managerial style will not fit the national side. He can't just go out and buy another two or three players in the hope one will work. He can't rely heavily on the old guard as the nation will not progress, and the manager after will suffer the consequences - Portsmouth, Southampton.
Compare that to Roy's measured, patient, studious approach, using a huge wealth of knowledge garnered from across the Europe (Harry's never ventured outside London or the South Coast). He's had previous of changing and improving a nations footballing philosphy as well (Sweden) no rush job. He's had experience working with and excelling with limited resources as well, which sadly as a nation is where we find ourselves. Look at what he's done, he's introduced a new style of play, a side that attacks and adopts the philosophy of successful European managers, a style that most of our players are now used to playing thanks to the likes of Mourinho, Mancini etc. He's bringing in youth, and used the Costa Rica game to show that rushing them all in at the same time would be counter productive, to halt that plan half way through would be such folly, and I really don't want the national side to adopt this knee jerk philosophy the Premier League now has to managers, or we'll never progress.