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Mr Bronson

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Feb 24, 2009
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The last time England did anything really useful was Euro 96. It was no coincidence that this was the year of the dentist chair and the vilification of the team by the UK press. They bonded and generated a team spirit. Look at the Netherlands who serially underachieve. Training camp fights and on pitch arguments. No team spirit. This comes down to management. We have had a series of "managers" who can talk a great game but have had zero ability to pull together a group of individuals a make them a team. I hate to say it (and I'm going to have to have a shower after this) but maybe it's time for a footballing Neanderthal like Alerdyce.
 


Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
6,622
Swansea
I am with you Allerdicci


The last time England did anything really useful was Euro 96. It was no coincidence that this was the year of the dentist chair and the vilification of the team by the UK press. They bonded and generated a team spirit. Look at the Netherlands who serially underachieve. Training camp fights and on pitch arguments. No team spirit. This comes down to management. We have had a series of "managers" who can talk a great game but have had zero ability to pull together a group of individuals a make them a team. I hate to say it (and I'm going to have to have a shower after this) but maybe it's time for a footballing Neanderthal like Alerdyce.
 




symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
The last time England did anything really useful was Euro 96. It was no coincidence that this was the year of the dentist chair and the vilification of the team by the UK press. They bonded and generated a team spirit. Look at the Netherlands who serially underachieve. Training camp fights and on pitch arguments. No team spirit. This comes down to management. We have had a series of "managers" who can talk a great game but have had zero ability to pull together a group of individuals a make them a team. I hate to say it (and I'm going to have to have a shower after this) but maybe it's time for a footballing Neanderthal like Alerdyce.

I thought Hoddle did ok, and I still think he could do a job.
 




Eggman

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
3,688
West Sussex
The last time England did anything really useful was Euro 96. It was no coincidence that this was the year of the dentist chair and the vilification of the team by the UK press. They bonded and generated a team spirit. Look at the Netherlands who serially underachieve. Training camp fights and on pitch arguments. No team spirit. This comes down to management. We have had a series of "managers" who can talk a great game but have had zero ability to pull together a group of individuals a make them a team. I hate to say it (and I'm going to have to have a shower after this) but maybe it's time for a footballing Neanderthal like Alerdyce.
Yep. I was only saying yesterday the last two great tournaments was 90 and 96 and the players went on the piss before and I think during 1990. It bonded the players and created a mean team ethic.

It's so depressing. Look at the 96 side. Leaders EVERYWHERE. Adams. Ince. Pearce. Seaman. Shearer. Sheringham. None of those would stand for this shower of pampered softies.

England. The only side there with insane security whilst the Italians mingle in the town. Hmmm.

Nothing will change. They plainly just don't care.
 


Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
6,622
Swansea
My era is "Do the Brontosaurus"

Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;7495918 said:
If you're browsing for English Dinosaurs surely you'd have to give the Redknappasaurus a sniff?
 


Yep. I was only saying yesterday the last two great tournaments was 90 and 96 and the players went on the piss before and I think during 1990. It bonded the players and created a mean team ethic.

It's so depressing. Look at the 96 side. Leaders EVERYWHERE. Adams. Ince. Pearce. Seaman. Shearer. Sheringham. None of those would stand for this shower of pampered softies.

England. The only side there with insane security whilst the Italians mingle in the town. Hmmm.

Nothing will change. They plainly just don't care.

Well we drew with the swiss:ffsparr: Beat the jocks by one goal??? Then the highlight ripped the dutch apart:smile: then squeezed past the spanish on pens:moo: before going out to the Germans:shootself One cracking performance in the whole tourno:whistle:
 






Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,339
Uffern
Not quite sure that theory holds water.I give you Germany,Italy,France and normally Spain.Always top seeds, rarely tested against other top countries but consistently perform.

I was talking about England specifically: our record in knockout matches over the past couple of decades is dreadful. I obviously don't think it's the whole story - the reasons for England's many failures are varied and complex - but I wonder if there's an element of it.

Spain though is an interesting one: until recently, they had a dreadful record in tournaments even though they qualified for pretty much every one. They turned it round so, in theory, it could be possible.
 


atfc village

Well-known member
Mar 28, 2013
5,018
Lower Bourne .Farnham
Yep. I was only saying yesterday the last two great tournaments was 90 and 96 and the players went on the piss before and I think during 1990. It bonded the players and created a mean team ethic.

It's so depressing. Look at the 96 side. Leaders EVERYWHERE. Adams. Ince. Pearce. Seaman. Shearer. Sheringham. None of those would stand for this shower of pampered softies.

England. The only side there with insane security whilst the Italians mingle in the town. Hmmm.

Nothing will change. They plainly just don't care.

Ince? Led so well when it came to taking Penalties.
 


















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