gerrard,lampard and scholes
gerrard,lampard and scholes
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franki68

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11,287 posts

241 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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3 of the finest midfield players to grace british football ,we had them all at once,all at their peak .Each one of them at their best would grace any team from any era and yet England managers could not make it work ? why ?

Cupramax

10,863 posts

272 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Franki68's keyboard, earlier wink


mickk

30,059 posts

262 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Two or three good players can't make up for the other very poor players that make up a team.


SWoll

21,513 posts

278 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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As above, it's a team sport.

Also, when you have 3 players who are all naturally trying to take up the same space on the pitch it will never work.

franki68

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11,287 posts

241 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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mickk said:
Two or three good players can't make up for the other very poor players that make up a team.
hmm,terry and ferdinand world class centre halves ,ashley cole top left back thats a pretty strong defence so Im not buying into that ,more bad management than bad players I think.

entropy

6,144 posts

223 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Scholes was shifted on to the left and that put an end to his England career.

snowy

541 posts

301 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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entropy said:
Scholes was shifted on to the left and that put an end to his England career.
I also think Scholes didn't have the heart for playing for England, like other people have said, you cant have more than one player in the same place, shame as all 3 were GOOD players

so called

9,157 posts

229 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Real shame.
Work occasionally though. I still have a certain Germany 1- England 5 DVD in my apartment in Germany smile

BroadWay81

60 posts

136 months

Friday 2nd January 2015
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Whilst on holiday a good few years ago, my son and I watched a local Spanish U9 side play - they passed and controlled the ball better than I can recall any recent England team doing. Ok, a daft comparison, but the point is those young lads seemed to have a natural ability for intelligent playmaking through the team. As good as Gerrard, Lampard and Scholes where, England teams fall short in this respect from a very young age and seems to be one of the reasons why we are unable to compete at international level

franki68

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11,287 posts

241 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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entropy said:
Scholes was shifted on to the left and that put an end to his England career.
Possibly the most idiotic managerial decision ever ?

The was a concerted press campaign to replace scholes with lampard,the reason ...scholes wasn't scoring goals whereas lampard was.Never mind for the first time in ages England had a player who could control and dictate the tempo of a match.
Imagine Spain or Barcelona dropping Xavi or moving him out to the wing ,because he wasn't scoring enough goals?
That was the power of the press.





Masters1968

3 posts

131 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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SWoll said:
Also, when you have 3 players who are all naturally trying to take up the same space on the pitch it will never work.
Spot on IMO - they all played in the same position so Scholes ended up left midfield and the team never had shape or balance.

Challo

11,995 posts

175 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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Masters1968 said:
SWoll said:
Also, when you have 3 players who are all naturally trying to take up the same space on the pitch it will never work.
Spot on IMO - they all played in the same position so Scholes ended up left midfield and the team never had shape or balance.
Most teams played a 4-4-2 so we insisted on having a left and right wingers. Killed Scholes game.

Cheib

24,832 posts

195 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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franki68 said:
mickk said:
Two or three good players can't make up for the other very poor players that make up a team.
hmm,terry and ferdinand world class centre halves ,ashley cole top left back thats a pretty strong defence so Im not buying into that ,more bad management than bad players I think.
Cole was World Class....Terry and Ferdinand ? Nope. Ferdianand possibly because of his pace. Terry looks a very good player for Chelsea because he'd played behind a hugely dominant midfield for the last decade...he's very good in PL terms but no way World Class.

Scholes is the pick of the three to answer the OP's question. As others have said the idea of shifting him left to accommodate other players was just ludicrous.

London424

12,945 posts

195 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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For me it was a combination of the press and managerial incompetence.

If one of the "names" wasn't picked there would be stories all over the place.

And somehow the manager couldn't work out how to play and dominate teams with players like

Seaman, Neville, Ferdinand, Campbell, Terry, Cole, Scholes, Lampard, Gerrard, Beckham, Rooney, Owen, Shearer (the list goes on)

It's criminal!

entropy

6,144 posts

223 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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franki68 said:
entropy said:
Scholes was shifted on to the left and that put an end to his England career.
Possibly the most idiotic managerial decision ever ?

The was a concerted press campaign to replace scholes with lampard,the reason ...scholes wasn't scoring goals whereas lampard was.Never mind for the first time in ages England had a player who could control and dictate the tempo of a match.
Imagine Spain or Barcelona dropping Xavi or moving him out to the wing ,because he wasn't scoring enough goals?
That was the power of the press.
Passing technicians were very much underrated at that time.

It was only till the emergence of Michael Carrick did a DMF not only protect the back four but splay passes that could be the genesis of an attack was there some sort of appreciation but even now Carrick is still regarded as underrated.

With Xavi and Pirlo getting recognition Gerrard evolved into the 'quarterback' role which probably tells you about Lampard and Gerrard: box to box MFs who like to raid the final third.



KareemK

1,110 posts

139 months

Saturday 3rd January 2015
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Carrick, for England, is, was and always will be rubbish.

Good club player but not International class.

Cheib

24,832 posts

195 months

Sunday 4th January 2015
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entropy said:
Passing technicians were very much underrated at that time.
Hoddle being the ultimate example of a squandered talent I would say. Only made 53 appearances for England. Supremely talented on the ball. And I am a Gooner!!

80's football can look agricultural compared to today but class is permanent as they say https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xz3uRITYI8

Edited by Cheib on Sunday 4th January 09:28

London424

12,945 posts

195 months

Sunday 4th January 2015
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Cheib said:
Hoddle being the ultimate example of a squandered talent I would say. Only made 53 appearances for England. Supremely talented on the ball. And I am a Gooner!!

80's football can look agricultural compared to today but class is permanent as they say https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xz3uRITYI8

Edited by Cheib on Sunday 4th January 09:28
I'd go as far to say the Greatest ever 2 footed player ever.


jammy_basturd

29,778 posts

232 months

Sunday 4th January 2015
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Each of them are the heart and engine of the teams they played in. Playing all three in one side would be like trying to build a watch with three different mechanisms.

TwigtheWonderkid

47,459 posts

170 months

Sunday 4th January 2015
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Cheib said:
Hoddle being the ultimate example of a squandered talent I would say. Only made 53 appearances for England.
Less than Heskey, which is the one fact I always quote and tells you everything you need to know about the failure of England on the international stage.