Birdy
Senior Member
We could see one of the greatest WCs in 2026!
Yup, 4 huge teams:
Spain European champions
Scaloni's Argentina holders,
Tuchel's England,
Nageslmann's Germany
Big teams
We could see one of the greatest WCs in 2026!
Ah the Daily Mail, that well-known paragon of social justice in the UK...
Why thankfully?But thankfully times are a-changing...
It has never been the case that you need a world class club coach to win a World Cup or Euros. There isn't even much evidence of correlation.England can't win with an English manager, because you don't produce WC managers.
It's simple as that
Get over it
Why thankfully?
It has never been the case that you need a world class club coach to win a World Cup or Euros. There isn't even much evidence of correlation.
A German in charge of the England team is like Guardiola coaching Real Madrid.
Where are you getting arrogance from? Your own imagination, it seems like. If we lose with an English coach then so be it, at least we get the result we're supposed to.I don't understand where this arrogance comes from.
You finally get a manager that's proven in KO competitions, yet got your panties in a twist because he's German. Would have somewhat understood it if he was Argentine given the Falklands War is more recent and still something Argentina dispute, but World War II ended before most of the people here apart from @Fati_Future_BallonDor were born.
You've had English managers for decades and have fuck all to show for. The only thing you've ever won is a World Cup in 1966, a trophy which you somehow lost after a thief stole it
This is why it's always funny to watch England flop because people there got their heads up their asses.
Putting aside the stuff about whether he has the right credentials or not...Where are you getting arrogance from? Your own imagination, it seems like. If we lose with an English coach then so be it, at least we get the result we're supposed to.
His talent and the likelihood of him doing well with England has literally nothing to do with what I've said - though even that argument is nonsense, as there's next to no correlation between success at club and international level for coaches, and a foreign coach has literally never won the top prize anyway.
What's the best possible outcome here? That we win a World Cup and get mocked for needing to hire a coach from our rivals to achieve it? What's the point of that?
What's the best possible outcome here? That we win a World Cup and get mocked for needing to hire a coach from our rivals to achieve it? What's the point of that?
If you look at it like lowly club football then that makes sense, but I like international football precisely because it's not like that. It's not just some team of randoms assembled based on how much money a corporation has, it's the sum total of footballing products from one country against another. The bragging rights are literally the only thing you win, so why devalue them by buying, of all people, a German mercenary.Winning the World Cup for you perennial losers. Oh what a bad outcome
Sounds like a school playground. Who gives a shit if you get a World Cup out of it?