Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Simple question, straightforward answer. Sacking him would be costly, thanks to the FA falling over themselves to get him to sign a new contract. But taking that out of the equation, and based purely on his ability as England coach, should he remain in the job and see us through to Germany 2006 ?
Personally, I think he should go. Now. Eriksson has inherent weaknesses which he is unwilling or unable to change, and he is now holding this team back.
1. Form and injury is irrelevent to him. He will select his favourites regardless of who is performing, and whether they are 100% fit or not. Quite apart from Beckham, did Ledley King really deserve to be dropped after France, in favour of a cumbersome, half-fit looking Terry ?
2. He cannot motivate. I cannot remember seeing an England team coming out for the 2nd half and taking things by the scruff of the neck when they've desperately NEEDED to.
3. He doesn't react to the circumstances of the match. Is he REALLY as tactically astute as we are led to believe ? It seems to me that if its all going wrong, he has no Plan B, and would rather perceivere and "hope" it all comes right in the end.
4. He is a nice man, but with this, he is weak. He bends over backwards not to upset managers, and this came to a zenith with the Australia humiliation. Sven tries to be all things to all people, avoids confrontation, and goes out of his way not to upset anyone. He has all the backbone of a jellyfish - he clearly does not make demands on anyone, least of all the players, some of whom know that they only have to turn up to be selected.
Sven should remember, he's not the England manager to make friends - he's there to get the very best he can out of a very talented squad of players he has at his disposal. This is, without doubt, the BEST crop of England players we have had in years, and we should be doing FAR better than bowing out at the quarter-fina stage (AGAIN). With the right coach, this team could really go places. But I fear that under Svens passive, friendly guidance, this team is doomed to underachieve.
Over to the wise old sages of NSC.
Personally, I think he should go. Now. Eriksson has inherent weaknesses which he is unwilling or unable to change, and he is now holding this team back.
1. Form and injury is irrelevent to him. He will select his favourites regardless of who is performing, and whether they are 100% fit or not. Quite apart from Beckham, did Ledley King really deserve to be dropped after France, in favour of a cumbersome, half-fit looking Terry ?
2. He cannot motivate. I cannot remember seeing an England team coming out for the 2nd half and taking things by the scruff of the neck when they've desperately NEEDED to.
3. He doesn't react to the circumstances of the match. Is he REALLY as tactically astute as we are led to believe ? It seems to me that if its all going wrong, he has no Plan B, and would rather perceivere and "hope" it all comes right in the end.
4. He is a nice man, but with this, he is weak. He bends over backwards not to upset managers, and this came to a zenith with the Australia humiliation. Sven tries to be all things to all people, avoids confrontation, and goes out of his way not to upset anyone. He has all the backbone of a jellyfish - he clearly does not make demands on anyone, least of all the players, some of whom know that they only have to turn up to be selected.
Sven should remember, he's not the England manager to make friends - he's there to get the very best he can out of a very talented squad of players he has at his disposal. This is, without doubt, the BEST crop of England players we have had in years, and we should be doing FAR better than bowing out at the quarter-fina stage (AGAIN). With the right coach, this team could really go places. But I fear that under Svens passive, friendly guidance, this team is doomed to underachieve.
Over to the wise old sages of NSC.
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