A great read in link below, explains how Joachim Low and former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann set about restructuring Germany's domestic and International game in 2004. - view external link
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A great read in link below, explains how Joachim Low and former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann set about restructuring Germany's domestic and International game in 2004. - view external link
The English response from Mr Neville said it all
"People who write, 'England should follow the German route', are oblivious to the obstacles or believe in magic wands," tweeted Gary Neville on the complexity of creating a holistic approach.
While the Germans are going onto the pitch expecting to win, the English are defeated before they even hit the training ground.
If you think it's too hard to do then it's probably worth doing. Pfannenstiel is right that in Brazil it would take decades but with the power of the premier league it should be possible in less time.
The number of coaches in Germany speaks volumes for the believe and willingness to invest in the future. England go to every tournament with fingers crossed and have done since Mexico 70.
To bring football home England need to plan the journey.
It just occurred to me - how many truly great world class players have England had since 1966 that have been in an England team that underachieved?
I would list Keegan, Shilton, Adams, Pearce, Gerrard... everyone will have a list.
The item at the link below is interesting too -
"Fans had almost lost the will to criticise." - view external link
Beckham?
"We want the best players in the world coming to the Premier League. The only way players can get better is by playing with the best," added Neville, who believes work is under way on an English plan to blood more talent.
"It is the rung below that we don't want. They are filling the spaces available to young players and that is what we don't want - the middle and lower tier of foreign players."
The above is spot on. Think of Wolves in the premiership, the youngsters didn't get a sniff.
Also the article says that foreign players get twice as many minutes playing time in the prem compared to British players at the moment... shocking.