I was pleased for Allardyce when he got the job and thought he'd do a decent job, he may have, but I did say at the time that I thought England should go for a young manager and build a young side up with a view to 4-6 years time and not just the 2018 World Cup. I was impressed with England for most of the game last night, players looked really confident on the ball and looked threatening on the counter. Think it's been refreshing to see a young manager in charge, from a personal experience with Wales, going from Toshack to Speed and now Coleman, it was the same sort of thing, it doesn't happen overnight though and if he keeps showing that he deserves the time then he should be given the time to make England a very good side again. People might think "Southgate?!", I had the same thought when Coleman replaced Speed for Wales. Fact is England have tried going down the experienced route for as long as I can rememeber, time for a different approach. Spain in a similar position too, I was unfamilar with him until last night when I looked him up and saw he'd coached Spain's age grade teams and had a 100% win record with their U21s. Southgate not as successful with England U21s but won the Toulon tournament with England's U21s in the summer, it's not a major tournament and i'm unsure of the quality of the opposition but he's won something with players who could well go on to play for the senior team and that's something I don't think an England manager has ever had or at least for a while.