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English national football, where do we go from here?

Furball

Evil Scotsman
In a World Cup year would that actually do any good though, it would mean a load of players go more or less straight from the end of the season into World Cup training, and then those players who have an extensive World Cup get to the final or whatever and then have minimal time off before it is pre-season again.
Someone who knows more about the physiology and biology is more than welcome to correct me, but I'm convinced that the short break doesn't help when it comes to players picking up niggling injuries.

One thing that doesn't help with scheduling is having the FA Cup played at weekends.

Not to mention the issue I raised about the Xmas period being the best time for fans.
Which is why I'd propose any break to be over the first 2 weeks in January. You keep the traditional festive period and give players a recharging break after a period of madness.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Someone who knows more about the physiology and biology is more than welcome to correct me, but I'm convinced that the short break doesn't help when it comes to players picking up niggling injuries.

One thing that doesn't help with scheduling is having the FA Cup played at weekends.



Which is why I'd propose any break to be over the first 2 weeks in January. You keep the traditional festive period and give players a recharging break after a period of madness.
You've just advocated the need for a 2 week break.
 

Uppercut

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Which is why I'd propose any break to be over the first 2 weeks in January. You keep the traditional festive period and give players a recharging break after a period of madness.
Jesus, the first two weeks of January are grim enough without making them footy-free.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Arguably such a break is a potentially detrimental idea anyway, as Mark has already suggested, a big fixture backlog meaning a lot of games having to be pressed into a very short space of time could do more harm than good. It's important to bear in mind that having a break won't actually mean that players have to play less games, as some people seem to assume.
If the Carling cup is removed, it could/should even with a big fxiture backlog for just the Premiership & FA Cup games.
 

cpr

International Coach
I suggested about easter, though don't make it rigid, so if January does get snowed off like it did this year, take the break early and rearrange fixtures for April... If not have a natural break in the fixtures around Mid-End March
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Anyone else watching wee Jack rip the Spudz a new one so far? No excuses for leaving this guy out of an England squad ever again. Doing his best Cesc impersonation and it took Spurs 10 minutes before their entire team decided to start hacking him every time on the ball. So so good. He can just flat out play.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I suggested about easter, though don't make it rigid, so if January does get snowed off like it did this year, take the break early and rearrange fixtures for April... If not have a natural break in the fixtures around Mid-End March
The problem is I'm not sure you can be that flexible as to when to hold it - especially with so many European games around that time.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Anyone else watching wee Jack rip the Spudz a new one so far? No excuses for leaving this guy out of an England squad ever again. Doing his best Cesc impersonation and it took Spurs 10 minutes before their entire team decided to start hacking him every time on the ball. So so good. He can just flat out play.
I think he could end Lamps England's career.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I think he could end Lamps England's career.
If Gibbs can stay fit then he'll end up finishing Clichy's career at Arsenal and will be more or less ready to take over from Cole. Even when tired he manhandled Lennon and only once he got injured and Clichy on did Lennon look anything decent. Great penetrating runs when going forward too(also could play as a winger obviously).

Him and Wilshere are proper blue chipper prospects. Apparently the next wave of English players coming through is quite good too. Actually very excited about what we could be seeing.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
If Gibbs can stay fit then he'll end up finishing Clichy's career at Arsenal and will be more or less ready to take over from Cole. Even when tired he manhandled Lennon and only once he got injured and Clichy on did Lennon look anything decent. Great penetrating runs when going forward too(also could play as a winger obviously).

Him and Wilshere are proper blue chipper prospects. Apparently the next wave of English players coming through is quite good too. Actually very excited about what we could be seeing.
Indeed. Doesn't look too bad after the world cup after all. Only area lacking is good young defensive mid-fielders.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
You cannot seriously think that is the only problem area England have at the moment (or did you miss the World Cup?)
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
The problem is I'm not sure you can be that flexible as to when to hold it - especially with so many European games around that time.
Well if we have the winter break during that time, then the English players/teams involved will be sort of fresher & can focus on just a CL or EL matches. Instead of the usual hetic schedule around that time of a big PL game on the weekend, followed a big CL or EL game during the mid-week.
 

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