No sooner had Roy Hodgson called it a day on his England career after his team's abject dismissal at the hands of Iceland - the bookies ran up a very long list to succeed the former Fulham boss.

On the SkyBet list, are wait for it, John Terry and Frank Lampard at 100/1, Harry Redknapp at 5/1, Roberto Di Matteo 80/1, Mark Warburton and Neil Warnock at 66/1, Ian Holloway 100/1, Claudio Ranieri 40/1 and Jose Mourinho 33/1 - apparently waiting to get a grip on a toothless Three Lions.

So, that's two Chelsea legends, three former Blues bosses, three ex- QPR men in charge - and even a shout for Mark Warburton - who steered Brentford to a Championship play-off in 2014-15.

More realistically, is the 11/8 for Gareth Southgate and for one more ex-Chelsea manager at 8/1 - Glenn Hoddle and a second stint in charge of the national team he left in February, 1999.

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