Christies Child wrote:Just heard that the England manager (remind me who was he.. ) got £14 million over the 4 years he was the England manager.
Not a bad pay packet for being a failure.....
Christies Child wrote:Paid by results preferably....but that's a high price to pay for abject failure.
cyprus-shrimp wrote:Looking at various analyses of the reasons for England's dire performances, one thing that keeps coming up is that they had no plan, no identity, no understanding of what the manager wanted them to do. Basically they tried to constantly change their "game-plan" depending as to who the opposition were.
NOW .............. to me that sounds rather familiar and appropriate to MFC. So, come on Jim, please take note and try to do things in a different way this next season. Let's have a clear identity, let's stick to the way we play and let others worry about us. If not, then I fear that you will following "Woy" out the door, and MFC could well be destined to drop out of the league.
And incidentally Jim, I am not implying that you have been paid £14 million!!
cyprus-shrimp wrote:Looking at various analyses of the reasons for England's dire performances, one thing that keeps coming up is that they had no plan, no identity, no understanding of what the manager wanted them to do. Basically they tried to constantly change their "game-plan" depending as to who the opposition were.
NOW .............. to me that sounds rather familiar and appropriate to MFC. So, come on Jim, please take note and try to do things in a different way this next season. Let's have a clear identity, let's stick to the way we play and let others worry about us. If not, then I fear that you will following "Woy" out the door, and MFC could well be destined to drop out of the league.
And incidentally Jim, I am not implying that you have been paid £14 million!!
cyprus-shrimp wrote:My main point was that Jim spends a huge amount of time preparing his team to meet the needs of countering the opposition, but I believe that the focus should be on how WE play, and letting the other teams worry about us.
Teams like Morecambe wrote:
Moving forward I would like to see us keep things simple. I don't believe we need a tactical genius as manager. Decide on a style of football that suits the players we have and stick with it. Play players in their preferred positions, if their position has been taken they don't get in the team. Pick players on form, not reputation. I would like to see the people of England get a vote on who they want to be the next manager. Every time a manager is chosen by the FA it is never the fans choice and it ends up in failure. I get fed up of watching passive England managers sat on the bench scratching their chins. I would love to see Pardew get it.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Glenn Hoddle is the man. It won't happen though.
George Dawes wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Glenn Hoddle is the man. It won't happen though.
errrr nah, he's another one who tinkerers .
remember him in France 98 rotating Anderton and Beckham.
aswell ) putting Paul Scholes out wide in left midfield in some games.
aswell ) as dropping Gazza , and taking David Batty instead.
awell ) as bringing in faith healer Irene Drury, Ray Parlour sat down in a chair in the middle of the dressing room, and she put her hands on his head, so Ray Parlour joked and asked for a short back n sides then everyone started laughing apart from Glen Hoddle, Ray Parlour never played for England again..
Teams like Morecambe wrote:Ridiculous statement. This is a young and inexperienced team with plenty of potential. Iceland have reached the quarters and Wales the semis, yet we undoubtedly have better players to pick from. Wales play as a team and have an identity. The players know the tactics and what is expected of them. Chris Coleman picks his strongest eleven based on form and plays players in their preferred positions. A very limited Greece team won Euro 2004, they had an identity, clear tactics and played to their strengths. It's the players who have come in for a lot of criticism but the majority of them will be selected for the next two major tournaments, so we need to get the best out of them. Roy was unable to do this, and he should take the majority of the blame for an amateurish approach to the tournament. This England squad is full of players who have had brilliant seasons in the PL but they looked very ordinary for England. They appeared to be confused and uncertain. Why did Roy change the formation at the start of the tournament? In qualifying we played a number of modest teams who sat back and tried to frustrate us, yet we always managed to break them down and win the match. We get to the tournament and Roy changes the formation, tactics and personnel and we looked lost. Why did he persist with the jaded Kane and the out of form Sterling? Why take the unfit Henderson and Wilshere?
Moving forward I would like to see us keep things simple. I don't believe we need a tactical genius as manager. Decide on a style of football that suits the players we have and stick with it. Play players in their preferred positions, if their position has been taken they don't get in the team. Pick players on form, not reputation. I would like to see the people of England get a vote on who they want to be the next manager. Every time a manager is chosen by the FA it is never the fans choice and it ends up in failure. I get fed up of watching passive England managers sat on the bench scratching their chins. I would love to see Pardew get it.
slackAlice2 wrote:Teams like Morecambe wrote:Ridiculous statement. This is a young and inexperienced team with plenty of potential. Iceland have reached the quarters and Wales the semis, yet we undoubtedly have better players to pick from. Wales play as a team and have an identity. The players know the tactics and what is expected of them. Chris Coleman picks his strongest eleven based on form and plays players in their preferred positions. A very limited Greece team won Euro 2004, they had an identity, clear tactics and played to their strengths. It's the players who have come in for a lot of criticism but the majority of them will be selected for the next two major tournaments, so we need to get the best out of them. Roy was unable to do this, and he should take the majority of the blame for an amateurish approach to the tournament. This England squad is full of players who have had brilliant seasons in the PL but they looked very ordinary for England. They appeared to be confused and uncertain. Why did Roy change the formation at the start of the tournament? In qualifying we played a number of modest teams who sat back and tried to frustrate us, yet we always managed to break them down and win the match. We get to the tournament and Roy changes the formation, tactics and personnel and we looked lost. Why did he persist with the jaded Kane and the out of form Sterling? Why take the unfit Henderson and Wilshere?
Moving forward I would like to see us keep things simple. I don't believe we need a tactical genius as manager. Decide on a style of football that suits the players we have and stick with it. Play players in their preferred positions, if their position has been taken they don't get in the team. Pick players on form, not reputation. I would like to see the people of England get a vote on who they want to be the next manager. Every time a manager is chosen by the FA it is never the fans choice and it ends up in failure. I get fed up of watching passive England managers sat on the bench scratching their chins. I would love to see Pardew get it.
Possibly and the above is even more ridiculous."Moving forward"! They can't go any further backwards ?
To lose to ICELAND, yes ICELAND in a competitive match ; it shouldn't really matter whose in charge, players of the supposive quality of Rooney, Hart, Kane et al shouldn't need that much managing.
Its passion and commitment thats missing in bucketfuls.
Bring in another manager, God knows who, and he'll probably pick a similar squad and get similar results.
The majority of them think they are world class and its simply a matter of turning up, hence they'll get turned over by just about anybody.
It looked to me like they were on an end of season 'jolly' and got the shock of their lives when they realised Iceland could play a bit.
The Welsh lads don't have the big reputations and salaries to match, bar one, but they have a massive team spirit / heart , just look at them celebrating together at the end of the Belgium match.
A vote by English people to pick the next England manager ?? Not sure about that one.
But its a massive job to get a decent English national team in my opinion, a complete re build, anything less and I honestly think your kidding yourselves.
I can't honestly think of anyone . Is there somebody out there who would install a sense of national pride in players who desperately wanted to play for England; willing to upset the big egos that masquerade as 'world class footballers' ?
shrimper wrote:
Pick players to do a job. Townsend is the best right winger we have, he stayed at home and we pushed three central strikers into that position in different games just to get them in the side. Clueless.
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