by huw williams » Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:08 pm
Yes Dave, this is a point that's often missed when the premier league is cited as 'the best league in the world' - take out the foreign players and it wouldn't be much of a league.
I think England had world class players if you look at what Liverpool Chelsea Man U and Arsenal do in Europe, but they don't seem capable of world class performances for their country - which has got to be down to the manager's inability to motivate them and come up with a winning formation(s). I can't see Macalaren, who has worked so closely with Eriksson making a lot of difference.
The future does not look bright for England. With so many foreign players making the league so exciting and high-profile, it's not going to be easy for the premiership to develop many world class english players for the forseeable future. Roony aside the next generation of youngsters is hardly in the class of Beckham, Gerard and co.
Wright Phillips? Walcott? Do me a favour. Owen, Rooney, Messi and Tevez and Ronaldo had already made their mark on world and european football at the age those guys are currently at.