*England must learn to produce world class managers, as well as world class number 6s, number 8s, goalkeepers and centre halves. Then we might finally have a chance.
We are in dire need of a manager who is bigger than the players. Foden in an England shirt does not work. 4 goals in 42. Saka and Bellingham are ahead of Palmer. You cant play a 1 man midfield. These are just facts. Slot didnt come into liverpool and play a 4-1-5.
Yes! Spain, Brazil, France... They are all comfortable having good players in the bench. And more substitutes are allowed than ever, most players can be involved.
It's clearly not the manager making the decision. You think even a Sunday league manager would try and play foden as a forward when he's got watkins and solanke to choose from? The FA pick the team based on sponsorships.
Foden was the problem at the Euros and he continues to be the problem now. He's just not very good, 42 caps and nothing to show for it. Drop him and get a striker in.
Name a top manager who cant deal with the press. Or a top club without a strong manager. You need someone with the power to control the press, defend his players, own the narrative. Carsleys went infront of the press and said he hopes to go back to his U21 job and refused to answer if he wanted the job. Thats incredibly amateur.
Because if they’re poor at handling the media, they’re most likely poor at communicating effectively with the players, the two require a similar skill set
@@thedizzlor well, best manager ever Fergie was pretty notorious for being blunt/ aggressive with the media and it didn’t seem to hold him back. Probably pissed half the time as well. I doubt even 5% of people that watch the game bother to watch the press conference.
@@Epsilon04 most managers and players at club level now speak English as a second language, some better than others and I think that’s fine. You don’t need impeccable communication skills to put across your ideas to people. The ideas themselves are the important bit. Southgate was a media darling because he gave nice pc answers to things but he was a tactical Pygmy.
*England must learn to hire world class managers
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*England must learn to produce world class managers, as well as world class number 6s, number 8s, goalkeepers and centre halves. Then we might finally have a chance.
We are in dire need of a manager who is bigger than the players.
Foden in an England shirt does not work. 4 goals in 42.
Saka and Bellingham are ahead of Palmer.
You cant play a 1 man midfield.
These are just facts.
Slot didnt come into liverpool and play a 4-1-5.
Great epi my dudes
Yes!
Spain, Brazil, France...
They are all comfortable having good players in the bench.
And more substitutes are allowed than ever,
most players can be involved.
Great managers drop big talent.
Poor managers like Carsley and Southgate try and change formations to suit players
Right point wrongly said. They try to force players into a formation whether they fit it or not.
It's clearly not the manager making the decision. You think even a Sunday league manager would try and play foden as a forward when he's got watkins and solanke to choose from? The FA pick the team based on sponsorships.
Have you ever thought that the players are not as "greatest players to have ever walked this earth" as you think?
@@somedude1666the commercial powerhouse of...the fa 😂😂😂😂😂
@safeasmilk1 yes because Nike make the England kits for charity...
Let David Moyes go back to United so that he can complete what he started ... DESTROYING IT 🤣🤣🤣
Foden was the problem at the Euros and he continues to be the problem now. He's just not very good, 42 caps and nothing to show for it. Drop him and get a striker in.
Was bizarre, didn't even play his beloved Gomes.
Think the reaction has been over the top though.
It's one game!
Couldn’t give a toss how he talks to the media, why do they think that’s so important?
Name a top manager who cant deal with the press. Or a top club without a strong manager.
You need someone with the power to control the press, defend his players, own the narrative. Carsleys went infront of the press and said he hopes to go back to his U21 job and refused to answer if he wanted the job. Thats incredibly amateur.
Because if they’re poor at handling the media, they’re most likely poor at communicating effectively with the players, the two require a similar skill set
@@thedizzlor well, best manager ever Fergie was pretty notorious for being blunt/ aggressive with the media and it didn’t seem to hold him back. Probably pissed half the time as well.
I doubt even 5% of people that watch the game bother to watch the press conference.
@@Epsilon04 most managers and players at club level now speak English as a second language, some better than others and I think that’s fine. You don’t need impeccable communication skills to put across your ideas to people. The ideas themselves are the important bit.
Southgate was a media darling because he gave nice pc answers to things but he was a tactical Pygmy.
Could be a sliding doors moment.
If UEFA had decided to postpone the game,
would Carsley still be in pole position to get the job?
Idiots Gareth did that in the summer and the usual suspects went mad,,,lol
Italy 🇮🇹 2006 had the same problem but they won 🏆
Italy produces good managers, we don’t.
They were missing Gomez, simple
Foden and Palmer were awful in the 8s. Really think Jones as a facilitator will add so much balance to the midfield with Rice and Bellingham.
Foden was not really playing as an 8, he was the furthest player forward for England most the game, more like a false 9.
Hang on, live ramble commentary on internationals? You can't leave that patron money on the table, we're talking used bath water revenue streams here.
Poor english Mentalité...
I suppose if England was playing in Athens and having 3-goals disallowed , WWIII would be started.
Luke going on about people "full of their self importance" with no sense of irony was the funniest thing in this episode
Horror show from Vish 😢