It was a collective failure in 2002 and he has the benefit of the doubt there, England's failure in 2004 was all down to him without any doubt.marc71178 said:If you're not interested in 2002, how come you kept mentioning it as examples of his failure?
Is it the refs fault he disallowed the goal when Terry was clearly pulling the keeper back?marc71178 said:Changed your tune then.
Funny that.
As for 2004 - is it his fault the referee disallowed the goal or that Rooney got injured?
No, so maybe its his fault that the players can't take penalties?
I haven't changed my tune at all, why would I have even bothered in the first place with 2002 when the case is overwhelming to everyone but you (and the typical brain dead football fan) in 2004?marc71178 said:Changed your tune then.
Funny that.
As for 2004 - is it his fault the referee disallowed the goal or that Rooney got injured?
No, so maybe its his fault that the players can't take penalties?
no but it was Sven's fault that our tactics looked decidedly schoolboy, resulting in us losing to a mediocre side, which even without rooney, we shouldn't have even got to extra time let alone penalties against.marc71178 said:You've used 2002 in the past until it suited you to drop it.
As for 2004, I ask for the umpteenth time, is it Sven's fault that Rooney got injured, the referee disallowed the goal and the players missed their penalties?
Except Sven's got a lot of quality back-up, Charlton have little to no back-up due to tight finances.marc71178 said:So he can use injuries as an excuse then, but when it happens to Sven, it's poor management...
Coppell's a decent manager, but couldn't hack the pressure when he went to Citeh (lasted about 30 days IIRC), so has absolutely no chance with the goldfish bowl that is the England manager's life.Craig said:Doesn't Steve Coppell manage Brighton, surelyt as left field calls would go, then that is one.
Harry Redknapp
Can't quite decide who's taking the proverbial more there.Sven Goran Erikkson.