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New England u21 manger

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by tiger-emyrs-wolf, Jun 19, 2013.

  1. tiger-emyrs-wolf

    tiger-emyrs-wolf Well-Known Member

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    Who do you want apparently Michael Appleton favourite I just hope he isn't who would your choice be mine would be Dario Grady with a young manager along side him
     
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    smhbcfc Well-Known Member

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    Appleton is fine - though I have never rated Pearce, the problem is not with the manager

    These are some of the things that need to change:

    Better coaching at young levels to encourage ball retention / technique
    Less emphasis on winning at a very young age (coaches and parents living their lives through their kids)
    Emphasis on getting kids playing - you don't get better by not playing
    Stop this ridiculous "they are too small" mentality - how many players have been lost to our game because of that
    Once older, more opportunity for English born players - I'm in favour of a minimum number of English players in a match day squad in all Leagues
    Take the U21 tournaments seriously (Spain does!!)
     
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  3. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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  4. andyyandyy

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    I thought from what has been said that Southgate is likely to get the job being another yes man for the FA, though I would say that he did do well bringing through young players at Middlesborough, just tactically he was poor as a manager.

    Unfortunately there arent many managers around who i'd love to take charge, all the managers being linked with the job you could argue have been a failure at club level. To be honest I would take a gamble and put someone like Jamie Carragher or Phil Neville in charge on a short term contact and see if either them can live up to the hype. What we dont want is someone in charge for another 6 years not winning anything as we have the talent there
     
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  5. hawkmoonfy2

    hawkmoonfy2 Well-Known Member

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    Before we have a chance of winning any U 21 U 23 or any other youth/young player competition you have to stop the manager of the Full England side saying you can't take A B C D E F G with you I might want to play one of them in some meaning less friendly and even if they don't I don't want them playing because I don't want the young players showing how bad the senior players are and how bad a manager I am.
     
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  6. Alandicksthegreat

    Alandicksthegreat Well-Known Member

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    Mine would definitely be Glenn Hoddle, but with the current set up regards our young players, no chance, we have to play our best young players in these, un17s, un20s, & un21s to stand any chance of winning any tournament, the current set up is unbelievable, but, thats England.
     
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  7. EnderMB

    EnderMB Well-Known Member

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    If it were up to me I'd go for Ian Holloway, Steve Clarke, or Ian Holloway in a part-time capacity. If the FA are going to treat the U21's as a part-time team then why have a full-time manager.

    The FA don't deserve Glenn Hoddle. They sacked him once before, and he'd be stupid to go back.
     
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    Lan Logger Well-Known Member

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    Glen hoddle, but it's not the manager as such it's the players, how the hell can you attempt to go forward with jonjo shelvey and Jordan Henderson in your team?
     
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  9. hawkmoonfy2

    hawkmoonfy2 Well-Known Member

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    Dario Gradi or Sir Alex with an untried ex player as protegy
     
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  10. Alandicksthegreat

    Alandicksthegreat Well-Known Member

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    Whether its the right thing to go back after being sacked, and he wasn't sacked for footballing reasons, remains a debate, to me Glenn Hoddle should be right at the top in the development of our young footballers, one of the best and most skillful players for a very long time, and something we do not possess at the moment, so come on FA get your act together, in my mind they will find no one better.
     
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  11. National N1

    National N1 Active Member

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    Dario gradi would be great cannot see it though same as ferguson appleton would leave after a month! I think an old noy would be good graham taylor what does he do now?
     
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  12. Angelicnumber16

    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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