LONDON -- Some time in the next few weeks there will be a puff of white smoke from the Football Association's headquarters in Soho Square and a new England manager will be announced. From that moment the life of Sven-Goran Eriksson's successor will never be the same.
He will lose his privacy, every game he attends will be publicized, if he is seen going for a meal with his wife there is every chance details will appear in a newspaper, while a casual remark to anyone could find its way onto the front or back pages.
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