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Why success has become foreign to the England team
The Premier League is the best and most exciting league in the world, yet the English international team is in a terrible state. With so many overseas players and coaches, is it any surprise?
by gerald mclaughlin on 26 February 2008
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Where has it all gone so terribly wrong for the "home of football"? Lifting the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966 was a curse. Two foreign managers. Is this the way forward?
Sven-Goran Eriksson made more headlines with his overactive libido than for his diamond formation. Superb choice by the FA. Well, superb for tabloid sales anyway. The jury will be out for at least a year on Fabio Capello. I'm afraid England will not see free-flowing attractive football. You will see superior tactics, very few goals conceded and lots of low-scoring victories.
If Capello wins the World Cup in this fashion, I'm positive the fan on the street will be overjoyed. Can he cope with the rancid scribblings and ridiculous demands of the English media, though?
That is just one problem facing English football as a whole at this moment. At grass roots there are no kids playing in the local park with jumpers for goalposts. No, they are way too busy using trees as outside lavatories while they sink cans of super-strength lager that their big cousin bought from the corner shop.
Oh, and 20 cigarettes to get the lungs going. What chance do the small minority of kids who WANT to play football have? They are swamped with evil temptations before they get a chance to lace up their boots. It's a crying shame. The few who do make it to somewhere on the football map in England then have to deal with the simple fact that 60 or 70 percent of the heroes they are watching are foreign - being coached by foreign managers.
If this is the home of football then why is there such a dearth of home talent? It's there, we all know it is. Britain still produces magnificent world -class players. Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney and John Terry are genuinely world class. Yet still there is a major problem; only Rooney is managed by a British coach. The fact that he is Scottish shouldn't matter, should it? I'll let you make up your own mind on that.
No wonder English international performances are so messed up. Those three players have lost their identity. They do not know what it should feel like to pull on that shirt. They all have too much money.
It's Sky TV's fault; no it's a foreign coach; no it's the FA; no it's the clubs, blah blah blah. Engish football is in a terrible state at international level, terrible. Yes, it's the best league in the world, the most exciting - but at what cost?
The whole situation is one big joke and the rest of Europe and the extremely rich foreigners plying their trade on this island are laughing all the way to the bank.
Comments (24)
by n n on February 27, 2008
the fact that ferguson is a scot doesn't help your 'english vs foreigners' argument, he is scottish, he is from the uk but not he is not english, the same reason roy keane couldn't and wouldn't play for england, its not a case of close enough is good enough, they are or they are not English. Now to answer your question, why are English managers not used? Because they are s***. When was the last time a English manager was in charge of, or considered for a top club or international job? When chelsea sacked mourinho they didn't look for English, when liverpool sacked houlier they got Benitez, only the Newcastles of this world consider them and how are they doing. Just look elsewhere, no club or country is or has been managed by an English coach, but top European teams are flooded with German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and French managers in recent years. Even Tottenscum, Everton and Man City who want to break into the top 4 haven't hired English because none are good enough. Only Redknapp has done well and he is sitting at 7th.
by gerald mclaughlin on February 27, 2008
this attitude is really going to help English football.I,m sorry but Frank Rijkaard and Schuster are the only top managers at big european clubs.The italians dont have any and they hold the world cup and champions league.
as for the players they aren't really that good, when was the last time an englishmen was seriously considered for world player of the year? I know sometimes FIFA can be dodgy but portugal have had Ronaldo Deco and Figo. France had Henry, Zidane and at one point even Pires. South America has had always had contenders. Or you could look at the English league, the top scorers are Togolese and Portugese, the highest scoring Englishmen are the supposedly world class Rooney and Gerrard. By the way all this talk about foreigners, when was the last time an Englishmen went overseas and was considered successful? Apart from McManaman and Hargreaves no one, maybe Beckham? They can't adapt because most don't have the technical ability, the foreigners aren't the problem the lack of ability in the English players is the problem.
i thought capello was italian and he was in charge of madrid before he took over england, then there was ranieri in charge of chelsea, and koeman is in charge of valencia
you said italians, ignore the koeman part
If England got its act together from grass roots up.You have to admit the amount of foriegners is stifling youngsters progress.
Gerrard and Rooney are considered for player of the year almost every year
80% of Arsenal's youth academy is English, yet the foreigners always come through, says something about the English attitude to the game, by the way im not talking about the 50 player shortlist because Tim Cahill has made that, im talking about final 3 area.
by The knower of al things ....and LOADS more on February 27, 2008
The BEST manager in over 40yrs and what did the FA do?get rid of him! sheer madness,he was a genius as he is now again proving.Our country and the FA are deluded in our expectations THAT IS THE PROBLEM!.Had they kept with Sven longer he would have produced the goods with either a final in the EC or a semi-final in the WC.But we always expect results way outwith our TRUE ability.We are 11th in the World Rankings and Scotland are 13th NO REAL difference there,but the Scots are more realistic in their expectations,they enjoy the ride of a qualification the highs and lows,whereas we want to BLAME someone for not fulfilling our delussions of being at the top of world football.With the development of African football England will struggle to stay in the top 20 of the world in 10/15yrs time.In 10/15yrs time there will be even MORE Johnny foriegners playing in THE WORLD OWNED PL. mark my words for I am THE KNOWER of ALL
by Dick Emery . on February 27, 2008
Well said,very well said.
by davio knobsville on February 27, 2008
Three world class individials, not world class team players! Lampard world class? .....Cole best left back in the world?..... Ferdinand better than Terry?...... Little Michael Owen best striker in the world?..... David Beckham best midfield player ever?.... Trouble is they cannot pass a ball under 40 yards to each other, at club level they are okay because the foreigners do the build up play, put them together Wimbledon on Wembley mud.
by n n on February 28, 2008
these players are over rated by the english cole is only regarded as the best left back in the world by the English, who seem to forget about Lahm, and even Evra under their own nose, and up until recent performances, Clichy. Michael Owen hasn't been a top class striker for years, although that can be attributed to injuries. I seriously hope you are joking about the 'Beckham best midfield player ever?' claim. He was one of the best in the world at his peak, but you can't seriously overlook Zidane, Cruyff, Ronaldinho, even modern day Kaka and his Man u replacement C.Ronaldo are as good if not already better with time to spare. To quote George Best about Beckham "He cannot kick with his left foot, he cannot head a ball, he cannot tackle and he doesn't score many goals. Apart from that he's all right."
by The chosen Yid on February 28, 2008
n n, is clearly a gooner which has jumped on the bandwagon, yes foreigners top the scoring chart, but thats hardly surprising when you look at the percentage of Englishmen actually playing regulary in the premership, and alot of this is due to people like Arsene Wenger manipulating the non-existant barriers to prevent COMPANIES like Arsenal Fc bringing in cheap labour and neurturing them like he should be doing with English players. Players like Bentley, Upson, Pennant, would all be well established International players had they not been left to rot as a result of Wengers anti-English regime.
by Deepak on February 28, 2008
I suppose the foreigners playing in England were responsible for the national team's inability to qualify for the World Cup in '94 as well. Looking for scapegoats, are we?
by gerald mclaughlin on February 28, 2008
as i,m actually scottish,i just think its a shame that a country with so much talent isn,t doing better thats all
by davio knobsville on February 29, 2008
England didn't qualify for the 66...70...74...78...94...World cups or the 76... or the 96.. euros.... Blame Arsene Wenger!....... Why don't Spurs buy all English players then they can show the rest of the world how good they all are (as long as the world picks up channel 5).
by n n on February 29, 2008
funny arsenal have 80% English in their youth academy yet all the foreigners come through, says something about the English mentality and work ethic.
by The chosen Yid on February 29, 2008
Funny how they all seem to grow up, move on and improve when given opportunities, plus 80%, I seriously think not! Are you seriously thick enough to believe that the only English players that turn out to be lazy are the ones in the Arsenal youth setup, because every other top premiership club appears to have at least a few English players playing regulary.
And another thing, if the English work ethic is so bad, then tell me, why are so many foreigners so keen on moving to ENGLAND to work in order to improve their own lives?
And another thing, if the English work ethic is so bad, then tell me why so many foreign (managers) are so keen on moving to ENGLAND to work in order to improve their own lives?
Foreign players = better product (premiership) = more money = better foreign players = even better product = even more money = even better players = more money = Ramos and Cappello....... So why don't the English players move to Spain? ....There not good enough and outprice themselves or they get pissed and smash there best mates car up or think there better than what they are so they leave the best clubs for Birmingham (why didn't Spurs buy Pennant or Bentley or Upson?)
by Scott on February 29, 2008
Someone told me to read this article telling me it was possibly the worst article he had ever read, guess what he was right! This is so poor i just don't know where to begin. To Gerald, don't give up the day job, this is shit! There are no kids playing football in the park? Are you deluded? I think n n showed you for the fool you are.
by The chosen Yid on March 01, 2008
Plain and simple, if you are not a fan of England, its players, its work ethic, its people, etc, etc, then why the hell are you here and more to the point why are you commenting on articles regarding ENGLISH issues! its easy, we have plenty of airports, ports and you can even now get out of here by train, see ya!!!!!
by davio knobsville on March 01, 2008
Well that answer sorted out all the problems in English football!
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