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The FA Commission Members

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  1. - Doing The Lambert Walk

    - Doing The Lambert Walk Well-Known Member

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    So, The FA's comission to address the flaws in the English game and at The FA, especially in terms of coaching, development and nurturing of young players is now in place.



    The members are as follows...

    Greg Dyke - Chairman of the Football Association
    Roger Burden - Vice-Chairman of the Football Association
    Greg Clarke - Chairman of the Football League
    Dario Gradi - Former football manager/coach/academy director
    Ritchie Humphreys - Chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association
    Glenn Hoddle - Former player and manager
    Howard Wilkinson - Former manager
    Danny Mills - Former player - (why is he on it?)


    What are people's views on this?


    DTLW
     
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  2. The Based God

    The Based God Active Member

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    Very happy to see Dario Gradi in there.
     
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  3. Dan

    Dan Well-Known Member

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    ...Danny Mills? Alright then.
     
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  4. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Something needs doing to address the shortfall in the basic skill levels of young English players compared with those from Europe. Whether this is the right group of people to do something about it, time will tell. Glad Glenn Hoddle's there, he certainly recognises the problem going by some of the things he's said recently (he can be trusted with the media now).
     
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  5. Piebacca

    Piebacca Well-Known Member

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    Hoddle and Gradi are certainly good picks. Not so sure about Danny Mills.
     
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  6. CBK

    CBK Well-Known Member

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    What's the connection between all the people on that panel?

    None of them could get a job at a decent club, hence why the FA only employs rejects.

    As for Hoddle, hasn't he backed out of his Youth Academy for rejected players? Because it was a failure with only a couple of his players getting picked up by lower league clubs. Certainly none of them by Prem clubs and having any value (I expect to make it pay, Hoddle was expecting to pick up a slice of future transfer/agent fees?)

    So, it will be a talking shop, full of big ideas that everyone will ignore. FA has to be seen to be doing something, but they themselves know they are utterly powerless at effecting the Professional game. Prem clubs rule football in the UK and that grip will only get stronger. If the England team suffers, so be it. Hardly been bloody excelling in the last 40 years anyway!
     
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  7. tomw24

    tomw24 Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Why the **** is Danny Mills on there? He has as much brains as he has hair.
     
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  8. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Don't you ever get tired of being so cynical?
     
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  9. CBK

    CBK Well-Known Member

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    Sorted that for you mush.
     
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  10. pass the football

    pass the football Well-Known Member

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    This is a panel to discuss the future direction of English football, not a football club. The fact they "couldn't get a job at a decent club" is pretty irrelevant I'd say, since few clubs have embarked on a similar mission to the FA.

    Having said that, I don't expect them to really come up with anything radically new, and it's a shame the premier league declined to be involved considering that's widely seen as the biggest part of the problem.
     
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  11. CBK

    CBK Well-Known Member

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    So why was the England team mostly crap before the Premier League started?

    I'd also suggest that the spending & effort on ENGLISH youth team coaching via Premier League clubs eclipses anything done in the past by the FA or FL.
     
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  12. Lff

    Lff Well-Known Member

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    When I heard this last night I actually laughed out loud. The last thing we want is a commission run by 'football people' who will look after their own, guaranteed.

    It is incredibly simple to get more English players playing in the Premier League. Make clubs play at least 8 or whatever number is deemed acceptable. The clubs won't like it, the standard will drop but eventually they will have to start developing more home-grown players. (Of course, this could just hasten the exit of the top teams into a Platini Euro league but I'm convinced most supporters prefer the cut and thrust of a local derby rather than playing some obscure Russian side or worse. Not every game would be against Barcelona!).

    This commission will have lots of all-expense nights at posh hotels and in 6 months time come up with a complete fudge.
     
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  13. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Well yeah, being right all the time must also get pretty tiring.

    Issues around coaching and development go way beyond the remit of clubs btw, so their co-operation may not be needed for this commission to have an effect.
     
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  14. st_brendy

    st_brendy Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Think the BBC article (and The Times?) said that Dyke was impressed by a paper that Mills wrote on what should be done with the England team.
     
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  15. CBK

    CBK Well-Known Member

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    Why do we want a successful England team anyway? So the tabloids can be full of jingoistic nonsense for weeks on end? Feel good factor? Yeah, that would last all of a week. Make more kids play football? Already have more nippers playing in this country proportionally than rest of Europe.
     
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  16. CBK

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    No, no it doesn't.

    Clubs are signing up and coaching kids from the age of 7. Unless the FA want to start toddler football coaching, I really can't see how it will change a thing.

    The daft thing is, if (and this is a major massive big flipping IF) England somehow fluke their way to winning the world cup next year, all this will be instantly forgotten! Everyone will be banging on about a "golden age" of english football. I guarantee it.
     
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  17. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Remember Italia 90? Bit lucky to get past Belgium and Cameroon, but we were the better team in the semi, and probably would have won the World Cup had we got past Germany. Or Euro 96, when we didn't just beat the Dutch, we completely outclassed them?

    That's why.

    Edit: No danger of England fluking a World Cup any time in the next 20 years btw,
     
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  18. Lovelocum

    Lovelocum Well-Known Member

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    Where are you getting this stat from?
     
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  19. CBK

    CBK Well-Known Member

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    Remember reading it on the Guardian site a while back.
     
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  20. CBK

    CBK Well-Known Member

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    A couple of good games in 30 years, that ended up with failure. Hmmm.
     
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