July 22, 201610 yr I take it's a good book then, I think i'm gonna make the purchase this weekend. I had an erection from the idea of Sam having a "war room" during his time with us. Great, and a must read for all those Sam (bwfc) haters out there who nailed their colours to the Gartside mast after Sam left. Gives an interesting small insight into Davies.
July 22, 201610 yr Don't get me wrong. Buzzing for Sam. Just thought it was a bit dull, the book Tomski is right. The book is very dull indeed. I read about 2/3 of it and then got bored and chucked it in the charity bag
July 22, 201610 yr Away at the moment and one of the lads over here has read it and loved it, the admiration Sam had for Okocha and the signing of Youri. Just talking about it earlier on tonight. Love the pic of Sam in the England polo shirt on Facebook at the moment on the official England page. Superb
July 22, 201610 yr Tomski is right. The book is very dull indeed. I read about 2/3 of it and then got bored and chucked it in the charity bagYes I'm sure as me your not 'a Sam hater' we can just agree the book was a bit poo
July 22, 201610 yr Available online anywhere? http://talksport.com/radio/listen-again/1469124000# Go to 20:00-20:30, 7 mins in
July 24, 201610 yr Out on a scooter run today. About 40 scooters from lads as far afield as Carlisle and Plymouth. Two things:- 1) To a man, all pleased with the appointment of BSA saying things like "the prima donna's have got away with it far too long - Sam will sort them out" 2) They all associate him with BWFC. Soon as I turned up, the Bolton fan was the one they all wanted to question/get an opinion from.
July 24, 201610 yr If you lost the failings at last 2 major championships, lack of structure//organisation, a shit defence, players out of position, players played on reputation, players egos etc etc. Not sure can think of one Sam will not improve. Every ex player talks about his man management skills. He was the only man for the job for me
July 24, 201610 yr If you lost the failings at last 2 major championships, lack of structure//organisation, a shit defence, players out of position, players played on reputation, players egos etc etc. Not sure can think of one Sam will not improve. Every ex player talks about his man management skills. He was the only man for the job for me 100% agree. Edited July 24, 201610 yr by Mounts Kipper
July 24, 201610 yr "the prima donna's have got away with it far too long - Sam will sort them out" . Will he bollocks. I bet he still picks Rooney and shoehorns him into the team. He'll be no different to the last 4 or 5 England managers
July 24, 201610 yr Author Will he bollocks. I bet he still picks Rooney and shoehorns him into the team. He'll be no different to the last 4 or 5 England managers Don't care who plays as long as the team plays well and is a winning one.
July 24, 201610 yr Don't care who plays as long as the team plays well and is a winning one. I'm with you on that. I just find it bizarre the folk think he'll start cracking skulls and improve everything. At the end of the day, he's still got a bunch of over paid fairly average players to deal with
July 24, 201610 yr He's certainly got the widest player base to choose from that he's ever had available to him and probably better players to choose from as well.
July 24, 201610 yr Author I'm with you on that. I just find it bizarre the folk think he'll start cracking skulls and improve everything. At the end of the day, he's still got a bunch of over paid fairly average players to deal with Maybe. But hopefully the fa have recognised Sam's ability to get the absolute best out of what he's got. I do think he'll be more likely to blow out underperforming stars though.
July 24, 201610 yr I'm with you on that. I just find it bizarre the folk think he'll start cracking skulls and improve everything. At the end of the day, he's still got a bunch of over paid fairly average players to deal with We wouldn't have lost that Iceland game under Sam - not a chance. Half time team talk required.
July 24, 201610 yr I'm with you on that. I just find it bizarre the folk think he'll start cracking skulls and improve everything. At the end of the day, he's still got a bunch of over paid fairly average players to deal with He doesn't crack skulls. In fact he reckons its counter productive. He motivates and organises and prepares well. His first job will be to sort out that defence. Cahill and Hart need to go. If he still wants to use wing backs then I'd go for Clyne and Shaw who defend better than the Spurs duo, but I'd play and extra centre half in there. Perhaps Stones just in front of the other two.
July 24, 201610 yr He doesn't crack skulls. In fact he reckons its counter productive. He motivates and organises and prepares well. His first job will be to sort out that defence. Cahill and Hart need to go. If he still wants to use wing backs then I'd go for Clyne and Shaw who defend better than the Spurs duo, but I'd play and extra centre half in there. Perhaps Stones just in front of the other two. I've thought (& think I may have said it on another thread) that Stones best position may be the Campo role, he has the range of passing & reads the game well & it would eliminate his defensive frailties/lapses.
July 24, 201610 yr He doesn't crack skulls. In fact he reckons its counter productive. He motivates and organises and prepares well. His first job will be to sort out that defence. Cahill and Hart need to go. If he still wants to use wing backs then I'd go for Clyne and Shaw who defend better than the Spurs duo, but I'd play and extra centre half in there. Perhaps Stones just in front of the other two. I can't believe you are having to explain to a Bolton fan that Sam can organise a team to get results better than most.If Sam doesn't think England have top quality centre halfs he'll have the midfield protecting them.The idiot Hodgson selected two Tottenham fancy dans and 4 attacking players in front of the dodgy back 4 against Iceland
July 25, 201610 yr All correct above. A blind man could see our weakness was at the Hart (intentional) of defence. Him behind two shite centre backs was always going to be a recipe for disaster. Hope Sam can find a couple of Robert Huth types and a solid keeper (Forster?). BTW, we are getting BSA's first official press conference live down here! Edited July 25, 201610 yr by bolty58
July 25, 201610 yr https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/jul/21/sam-allardyce-england-manager-sunderland Allardyce actually rates Stones. The problem he has is ironing out faults in a short space of time. Koeman and the coaches will have to do that In a purely practical sense Allardyce will be desperately disappointed if he cannot improve the national team’s defence. Back in April, he was asked what he would do if he were managing England’s John Stones. “Teach him how to defend,” he said. “It would be a simple job for me. That’s my area of expertise. I can coach in all departments, especially team play, but when it comes to defending, you name it and I’ll tell you about it. “It wouldn’t be too difficult to show Stones, a player of his intelligence, when and where to do things. You’re never going to stop a player of his ability coming out with the ball and passing it around, but don’t do it at the wrong time. Stones could be like Rio Ferdinand. People said he overplayed and kept getting caught out, but by the age of 25 or 26, Rio was one of the best centre-backs in the world, a defender who could play as well. I’d like to work with Stones.” Edited July 25, 201610 yr by jayjayoghani
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