Who else agrees with Sven that he believes the fans think he is an “incompetent s***”.?
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I agree to a certain extent. However not all of the blame should be placed at the manager's door. Eleven very highly paid footballers step over the white line and once the game starts the manager has very little control over what goes on. The players are highly professional and some of them are the best players in the world. They should be able to adapt during a game if things are not quite going right. Not once in the world cup did I get the impression England were performing to their potential and that largely is down to the players not the manager. He should have had the guts to drop Beckham. It was wrong to take Owen and Rooney both of whom had not played enough competitive football and it was wrong to take Walcott if he had no intention of playing him at all.
I agree that he is more like one smart rich S****.
we dont think we know
He was more suited to club management, his lack of a plan b at crucial times cost England dearly, he can't keep it in his pants and hawked himself around clubs (Chelsea and the Sheikh incident) but most of all he's an incompetent s***e.
Almost everyone I should imagine, he got what he wanted out of it, a load of MONEY for very little work,
i agree with sven that we think he;s useless and i agree with the fans.nice that we all agree
with all my heart and soul ! his lack of planning skill ..had let down england so many times.
in all that he said and done concerning england, i feel that that is about the only thing he got right.
actually. Sven did OK. To reach three successive quarter-finals on foreign soil is not that bad an achievement. Especially as he inherited Keegan's mess where we didn't even look like qualifying for the 2002 World Cup. And especially when there are fewer available English players in the top-flight than at any other point in English football history.
Sven's main problem was that he was let down by the fact he built his team around David Beckham, only for Beckham to suddenly lose all his pace. He also became stale and surprisingly careless towards the end of his reign, producing a team without a settled pattern of play, and risking Walcott, Owen and Rooney's long-term careers, which is far, far less forgivable.
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