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Worst ever England manager??
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"Mike Bassett was awesome
The spin off telly series was surprisingly good "
Didn’t know there was a spin off tv series ooo may have to go dig that up on the black market and watch it thanks x |
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"Big Sam, no question . I don’t think it can be Big Sam one game one win 100% win record.No the worst in my opinion Steve McClaren "
I guess because he had a reasonable chance of being relatively successful on the pitch and was dozy enough to fall for a ted top. Being England manager is more than just your results record |
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"Big Sam, no question . I don’t think it can be Big Sam one game one win 100% win record.No the worst in my opinion Steve McClaren
I guess because he had a reasonable chance of being relatively successful on the pitch and was dozy enough to fall for a ted top. Being England manager is more than just your results record "
Red top (newspaper) |
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"Eriksson from me, how he couldn't mould a winning team with that talent is beyond me "
I was thinking him but then thought he didn't have much authority because the players were club over country and also, there were some monster teams back then if you look at the squads of Brazil, Italy, France, Portugal etc. |
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"Eriksson from me, how he couldn't mould a winning team with that talent is beyond me "
One trophy in all that time, with all that talent, all that investment.
It goes on way before and years since Sven had his turn. Same for The Euros.
So it's every two years. |
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By *KG12Couple
over a year ago
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"Eriksson from me, how he couldn't mould a winning team with that talent is beyond me
I was thinking him but then thought he didn't have much authority because the players were club over country and also, there were some monster teams back then if you look at the squads of Brazil, Italy, France, Portugal etc."
That's true about the quality of other teams, but that squad we had was unbelievable.
I remember an interview rio, lamps and Gérard did and it was a split dressing room under eriksson and capello. |
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By *KG12Couple
over a year ago
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"Eriksson from me, how he couldn't mould a winning team with that talent is beyond me
One trophy in all that time, with all that talent, all that investment.
It goes on way before and years since Sven had his turn. Same for The Euros.
So it's every two years."
It does, but the squad seen had and capella, for me are the best squads since 1990 |
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By *KG12Couple
over a year ago
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"Eriksson from me, how he couldn't mould a winning team with that talent is beyond me
One trophy in all that time, with all that talent, all that investment.
It goes on way before and years since Sven had his turn. Same for The Euros.
So it's every two years.
It does, but the squad seen had and capella, for me are the best squads since 1990"
Sven * |
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"Eriksson from me, how he couldn't mould a winning team with that talent is beyond me
One trophy in all that time, with all that talent, all that investment.
It goes on way before and years since Sven had his turn. Same for The Euros.
So it's every two years.
It does, but the squad seen had and capella, for me are the best squads since 1990
Sven *"
I think England have a fantastic squad everytime.
Maybe England would of won it if it wasn't for a cheating Maradona, Beckham and Rooneys petulance, the odd penalty kicking landing in row Z.
Not much any manager can do about those years.
It's that 'coming home' song. It's cursed |
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I felt sorry for Graham Taylor he came across as a decent bloke in the documentary he called an England fan out in the stand for abusing John barnes also the Holland game was a big disappointment koeman should not of been on the pitch to score that goal and to be fair that England team hardly world beaters with the likes of Carlton palmer and the lifestyle of certain players at the time drink/ drugs gazza wasn’t the same player he was in 1990 injured and fat |
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"Eddie Jones.
Fact.
I don’t know about football but this thread title was too much to resist."
Granted, I know next to nothing about rugby but didn't his tenure start quite well? |
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"I felt sorry for Graham Taylor he came across as a decent bloke in the documentary he called an England fan out in the stand for abusing John barnes also the Holland game was a big disappointment koeman should not of been on the pitch to score that goal and to be fair that England team hardly world beaters with the likes of Carlton palmer and the lifestyle of certain players at the time drink/ drugs gazza wasn’t the same player he was in 1990 injured and fat "
Yes fully agree. Taylor was never the same again. Lineker was at the end. Wasn't that much talent around compared to ten years before or ten years later.
Greenwood in 82 was abysmal taking injured players like Keegan and Brooking and snubbing emerging talent like Gary Shaw and ignoring Frank Worthington who'd had a brilliant season.
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"I felt sorry for Graham Taylor he came across as a decent bloke in the documentary he called an England fan out in the stand for abusing John barnes also the Holland game was a big disappointment koeman should not of been on the pitch to score that goal and to be fair that England team hardly world beaters with the likes of Carlton palmer and the lifestyle of certain players at the time drink/ drugs gazza wasn’t the same player he was in 1990 injured and fat
Yes fully agree. Taylor was never the same again. Lineker was at the end. Wasn't that much talent around compared to ten years before or ten years later.
Greenwood in 82 was abysmal taking injured players like Keegan and Brooking and snubbing emerging talent like Gary Shaw and ignoring Frank Worthington who'd had a brilliant season.
" not forgetting how some managers treated our best player at the time Glenn hoddle he’d of got into any top side in the world |
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"I felt sorry for Graham Taylor he came across as a decent bloke in the documentary he called an England fan out in the stand for abusing John barnes also the Holland game was a big disappointment koeman should not of been on the pitch to score that goal and to be fair that England team hardly world beaters with the likes of Carlton palmer and the lifestyle of certain players at the time drink/ drugs gazza wasn’t the same player he was in 1990 injured and fat
Yes fully agree. Taylor was never the same again. Lineker was at the end. Wasn't that much talent around compared to ten years before or ten years later.
Greenwood in 82 was abysmal taking injured players like Keegan and Brooking and snubbing emerging talent like Gary Shaw and ignoring Frank Worthington who'd had a brilliant season.
not forgetting how some managers treated our best player at the time Glenn hoddle he’d of got into any top side in the world "
Underrated as a player and manager. He had the bottle to drop Gascoigne and take 18 year old Owen.
The squad in 82 still should've done better with Robson, Coppell and Francis starting. I cant remember Hoddle playing but at least he travelled unlike Worthington and Shaw |
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"I felt sorry for Graham Taylor he came across as a decent bloke in the documentary he called an England fan out in the stand for abusing John barnes also the Holland game was a big disappointment koeman should not of been on the pitch to score that goal and to be fair that England team hardly world beaters with the likes of Carlton palmer and the lifestyle of certain players at the time drink/ drugs gazza wasn’t the same player he was in 1990 injured and fat
Yes fully agree. Taylor was never the same again. Lineker was at the end. Wasn't that much talent around compared to ten years before or ten years later.
Greenwood in 82 was abysmal taking injured players like Keegan and Brooking and snubbing emerging talent like Gary Shaw and ignoring Frank Worthington who'd had a brilliant season.
not forgetting how some managers treated our best player at the time Glenn hoddle he’d of got into any top side in the world
Underrated as a player and manager. He had the bottle to drop Gascoigne and take 18 year old Owen.
The squad in 82 still should've done better with Robson, Coppell and Francis starting. I cant remember Hoddle playing but at least he travelled unlike Worthington and Shaw" for me I liked the way England played under hoddle but I’m pretty sure the players didn’t really get on with him something about he could do things with the ball the players couldn’t |
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