Also wouldn't be the worst idea. Has won a European trophy in recent years, is well respected within the English game, and has a better club record than Southgate ever did. You don't need to be a world class manager to win international tournaments anymore. Gone are the days of super-managers like Lippi, Scolari, Del Bosque etc. who won loads consistently at club and international level. These days you just need a guy who has a clear philosophy that can be understood by 25 players in the space of two weeks and Moyes is definitely capable of doing that. It's why Pep would never work as an international manager and especially not for England - his teachings take months of daily training sessions to understand. Whereas someone like Moyes, Carsley, Potter, etc. can just go in, tell the boys what to do in a short space of time, hopefully be brave enough to dump out so some ageing egos (Walker, Kane), repair relationships with quality players (White, Grealish), and crack on with the job. Pep's obviously a miles better manager than Moyes but international football requires different stuff. You don't need an outstanding candidate, just a good communicator who's generally liked and has got a bit of a Plan B just in case Plan A doesn't work. Southgate got to two finals with less than that.