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Pussay Patrol Flag 08 Jul 18 5.07pm

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

What Southgate has done is actually mould these players into a team, which no England manager has achieved since Robson at Italia 90. I heard Rio Ferdinand recently say that, at previous World Cups, he could sense that certain players of the so-called "golden generation" simply didn't really want to be there and I can well believe it.

Peaking with the 2010 World Cup, the England team was stuffed with arrogant, egotistical arseholes, managed by mercenaries and who, almost to a man, were thoroughly unlikeable. Compare that lot to this squad who are young, hungry and not too up themselves to refuse to be guided. Southgate has tapped into this and has instilled not only a degree of pride amongst the players but also a proper team spirit and the intelligence to work to a plan and stick with it. These things don't happen by accident - the person running the team has to take the credit for it.

England are no longer riding on the coat-tails of history - Southgate has actually got these lads believing and that can be like a twelfth man. As he said himself, 'go out there and make your own history'.

England in a World Cup semi final: that alone makes him the most effective England manager since Bobby Robson.

Alot of that has to do with the disastrous idea of recruiting foreign managers, how on earth could they resonate with players about the pride and passion of playing for your country? Crapello couldn't speak English FFS! Was embarrassing being an England fan back then

England manager should be English and there are always plenty of good candidates, they don't have to be top names or proven at club level either as Southgate has proven

 


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Originally posted by mattteo

Did he really create a team if we consider the World Cup road with wins against Panama, Tunisia, Sweden and a draw against Colombia?

I mean it's just 4 matches. He could even go all the way against Croatia and 1 more opponent. It would be 6 decent matches, not very relevant. Would he have success in a 38 fixtures season?? It's really hard to say, for all we know it could just be luck.

But I guess that's the beauty of national teams football, it's just 90 minutes to being considered a total success or total failure....
If Tunisia had scored a 2-1 goal instead of England and they'd have gone through while England stayed at home with just 3 points in the group, I think everyone would have called Southgate the worst manager

Edited by mattteo (08 Jul 2018 2.43pm)

Not a guarentee of only 3 points as he wouldn't have made the changes against Belgium, who we may have beaten with a stronger side.
England doing well really seems to annoy some people and then you get all the old chestnuts.
Easy group games, easy run in knockouts, other teams missing players.
You beat what's in front of you.
End of.

 

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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 09 Jul 18 1.31pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Did he really create a team if we consider the World Cup road with wins against Panama, Tunisia, Sweden and a draw against Colombia?

I mean it's just 4 matches. He could even go all the way against Croatia and 1 more opponent. It would be 6 decent matches, not very relevant. Would he have success in a 38 fixtures season?? It's really hard to say, for all we know it could just be luck.

But I guess that's the beauty of national teams football, it's just 90 minutes to being considered a total success or total failure....
If Tunisia had scored a 2-1 goal instead of England and they'd have gone through while England stayed at home with just 3 points in the group, I think everyone would have called Southgate the worst manager

Edited by mattteo (08 Jul 2018 2.43pm)

We all know that it isn't luck. We're not a team that has scored wonder goals to win our games, nor relied on one or two mercurial talents to be the game plan. i.e. give it to Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar etc.

Everything has been extensively worked on it seems, from the number of set piece goals we've scored to the notes for the goalkeeper in the penalty shoot out.

 


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