
We pay a manager over £6m a year, we've thrown so much at the problem, yet there seems to be something rotten. This program did a pretty good job exploring and understanding those problems.
Just want to say it again though. I love you Jose...
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 05 Oct 2010 23:39
by prostak » 06 Oct 2010 00:02
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by prostak » 06 Oct 2010 00:14
by papereyes » 06 Oct 2010 00:48
soggy biscuit Didn't see this but the programme title made me lol. When people realise that the EPL is not the best league, England is no where near the best team and players like Frank Lampard not the best in the world then expectations will come down to realistic levels.
I wonder if Croatia would have a programme on with the same name.
by papereyes » 06 Oct 2010 00:49
prostak Perhaps. I'm just not convinced Davies is the 'missing piece' for the English. He's probably better than Heskey at that role, agreed. But if Bolton consider themselves above that sort of anti-football, I find it amusing that Capello has decided that's the best he can aim for with the players at his disposal.
by Seal » 06 Oct 2010 10:05
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 10 Oct 2010 20:31
papereyessoggy biscuit Didn't see this but the programme title made me lol. When people realise that the EPL is not the best league, England is no where near the best team and players like Frank Lampard not the best in the world then expectations will come down to realistic levels.
I wonder if Croatia would have a programme on with the same name.
Croatia will also never win the World Cup, but have a population approaching 12 times smaller than that of England.
I read Soccernomics over my stay here and there's some interesting manipulations of the stats. Like England actually relatively overperform compared to their relative size and economy - we just forget that places like Germany are both bigger and richer.
by PlasticRoyale » 10 Oct 2010 20:38
prostak Kev's a battering ram. He's got the highest number of fouls in the league, by some distance if memory serves, and his main job is to intimidate opposition defences while more talented players score. The reason for that high number of scoring chances created is down to Megson's style of play. Knock it long to the big man, who out-muscles his marker to flick it on for Elmander/Klasnic/Lee.
I hope this is the dawning of a tactical shift by England, playing like Meggo-era Bolton. I would LOL out loud, o yes I would.
by Archie's penalty » 10 Oct 2010 20:56
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by sheshnu » 11 Oct 2010 02:05
Rev Algenon Stickleback H Compare that to Portugal (5), France (9), Spain (5), Italy (10), Germany (19), Holland (10) and the remarkable thing isn't that we've only won one world cup. It's that we even managed the one.
by cmonurz » 11 Oct 2010 10:21
PlasticRoyaleprostak Kev's a battering ram. He's got the highest number of fouls in the league, by some distance if memory serves, and his main job is to intimidate opposition defences while more talented players score. The reason for that high number of scoring chances created is down to Megson's style of play. Knock it long to the big man, who out-muscles his marker to flick it on for Elmander/Klasnic/Lee.
I hope this is the dawning of a tactical shift by England, playing like Meggo-era Bolton. I would LOL out loud, o yes I would.
I heard on the radio that he has collected more yellow cards than goals
by papereyes » 11 Oct 2010 13:02
The real winners here are Portugal and Netherlands, they are tiny compared to the countries who win these international tournaments regularly. I realise it's not just a question of population size, but Brazil is massive compared to the rest of the football-playing world which probably contributes to their overall success.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 11 Oct 2010 20:06
sheshnuRev Algenon Stickleback H Compare that to Portugal (5), France (9), Spain (5), Italy (10), Germany (19), Holland (10) and the remarkable thing isn't that we've only won one world cup. It's that we even managed the one.
England are contenders though which is why even the harshest cynic could never rule them out of winning a major competition.
by prostak » 13 Oct 2010 02:51
papereyes The book I read suggested a number of factors - GDP and population both mattered, 'history' had some effect.
According to their analysis, England come out about 10th; home advantage and a bit of luck would see them do well.
Other conclusions in there were more interesting - we need more middle class footballers.
by southbank1871 » 13 Oct 2010 09:30
by papereyes » 13 Oct 2010 10:42
prostakpapereyes The book I read suggested a number of factors - GDP and population both mattered, 'history' had some effect.
According to their analysis, England come out about 10th; home advantage and a bit of luck would see them do well.
Other conclusions in there were more interesting - we need more middle class footballers.
That was 'Why England Lose' by Kuper and Szymanski, right? If their analysis of the Red Sox success is accurate, Liverpool could have an interesting future if the Henry sale goes through.
I did enjoy the crushing reality of their assertion that England do about as well as they ought to expect. I read it through the build-up to the World Cup. It was a good antidote to the tabloids.
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