The national boss's inability to handle the egos of many of his England squad, and to find an effective midfield balance, has damaged his chances of survival. Posted October 22, 2007 by gary coulson
The Anfield captain showed support for Gerard Houllier and Steve McClaren when they were in difficulty. So why is he so reticent when it comes to Rafa Benitez? Posted November 28, 2007 by Jaimie Kanwar
There is a serious problem with the under-achieving national team, and the manager is the wrong man to address it. His team selection for the upcoming clashes with Israel and Andorra proves it. Posted March 21, 2007 by Christopher Mitchell
Why did the England boss field a team of 11 right-footed players against Spain when he had left-footed options like Stuart Downing and Gareth Barry waiting on the bench? Posted February 11, 2007 by Michael Pudney
Wednesday's game against the Euro 2008 also-rans is a test of the manager's ability to produce the goods. This Sportingo author is not convinced Steve McClaren is capable of doing so. Posted March 28, 2007 by Gareth Johnson
We've all been telling the England boss for ages, and we'll never know if it happened just because Frank Lampard was injured. But McClaren's decision to play Gerrard in his favoured central midfield role against Andorra is the reason England are still in Euro 2008. Posted March 29, 2007 by Donna Gee
Poor tactics, players out of position and a home defeat. Thank goodness the England boss wasn't a General at Waterloo. Posted February 09, 2007 by Barry Beef
It is no secret that although Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard are both top-class performers, they simply cannot play together. The England formation on Wednesday night against Spain showed which player Steve McClaren thinks should hold the role they both play. Posted February 11, 2007 by Alex Petrelis
The under-fire England boss has huffed and puffed his way to just about being able to qualify for Euro 2008. It's not good enough, and there are better managers waiting in the wings. Posted June 20, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Strategy awareness and managing inflated egos should be the essential characteristics in the job description of England football coach. It appears the incumbent post-holder is falling short on both counts. Posted October 18, 2007 by Orion Assante
The international boss must now stick with the team and tactics that worked so well at Wembley - and not revert to the unsuccessful old ways. Posted September 09, 2007 by David Peggs
Injuries and an inadequate development system are apparently responsible for the current failures of the England team. They may be struggling with qualification, but there's still plenty of quality around. Posted September 08, 2007 by Stephen Evans
The goalless draw in Ramat Gan only served to strengthen the view that Steve McClaren has lost the plot. Posted March 25, 2007 by Philip Smith
It's quite simple really. Kidnap and brainwash them, change their features with plastic surgery, hand them a white shirt - and Euro 2008 will be England's! Posted April 02, 2007 by Justin Ng
The England coach is presiding over a miserable set of results. It's time to start thinking which players are surplus to requirements - enter the Chelsea midfielder. Posted March 25, 2007 by Tom Harness
The international boss has a lot to answer for after a string of poor results culminated in that depressing 1-0 home defeat by Luis Aragones's Spanish senors. Posted February 12, 2007 by Real life News : Football
The England manager's spin on poor performances would do Shane Warne proud. But time is running out and the fans are not prepared to be taken for a ride. Posted September 08, 2007 by gary coulson
After a dismal performance against Croatia, Steve McClaren and his England flops are out of Euro 2008. It's time for the FA to beg Jose to come back and restore the nation's pride. Posted November 22, 2007 by David Combe
Aston Villa defender Barry has been in top form in the Premiership but when it comes to an international call-up, it seems he's not one of the old-boy network. And David James, it seems, has been talking too much. Posted May 29, 2007 by www.avfcblog.com
Steve McClaren should ignore the media hype for the former England captain's return. Posted October 17, 2006 by Pete Christopher
England manager Steve McClaren looks worried, and has reason to do so. Posted October 16, 2006 by Joe Morris
He's been a key player in England's most consistent team over the past 12 months, yet manager Steve McClaren continues to ignore the Liverpool winger Posted September 01, 2007 by Thomas Norgaard
The boss has a simple task - damage control. He's got the players with the ability to pave the way to the Euro finals next year. Posted September 08, 2007 by 101greatgoals.com
Following Steve McClaren's departure, that would be the sensible move as England try to get back on track. Posted November 23, 2007 by Orion Assante
The Croatian players don't need Ferraris and advertising contracts. Pulling on the national shirt was enough incentive for them to show the overpaid English flops how to play football. Posted November 21, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
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