So who now for the England job?The FA have said they won't rush into things, so let's take a look who they could be looking at.

SO WHO now for the England job.

The FA have said they won't rush into things, so let's take a look who they could be looking at:

MARTIN O'NEILL

Remains the top British manager and has made steady progress with a developing Aston Villa side. The obvious choice, though much would depend on his interest in the role.

JOSE MOURINHO

Still without a job after his recent departure from Chelsea, Mourinho can afford to be picky. Pricey, but could be worth it.

ARSENE WENGER

An extended deal at Arsenal and a record for shunning Englishmen reduce the likelihood of him becoming the new England boss. Probably not a fans' favourite.

GUUS HIDDINK

The man who should have got the job when Sven-Goran Eriksson departed. He could be open to the idea of coaching one of the world's 'bigger' countries but has agreed a new contract in Russia.

LUIZ FELIPE SCOLARI

The other top-class manager who slipped through the net in 2006. The Portugal boss was set to take the job until a late change of heart.

HARRY REDKNAPP

Redknapp has consistently coaxed the best out of players throughout his career. His man-management and tactical awareness are right up with the best. But even he might struggle with the current England lot!

SAM ALLARDYCE

The Newcastle boss was high on many short-lists last time, but it seems his much-criticised style of football may have cost him. Could feature if Newcastle don't improve!