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View the_mcanuff_stuff's Profile the_mcanuff_stuff Flag Caterham 29 Jun 16 1.47pm Send a Private Message to the_mcanuff_stuff Add the_mcanuff_stuff as a friend

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

Where was the intensity and urgency in our play? You're right that the players looked scared and passive. I think Woy wanted them to play a patient, possession game but they don't play that way for their clubs so we need to go back to basics, Redknapp's sides are blood and thunder, a way English players know how to play - at frenetic pace.

Right. The Spanish way, which a few years ago was hailed as the only way to go. But we should follow the German model, which is much more direct and much more suited to our psyche.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 29 Jun 16 1.48pm

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Who has just turned round the fortunes of English rugby and who is the supremo in charge of English cricket.

The answer to both is "an Australian"

But it's not a big deal in those sports, it's generally accepted but not in Football, it's an ignominy for a big nation to have to go foreign. Did Sven and / or Capello turn around our fortunes for the football team? A big resounding NO !!

England's problems are not the manager so getting a foreign boss does not solve the problem

 


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Pussay Patrol Flag 29 Jun 16 1.54pm

Originally posted by the_mcanuff_stuff

Right. The Spanish way, which a few years ago was hailed as the only way to go. But we should follow the German model, which is much more direct and much more suited to our psyche.

No, we should play our own way, the British way not copy others.

If you take English players from Spurs, Man U, Liverpool etc who play a certain way for their clubs and ask them to play a completely different way they will struggle.

You should bring your own brand and identity to a tournament and represent YOUR game. The Italians play an Italian way the way they do in Serie A, The Spanish the Spain way like they do in La Liga, Germans a German way like they do in the Bundesliga.

England should play an English way like it is in the Premiership and with an English manager

 


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View topcat's Profile topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 29 Jun 16 2.11pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Arsène Wenger would be ideal. He wouldn't actually win anything but he could get close to it which is more than we have had for quite some time.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 29 Jun 16 4.20pm

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

England should play an English way like it is in the Premiership and with an English manager

I think on reflection, we do play the English way, but the problem is, we're not the top clubs in the premiership, which really are top clubs because of having the best foreign players.

We're maybe Stoke City, or West Brom with managers who typically have done well in English football with small clubs. Which is a problem when we play internationals.

And the players tend to think they're superstars.

 


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Pussay Patrol Flag 29 Jun 16 5.16pm

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

I think on reflection, we do play the English way, but the problem is, we're not the top clubs in the premiership, which really are top clubs because of having the best foreign players.

We're maybe Stoke City, or West Brom with managers who typically have done well in English football with small clubs. Which is a problem when we play internationals.

And the players tend to think they're superstars.

So Alli and Kane aren't Tottenham's best players? Vardy isn't Leicester's best player? they're champs aren't they? 2 top scorers in the prem, both English. Player of the season as well.

 


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View twist's Profile twist Flag Miami, Florida 29 Jun 16 7.05pm Send a Private Message to twist Add twist as a friend

Jurgen Klinsmann, wonder if hes interested.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 29 Jun 16 7.12pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

I think the players aren't very intelligent on the field or off it. How many are targeted by clubs abroad? That's partly due to money but it's also, and always has been, because they cannot adapt to different styles and different players. Our's are used to being slotted into a system at their clubs with top class talent cherry picked from around the globe. Ask them to adapt and think and they're lost.

Was Lampard any good away from Chelsea? No.
Was Gerrard as good away from Liverpool? No.

Look at the other top nations. Can play at foreign clubs, join up with national sides and do what's asked.

I was reluctant to get too interested in England but they pulled me in and p1ssed me off again. I'll never go to a tournament now. Too many muppets there as well.

 


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View Qwijibo's Profile Qwijibo Flag Bournemouth 29 Jun 16 8.37pm Send a Private Message to Qwijibo Add Qwijibo as a friend

Originally posted by topcat

Arsène Wenger would be ideal. He wouldn't actually win anything but he could get close to it which is more than we have had for quite some time.

Not sure wenger is the answer in 2016,2017 or any other time since 2005 for that matter. Gentleman of the game, but not the way forward

 

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chateauferret Flag 29 Jun 16 9.31pm

Originally posted by Qwijibo

Not sure wenger is the answer in 2016,2017 or any other time since 2005 for that matter. Gentleman of the game, but not the way forward

Well his press conferences might be a bit more amusing.

"Euh well ze playeurs 'ave done evereesing ve 'ave asked euhv zem... eet ees 'ardly mah fault eef zey arr - 'ow you say - sheet".

 


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View gbox82's Profile gbox82 Flag Meols, Wirral 29 Jun 16 9.33pm Send a Private Message to gbox82 Add gbox82 as a friend

Southgate has just said he doesn't want it.

Situation must be really bad if he's turning it down!

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View Cannonball's Profile Cannonball Flag High in the Ozarks. 29 Jun 16 9.47pm Send a Private Message to Cannonball Add Cannonball as a friend

Originally posted by twist

Jurgen Klinsmann, wonder if hes interested.

Great shout ! He'd be my choice.

 


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