by Top Flight »
29 Jun 2016 10:06
Stranded royal67 Top Flight The Eriksson and Capello era's were the worst period for English football
Funny that, Capello has the highest win percentage of any England Manager. Obviously did a shit job..........
And the last time England won a knock out game was under Eriksson - it's almost as if they were actually decent managers making the best out of an over-rated squad of players but as they weren't English were and still are easy targets.
Eriksson and Capello presided over our so called "Golden Generation". They should have done alot better. But they couldn't balance the team properly. Maybe they should have gone with either Lampard or Gerrard, but not both. Sir Alf Ramsey didn't play the very best players. He played the best, most balanced team. Jimmy Greaves had to miss out because of it.
Hodgson making 6 changes from one game to the next in the tournament is nuts. He was still experimenting in the Portugal game before the tournament.
Wales on the other hand have had the same settled side for the past 2 years. Wales know exactly what they are doing and what system they are playing. They didn't need a fashionable manager to achieve consistency, organisation and great team spirit. Iceland's manager is a part time dentist for goodness sake.
I don't think we failed this time around because of a lack of spirit or desire. We looked disorganised and unsure of our gameplan. That has to be the managers fault.
We don't need a fashionable name. Neil Warnock could do a very good job as an England manager.
Sir Bobby Robsons England team was very settled. We all knew what that lineup would be. England just need to stick to a plan.
The very best choice for England is probably Steve Coppell. His management methods would suit the England job better than anybody else. But the FA will just waste money on an expensive coach and will achieve nothing again.