by Terminal Boardom » 15 Jul 2010 16:45
by papereyes » 15 Jul 2010 16:47
by Wax Jacket » 15 Jul 2010 16:49
papereyes It was odd - my memory of his qualifying campaign was that he got players to essentially play a 4-2-3-1 Gerrard away from Lampard etc
by Thomas L'Heureux » 15 Jul 2010 16:57
Terminal Boardom So why give Heskey the abuse? Is it because elements of the print media choose to do so and a number of people follow like sheep? I think that we could still have played 442 had we played Crouch instead of Heskey and possibly produced better performances.
Y21 is also spot on with the inference to inflexible tactics. One of the reasons we had a good second halfto last season, I believe, is because the players were easily adapted to play in either a 442 or a 433/4231 type system. Flexibility was introduced.
Or is it because there are just not enough good quality English players about? lampard looks good for Chelsea because he has Drogba in front of him and Ballack/Essien/whoever alongside. gerrard looked great for Liverpool when he had Torres in front and Alonso alongside/behind. Would a different man in charge of the national team have done any better? I don't think so.
Sure Heskey has not scored enough goals in his career but he must have been doing something right to have been selected so many times.
by soggy biscuit » 15 Jul 2010 18:04
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Jul 2010 20:01
Thomas L'HeureuxTerminal Boardom So why give Heskey the abuse? Is it because elements of the print media choose to do so and a number of people follow like sheep? I think that we could still have played 442 had we played Crouch instead of Heskey and possibly produced better performances.
Y21 is also spot on with the inference to inflexible tactics. One of the reasons we had a good second halfto last season, I believe, is because the players were easily adapted to play in either a 442 or a 433/4231 type system. Flexibility was introduced.
Or is it because there are just not enough good quality English players about? lampard looks good for Chelsea because he has Drogba in front of him and Ballack/Essien/whoever alongside. gerrard looked great for Liverpool when he had Torres in front and Alonso alongside/behind. Would a different man in charge of the national team have done any better? I don't think so.
Sure Heskey has not scored enough goals in his career but he must have been doing something right to have been selected so many times.
First you started off by suggesting there was no better alternatives to Heskey, but now you're saying we would've done better by playing Crouch rather than him...
England's problem is that the last three managers we've had have all pretty much picked exactly the same side playing in exactly the same way. There is no way to differentiate between them other than McLaren's 3-5-2 against Croatia which failed due to only being introduced for one game (the most important one of the qualifiers).
Capello played a suitable formation to get us to the World Cup but ditched it at the last minute. The reason Heskey was then picked for the main competition is because he was arguably the best partner for Rooney seeing as his hands were tied for deciding to play with two strikers.
. As the last 3 managers have all picked pretty much the same players, what does that say about the strength in depth? Where is the competition? The Premier League was created to make the national side better. How did that work out then?possibly produced better performances
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Jul 2010 20:29
Terminal BoardomHoop Blah Doesn't matter who it is I never like it when a player retires from international football
Well said HB. Representing your country is the biggest honour going. To then turn your back is wrong and should be regarded as a form of treason. To me it smacks of arrogance and this is regardless of the sport. For once, I have to side with Beckham and his approach to representing his country.
by Sun Tzu » 15 Jul 2010 21:05
Terminal Boardom The Premier League was created to make the national side better. How did that work out then?
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Jul 2010 21:19
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Jul 2010 21:22
Sun TzuTerminal Boardom The Premier League was created to make the national side better. How did that work out then?
Really ?
I can't believe that !!!!!
by RoyalChicagoFC » 16 Jul 2010 00:44
soggy biscuit Fair play to Heskey. He may have failed this summer in the World Cup but he came home, donned a skirt and won Wimbledon.
by The whole year inn » 16 Jul 2010 04:40
by sandman » 16 Jul 2010 09:20
Y21_RoyalThomas L'Heureux I completely and utterly disagree with you.
Out of all of the teams in the quarter-finals onwards, how many played with two up top? And even the one or two that did didn't do so in a traditional 4-4-2 formation.
Heskey should never have started for England in this year's World Cup simply because we should have got with the times and moved away from playing such a rigidly poor formation. The game has evolved, especially on the continent and further afield, and the need to pick Heskey would never have come about if we employed a manager that actually had some tactical variety and a bit of whit.
Exactly right. What's especially frustrating is the fact that the best PL clubs have done this. Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City all play a variation of 4-3-3 and yet at international level we haven't adapted.
Heskey often got the stick when what we should have been complaining about were the one dimensional tactics that necessitated playing him
Barry the bird boggler Exactly, we supposedly have a world class Italian manager who has won things at the highest level yet he is rigidly sticking to that formation.
by Wax Jacket » 16 Jul 2010 09:23
The whole year inn Emile Heskey's 62 caps -
More than Hoddle, Gazza, Beardsley, Sheringham, Des Walker,
Same amount as David Platt and Chris Waddle
One less than Kevin Keegan and Alan Shearer
by Einstein agogo » 16 Jul 2010 16:41
by Royalee » 16 Jul 2010 19:55
by leon » 17 Jul 2010 01:12
Royalee Thank you for ruining our chances at this world cup Heskey and here's to Peter Crouch.
by Maguire » 17 Jul 2010 01:18
by Ian Royal » 17 Jul 2010 22:35
Maguire Heskey may well not have been good enough but he made the best of what he had. Played okay in the first two England games, certainly better than Rooney.
by frimmers3 » 17 Jul 2010 23:04
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