getdressedmctavish wrote:Think some of you are drawing the wrong conclusions. We came out of the Hughes era 15 years ago when Venables was manager.In the Euros we barely used Caroll.In my view we would have got more joy out of him than Welbeck because the latter thrives in a quick passing team which we are not. Our problem which Hodgson did well to overcome is that our two central midfield players were half fit, Milner lacks confidence and composure on the ball, Young visibly shrank and Wooney allowed himself to be half fit the fat coont.We tried to play football but lacked the finess and stamina to do it. We might have been better knocking it long to the big fella for all the contribution our other strikers made. Trying to play possession football, we repeatedly gave it away short, before we'd made any progress up the pitch. By the end we were camped in our own final third.A fit Wiltshire would have made a big difference, as would Scholes.The players aren't there but its not the coaching thats wrong these days.
john68 wrote:There were THREE main areas of the Charlies.
The P.O.M.O. position..."POSITIONS OF MAXIMUM OPPORTUNITY" those places on the pitch where most goals were scored from. If players occupied thosepositions, they would therefore score more.
The CHANNELS...Those areas of the pitch where the ball should be played to cause most damage/
...and the (now discredited) theory that most goals were scored after three passes.
You are right about the rigidity Lev.
There was also the theory (also discredited) that if English players/teams were fitter they would reap the benefits. This led to an all out assault on maximum fitness levels in Britain, which to a significant extent, took the focus off the ball and ball play. It was later found that players like the Dutch who concentrated on ball play, were not significantly more unfit than English players, despite our focus on it.
Many English ball players, although feted now, were ignored or considered lazy because they failed to run around a lot. Hoddle was considered a luxury, Gazza a nutter and how many caps did the likes of Bowles, Marsh, Curry et al get, commensurate with their skill levels?
john68 wrote:Hahahahahaha....No Slim Mate....I was thinking so much about how to phrase the post, I simply forgot to expand it.
Sadly (for me)...more alzheimer than guru....Though on rechecking, maybe just laziness....:-)
But well spotted.
Note to self....Slim is back...must pay more attention.
Ted Hughes wrote:[youtube]ok8g0AirhRA[/youtube]
At 2:30, the great man himself talking about another bright idea for fucking up English football even further.
Even Swales starts to get danger signals. Hughes mentions there that it had taken him 30 years to fuck it up to that extent.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's funny but because English football has always been so huge here, your training methods were also looked up (despite the fact that England never won anything). ...
Alex Sapphire wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's funny but because English football has always been so huge here, your training methods were also looked up (despite the fact that England never won anything). ...
I'll stop you there
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's funny but because English football has always been so huge here, your training methods were also looked up (despite the fact that England never won anything). ...
I'll stop you there
Look, I was born 1978. Started playing organised football around 1984. That was good 18 years after England won the World Cup. That fantastic Dutch side of the 70's might've been more up to date at the time.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's funny but because English football has always been so huge here, your training methods were also looked up (despite the fact that England never won anything). ...
I'll stop you there
Look, I was born 1978. Started playing organised football around 1984. That was good 18 years after England won the World Cup. That fantastic Dutch side of the 70's might've been more up to date at the time.
History doesn't start with your personal experience :)
I have a "thing" about the "New Pre-history" being created by t'internet. If it can't be found with google it never happened.
Well take it from me "England did win summat".
Anyhoo, the England squad of 1984 that must have been a big influence on you included:
Chris Waddle, Glenn Hoddle,Trevor Francis,John Barnes
and they did this to Brazil:
[youtube]9SCyXGiJ-jc[/youtube]
Not sure where this idea that I've been watching England hoofing the ball upfield for 40 years comes from.
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