by Whore Jackie » 30 Jun 2016 13:17
by Hoop Blah » 30 Jun 2016 13:46
by Sutekh » 30 Jun 2016 14:06
Hoop Blah I'd much rather the manager was an Englishman, but I wouldn't rule out the right foreigner.
by Royal Rother » 30 Jun 2016 14:14
by Hoop Blah » 30 Jun 2016 14:33
by stealthpapes » 30 Jun 2016 15:50
Visionstealthpapes Stranded - with respect to Germany, they saw the problems years before and people had been pointing out the dearth of players coming through from around 1992 onwards. They were knocked out in 92, 94 and 98 to 'weaker' teams, even if they'd not been utterly embarassed. But the feeling in the clubs and country was of, well, malaise forever.
The issues are all at the grassroots and junior levels, and only increase from there.
Anything else, manager, playing one player or another ahead of a third, anything - that's just deckchairs on the Titanic stuff.
I think also the merging of East and West Germany temporarily confused things for them in the period you're talking about in the 90's
Might also be relevant to mention they also started to engage and include the immigrant population too which wasn't necessarily the case previously.
by Jack Celliers » 30 Jun 2016 22:19
by Whore Jackie » 01 Jul 2016 13:02
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 01 Jul 2016 13:12
Whore Jackie ... I'm really not sure why they should have any say in the matter or indeed how many of them have actually played under any of the potential candidates. Rooney's cosiness with Woy hardly improved matters in France.
by Hoop Blah » 01 Jul 2016 13:18
Whore Jackie Rooney's cosiness with Woy hardly improved matters in France.
by Royal Rother » 01 Jul 2016 13:50
by Hoop Blah » 01 Jul 2016 14:21
by Ark Royal » 01 Jul 2016 14:42
by Sutekh » 01 Jul 2016 22:20
Ark Royal Like Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, the only way the national team are going to become genuine contenders is by way of a root and branch change to the national coaching setup. We need to encourage more qualification at UEFA 'B' and 'A' level by drastically reducing the cost - have you seen the cost compared to Spain and Germany? No wonder they have thousands more qualified than England. We need more outdoor pitches built and structures at county and club level to standardize development of kids from as young as 3-4 upwards. We need to scrap competitive games games for kids up to the age of 12 so their focus is purely on technique: technically - as well as mentally - England were the weakest nation at the Euros. We also need to be prepared to give up the chance of any competitive tournament football for the next 15-20 years.
The F.A. need to force the county F.A.'s and clubs - including the PL - to adopt the same philosophy. Unfortunately, the F.A. have sold their soul to the devil and I cannot see anything like it happening. England will remain the footballing equivalent of North Korea: an inward-looking, self-flagellating, hermit state totally oblivious to outside influences.
Oh and Gareth Southgate should not even be the question, let alone the fu cking answer.
by bcubed » 01 Jul 2016 22:43
by John Madejski's Wallet » 02 Jul 2016 00:07
Who Moved The Goalposts?Whore Jackie ... I'm really not sure why they should have any say in the matter or indeed how many of them have actually played under any of the potential candidates. Rooney's cosiness with Woy hardly improved matters in France.
Another wonderful and timely example of just how pampered and detached from reality footballers are. Not many of us get to choose our superiors during our working life. What makes them a special case?
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Jul 2016 00:11
SutekhArk Royal Like Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, the only way the national team are going to become genuine contenders is by way of a root and branch change to the national coaching setup. We need to encourage more qualification at UEFA 'B' and 'A' level by drastically reducing the cost - have you seen the cost compared to Spain and Germany? No wonder they have thousands more qualified than England. We need more outdoor pitches built and structures at county and club level to standardize development of kids from as young as 3-4 upwards. We need to scrap competitive games games for kids up to the age of 12 so their focus is purely on technique: technically - as well as mentally - England were the weakest nation at the Euros. We also need to be prepared to give up the chance of any competitive tournament football for the next 15-20 years.
The F.A. need to force the county F.A.'s and clubs - including the PL - to adopt the same philosophy. Unfortunately, the F.A. have sold their soul to the devil and I cannot see anything like it happening. England will remain the footballing equivalent of North Korea: an inward-looking, self-flagellating, hermit state totally oblivious to outside influences.
Oh and Gareth Southgate should not even be the question, let alone the fu cking answer.
Well isn't that argument largely defeated by the success of the Welsh? Just goes to show it's more or less all down to having a manager with a plan who knows exactly what he's doing and exactly how to get there rather than the clueless, passionless and/or utterly hopeless incumbents the FA keep digging up.
by Libertine » 02 Jul 2016 03:10
by stealthpapes » 02 Jul 2016 08:47
SutekhArk Royal Like Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, the only way the national team are going to become genuine contenders is by way of a root and branch change to the national coaching setup. We need to encourage more qualification at UEFA 'B' and 'A' level by drastically reducing the cost - have you seen the cost compared to Spain and Germany? No wonder they have thousands more qualified than England. We need more outdoor pitches built and structures at county and club level to standardize development of kids from as young as 3-4 upwards. We need to scrap competitive games games for kids up to the age of 12 so their focus is purely on technique: technically - as well as mentally - England were the weakest nation at the Euros. We also need to be prepared to give up the chance of any competitive tournament football for the next 15-20 years.
The F.A. need to force the county F.A.'s and clubs - including the PL - to adopt the same philosophy. Unfortunately, the F.A. have sold their soul to the devil and I cannot see anything like it happening. England will remain the footballing equivalent of North Korea: an inward-looking, self-flagellating, hermit state totally oblivious to outside influences.
Oh and Gareth Southgate should not even be the question, let alone the fu cking answer.
Well isn't that argument largely defeated by the success of the Welsh? Just goes to show it's more or less all down to having a manager with a plan who knows exactly what he's doing and exactly how to get there rather than the clueless, passionless and/or utterly hopeless incumbents the FA keep digging up.
by stealthpapes » 02 Jul 2016 08:52
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