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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky Niiiiii..!!


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Gopher Boobmeister


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kevin177 Founder member of the Pink Mafia

Joined: 15 May 2007 Posts: 929 Location: warrington
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:51 am Post subject: |
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what a pile of crap that was, never looked like qualifying all the way through the tournament. right the way from robinsons blunder in croatia right through to frank carsons blunder tonight.
we used to have great keepers but not now.
tactics were wrong tonight, everytime croatia broke through ot looked like they would score.
ffs lescott if he is an england international so then so am i.
gerrard and lampard cannot ply in the same team, end of.....fact.
we used to have great strikers, fair enough rooney and owen were injured but crouch out of all the team was the only one to come close to playing to near his full potential.
we have no confidence at all running through the team, it's not just mclarens fault but the whole structure of english football.
trevor brooking has been recently quoted as saying english youngsters are no where near good enough and that is simply down to the fa. he compared it to the spanish and french academies, to name but 2, as the proper way to bring up youngsters.
fair enough we have brought rooney through and richards but those other countries are churning them out ding dong.
the whole structure of english football needs looking at seriously with immediate impact.
it is up to the fa to act now to save the future of english football, but don't expect a devastating effect, it will take a good few years for it to come to fruition.
why the hell haven't we been planning for years ?
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Cockney White Boobmeister


Joined: 09 May 2007 Posts: 3283 Location: So far from Leeds it's not funny..
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:38 am Post subject: |
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There is a fundamental problem with English football and I think it is a big mistake to blame the number of foreigners in the Premiership. There are only so many foreigners in the Premiership because they are needed and that is because there are not enough quality English players. The reason why there are not enough quality English players is because the structure of English football is rotten from top to bottom. Training techniques appear to be rigid, antiquated and lacking in any form of real technical competence or allowance for flair.
For me, a good indicator of the true quality of the talent of a particular nation's players is the number of players who are deemed to be good enough to play abroad. The sad fact is, apart from Beckham at LA Galaxy, I can't think of a single one. Historically the Dutch have used coaching techniques that hold up against the best in the world and this is borne out when you look at van Nistelrooy, Sneijder, Robben and Drenthe at Real Madrid, van Persie at Arsenal, Seedorf at Milan, van Bommel at Bayern Munich, van der Vaart and de Jong at Hamburg, Babel and Kuyt at Liverpool, van der Meyde at Everton, Ooijer and Rigters at Blackburn, Boateng at Middlesbrough, de Ridder at Birmingham, Kluivert at Lille, Zenden at Marseille, Vennegoor of Hesselink and Sno at Celtic, van der Saar at Scum, etc., etc., etc. you see just how far behind we truly are.
I honestly think that we need to wake up, lower our expectations of the ability of our national team and realise that, until there is a major overhaul of the structure of football in this country, we will not be a major force in European, let alone World, football. |
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HarryofOz Everything Leeds Sponsor


Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 1536 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:32 am Post subject: |
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CW I think you are correct in your assessment. From what I can see England simply does not produce quality footballers. Strong and fit and athletic, but no real class...especially in defence. To my mind, John Terry is just a big galoot with little skill. Compare today's players with the footballers in what was probably England's golden era of the 60s and 70s - despite more primitive training techniques and so on...they could play the game. Even the hard men of the game - like Norman Hunter at Leeds, even the defenders of those times had more skill on the ball than the playmakers and midfield supremos of today. I know he's not English but Britain has not even come close to producing another Alan Hansen in the last three decades.
One thing I would say however is that you cannot always look at the number of export - a lot of that comes down to money. The money is in Spain and Italy and England so players from around the world tend to go there rather than leave there for other pastures. I do agree with you about the quality of player that the Dutch system produces though. How they've not won a world cup is beyond me.
PS if its any consolation, the Australian Olympic football team has qualified for the Olympics
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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky Niiiiii..!!


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30 Mill Allan Clarke

Joined: 13 May 2007 Posts: 993 Location: We love you Melbourne
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:02 pm Post subject: |
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How radically different was the side that played from the side you would have selected BEFORE the Croatia game
From my memories he was a 1/2 decent coach at Boro (oh and practically everyone wanted him in and Sven out - which was Englands first mistake imho)
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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky Niiiiii..!!


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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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| 30 Mill wrote: | How radically different was the side that played from the side you would have selected BEFORE the Croatia game
From my memories he was a 1/2 decent coach at Boro (oh and practically everyone wanted him in and Sven out - which was Englands first mistake imho) |
30 Mill - you've started me off on my "hate steve mcclaren" bit again
1) Why play a friendly against Austria 4 days before THE most important game the country AND play a system that you had no intention of playing against Croatia (3-5-2) AND play one of your most important players risking him getting injured WHICH he did (did I mention he WAS playing in a SYSTEM that was NEVER going to be used )
2) He brought an INEXPERIENCED keeper into THE MOST IMPORTANT game for the last 2 years, BEHIND an INEXPERIENCED defence (and LESCOTT ), on a wet pitch making it difficult for everyone (especially a INEXPERIENCED goalkeeper) who makes possible THE worst mistake by a goalkeeper since Robbo's fresh air goal clearance (ironically against Croatia) - so his thought process is Robbo is number 1, James is number 2 but I'll bypass all these and throw Carson into the mix - "it will be interesting to see how he does )
3) Every player looked to be playing with FEAR last night - no one looked comfortable at all and they looked rigid - I thought a coach was meant to help players RELAX
4) So he decided to leave BECKHAM on the bench (I am sure he made a similar decision when he first came in and dropped him from the team entirely but maybe I am incorrect ) and lets Wright-Philips run, fall over, run, kick the ball about as far as my 7 year old son, fall over, kick the ball out, run (okay you get the picture) - at least on the free kicks (which from memory BECKHAM still is one of the WORLDS BEST at taking) we had good old Steven Gerrard who (apparantly) can "whip" the ball in "just as good as Beckham" - unfortunatley someone forgot to mention that you are supposed to "miss" the front player (I have a feeling, and I could be wrong , that one of THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL RULES of taking free kicks and corners IS TO MISS THE FRONT MAN ) which good old Steven seemed to be unable to do (on his £130,000 per week) But at least when BECKHAM came on he didn't set up the goal for Crouch with a WORLD CLASS ball and cause havoc with his corners as he managed to "miss" the first man - oh hang on HE DID FFS
5) Why pick Ashley Cole and THEN play Wayne Bridge WHO WAS ABYSSMAL - if Ashley wasn't fit enough WHY FUCKING PICK HIM, if he WAS FIT ENOUGH WHY NOT FUCKING PICK HIM
6) A half decent coach at Middlesborough - I think Boro fans might disagree - he had a decent run in the UEFA cup by going down by several goals and then changing his tactics to play 1-1-9 which Bizarrely worked until the final - I don't think they shed any tears when he "left" for England
7) I don't recall ANYONE wanting him to replace Sven (I think they wanted Sven replacing BUT NOT WITH STEVE FUCKING MCCLAREN) - I remember at the time thinking it was THE WORST DECISION the FA COULD HAVE EVER MADE - people were moaning about Sven and his "style" of play and here we were REPLACING HIM WITH THE VERY COACH WHO HAD BEEN FUCKING INVOLVED IN THOSE TEAM TACTICS FOR 6 YEARS - I remember him saying that "he was his own man, with his own ideas" - THANKS STEVE
On a different note I think Sven had come to the end of his time (mainly down to the media TBH) and he was found wanting with his "italian" mentality of defending a one goal lead (with a team that couldn't defend a one goal lead if its life depended on it) - in every world cup we looked awesome sometimes when we attacked - we scored and then sat back - WE ARE NOT FUCKING ITALIANS FFS - THEY LEARN HOW TO DEFEND IN THE COT - at the time of Sven's appointment I actually believed that the FA had got THE BEST MAN for the job at that time - unfortunatley he wasn't brave (or strong?) enough to make the crucial decisions on players & tactics when it REALLY counted_________________
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wewantourdarbyback Lucas Radebe


Joined: 11 May 2007 Posts: 2167 Location: Leeds University
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:56 am Post subject: |
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| 30 Mill wrote: | How radically different was the side that played from the side you would have selected BEFORE the Croatia game
From my memories he was a 1/2 decent coach at Boro (oh and practically everyone wanted him in and Sven out - which was Englands first mistake imho) | WTF?????? I know no one who wanted him to replace Sven in the job. Nobody called for him as first choice, i knew more people who wanted Alan curbishley than him FFS
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Mort Allan Clarke


Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 546 Location: South Of London (ask Pikey)
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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In fairness, I think the problem goes deeper than that - it's all about the coaching from a very young age. This guy has some good points to make:
check this out
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