Steve McClaren

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lucas

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811 posts

223 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Sven's Ginger brother?

He plays the England squad just like Sven did, boring and predictable football with no soul, pride or passion.

puggit

48,807 posts

255 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Second-choice Steve must go sleep

unrepentant

21,671 posts

263 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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I was watching the game but I've decided I need more excitement so I'm watching some paint dry.

McLaren has a long track record of being unable to motivate players (he lost the dressing room at Middlesbrough) and we can see the latest manifestation of that in the performances of England.

Why play Dire (my sp) up front when he had Defoe on the bench? His response to going a goal down - take off the most creative player, Wright Phillips! Lacklustre and ineffective sums up all of his teams so far.

I'm looking forward to his interview afterwards. I expect lots of white teeth and "the lads did well I though" type bs. rolleyes

: private frazer : We're doomed!

gorvid

22,302 posts

232 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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yes

cooky

4,955 posts

244 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Barton and Richards should have started.
I'm not biased hehe

Wacky Racer

38,989 posts

254 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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cooky said:
Barton and Richards should have started.
I'm not biased hehe


Me neither....hehe

_ian_

1,940 posts

253 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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His interview infuriated me.

Just a long list of piss poor excuses about the performance.

When you look at how someone like Sam Allardyce can motivate players from all over the world and get them playing for each other, Steve McClaren looks like such a poor choice.

The run-up to, and including the next world cup/euro's is already depressingly predictable.

For McClaren, see Andy Robinson

Fittster

20,120 posts

220 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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_ian_ said:
His interview infuriated me.

When you look at how someone like Sam Allardyce can motivate players from all over the world and get them playing for each other, Steve McClaren looks like such a poor choice.



The FA will never go near Allardyce, the bung stories mean he'll never get the England job.

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

224 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Can`t believe I`m saying this, but the man hasn`t got a clue.

shout He must go now!

robw20vt

27 posts

225 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Can't believe he was given the job in the first place. They should have given it to someone with some passion for the national team like Stuart Pearce, he might not have proved himself that much at club level yet but at least he would have got the team motivated. McClaren is too much like Sven.

Andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Give venables the riegns again. At least he had some balls.

icb

782 posts

276 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Stuart Pearce?? Alright having passion but need some nous as well. Pearce be OK with a good guiding hand for a few years, Gus Hiddink, Scholari. Do not think we have any English manager at the moment who would be any good, and the public with the press overate some very mediocre players. Venables is way past his sell by date. Also why don't any of them f***wits at the FA ever resign, get sacked. Sven still getting £13k a day. We are a very average national team with a crap mamager.

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

256 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Ime normaly fairly rational person but ive had enough of all this building the England team up to be let down time and time again....McClaren F**K off now!!

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

256 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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P.S...Bring on my choice Big Sam at Bolton who seems to get the best from players,look what hes doing with Anelka.

Fittster

20,120 posts

220 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Is Sven still employed by the FA?


Edited by Fittster on Wednesday 7th February 23:28

tigger1

8,408 posts

228 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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SMc hasn't had a great start - but he's not got a great team either, the media / fans have come to expect a lot of the England side (why FFS??), and are ready to knock the ginger one at any opportunity.

Pearce? You're having a laugh surely? He's not exactly known for his tactical prowess - and I don't think he'll ever be a top manager. Motivator, yes - but he'd need somebody to hold his hand.

Allardyce will never get the job (not even if a brown envelope gets sent to the wrong address)...

Lucas

Original Poster:

811 posts

223 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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SMC's side in the last couple of England performances have been below a acceptable standard, they just want to pass the ball in midfield. Making Triangles and Angles is all well and good but you want go forward not side to side.
Last night you had Dyer doing nothing and long balls into Crouch who committed fouls. If one person was not suitable for starting a game is Crouch.
Crouch needs a another person to work with and in that respect he is costly to your formation, No good hoofing a long ball up to him, he needs to head it down to someone to get the second touch.

No one wanted to make probing runs or probing passes last night, so in my book SMC is a Sven Mk2.

I think the solution has got to be Stuart Pearce to be manager with Veneables to guide his tactics. Or go back to a foreign manager.

unrepentant

21,671 posts

263 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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Lucas said:

No one wanted to make probing runs or probing passes last night, so in my book SMC is a Sven Mk2.

I think the solution has got to be Stuart Pearce to be manager with Veneables to guide his tactics. Or go back to a foreign manager.


I'm a fan of Pearce but his ranting style is unsuitable for managing international players IMO.

I'm also a fan of El Tel but lets not forget that he's involved now and seems to be having little effect.

We need a strong manager with his own ideas who will command the respect of the players. I think most people would prefer an English (or at least British) manager if possible.

I think Allardyce would have been brilliant because I think he is the sort of character that players would sweat blood for and he is also technically astute. But for the reason already given I'm sure that the FA would never go for him.

I think Steve Coppell would be first class but I'm sure he wouldn't take it because he dislikes the limelight. Curbishley? O'Neill?

lightningghost

4,943 posts

256 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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unrepentant said:
Why play Dire (my sp) up front when he had Defoe on the bench? His response to going a goal down - take off the most creative player, Wright Phillips! Lacklustre and ineffective sums up all of his teams so far.



I thought Wright-Phillips was pretty poor last night, to be honest. I realise he's hardly had much practice for Chelsea this season, but when he wasn't losing the ball he was running offside, so IMO the decision to take him off was fair enough.


I'm not a SMC fan, though. I don't like Big Sam either, but I wish he was England manager.