by soggy biscuit » 03 Jul 2006 17:25
by TBM » 03 Jul 2006 17:28
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 17:29
by Big Ern » 03 Jul 2006 17:31
TBM It'll be Terry, he's young, has passion, is Chelsea captain and i personally think the Captain should be somebody that can see most of the game so thats either a centre back or a goalkeeper.
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 17:34
by Big Ern » 03 Jul 2006 17:36
Finch Royal TBF - All the captain does for England is be the spokesman for the media.
Tactically, the game is down to the manager, so are the seolections, the captain is just another voice to motivate and lead the team out and decide which to call when the coin is tossed.
It's hardly like a cricket captain where you are involved in selections and dictate the game tactically.
by EASTENDER MARKY » 03 Jul 2006 17:37
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 17:38
Big ErnFinch Royal TBF - All the captain does for England is be the spokesman for the media.
Tactically, the game is down to the manager, so are the seolections, the captain is just another voice to motivate and lead the team out and decide which to call when the coin is tossed.
It's hardly like a cricket captain where you are involved in selections and dictate the game tactically.
Not strictly true. The tactics are down to the manager, but have to be reinforced on the pitch, and that is the job done by the captain, ensuring the team keeps their shape and is irganised at set peices.
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 17:40
by Big Ern » 03 Jul 2006 17:45
Finch RoyalBig ErnFinch Royal TBF - All the captain does for England is be the spokesman for the media.
Tactically, the game is down to the manager, so are the seolections, the captain is just another voice to motivate and lead the team out and decide which to call when the coin is tossed.
It's hardly like a cricket captain where you are involved in selections and dictate the game tactically.
Not strictly true. The tactics are down to the manager, but have to be reinforced on the pitch, and that is the job done by the captain, ensuring the team keeps their shape and is irganised at set peices.
Essentially that is down to the manager again, bellowing from the touchline, however, i guess Beckham took that role from Sven as he bearly said a word.
Furthermore, a good side and good players should know their roles and not need them to be re-inforced.
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 17:49
by Big Ern » 03 Jul 2006 17:51
Finch Royal But my point is that it's hardly a significant role compared with other captancies such as cricket.
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 17:53
Big ErnFinch Royal But my point is that it's hardly a significant role compared with other captancies such as cricket.
Agreed, but having a player tactically aware to put things right quickly is sure to be a benefit to any team.
When it comes o the media, if David Beckham can get Media trained to a competant level then I think a monkey could as well.
by Big Ern » 03 Jul 2006 17:58
Finch RoyalBig ErnFinch Royal But my point is that it's hardly a significant role compared with other captancies such as cricket.
Agreed, but having a player tactically aware to put things right quickly is sure to be a benefit to any team.
When it comes o the media, if David Beckham can get Media trained to a competant level then I think a monkey could as well.
i wonder who wrote his speech out his speech yesterday ?Although i would say that he is NOT media trained, he can't put a sentence together for shit.
by Finch Royal » 03 Jul 2006 19:54
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