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Fabio Capello.
The League cup should be one that teams can opt out of, if not scrapped altogether for the Premier League because most of the premier league don't take it seriously anyway.
jonrover wrote:QuoteThe League cup should be one that teams can opt out of, if not scrapped altogether for the Premier League because most of the premier league don't take it seriously anyway.What a nonsense - I hope this never happens.
Only 3,990 witnessed the win in a ground in Liechtenstein but they may have seen the end of English football's isolation years. Sir Trevor Brooking, the Football Association's head of development, calls the colts who won the European U-17 Championship \"the best group we've had in six or seven years\", but warns of a hiatus between the underachieving Steven Gerrard-Frank Lampard generation and the emergence of Josh McEachran, Connor Wickham and Nathaniel Chalobah: three stand-outs in the side who beat Spain in last month's final.While England's all-time oldest World Cup squad play Sisyphus again in South Africa, Brooking is convinced his reforms are finally taking root.After the dismal 0-0 draw with Algeria in Cape Town the country's barren spell could yet be extended as the U-19s and U-21s supply only the odd international class player.Brooking spoke before Friday night's game at the Green Point stadium and so cannot be accused of spinning. \"We came out with a philosophy on the Future of the Game with technical guidelines which has been very well received,\" he said. \"All the academies have supported it. The beauty was we identified the 17s as the best passing group we've had. You could put them in any shirt and you wouldn't know which European country they were from.\"The 17s had enough players on the same wavelength. They weighted the ball, played it wide, were comfortable to keep it in tight areas. It all starts at the back. They went 11 matches unbeaten. Connor Wickham [Ipswich Town] got two really good goals in the semi against France as a central striker. He's a very big strong lad, good technically, very aware. He will get his chance in their first team. Other clubs are already looking at him.\"The two Chelsea lads are good. Josh McEachran, a left-sided lad, can play just off the front striker and is probably the most creative midfielder we've had. The Chelsea lad at the back, Nathaniel Chalobah, is a year younger. His use of the ball from the back was excellent.\"Nine clubs contributed to the 17s, so it's not just Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea producing players. Middlesbrough always had a good record, Everton, and there's Connor from Ipswich. At Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool, where would they get their first-team opportunities? Every place in the league is worth £750,000, so even at the end of season you don't get a chance to try out youngsters because you might lose three places and cost yourself £2m in the transfer budget.\"Usually in an age group there are one or two who can come through but there are more in this 17 group. Our biggest challenge is where are they going to play their first-team football in the next few years. If they go on loan to a club in the Championship, it has to be the right club and we want them to play the same way.\"A classic anomaly of the English system is that the FA have to plead with clubs to release their best youngsters for tournaments. \"We are sending letters out now. We have three or four at clubs who want to take them on pre-season trips,\" Brooking says. \"We have a European Championship where experience will be fantastic. Last year, we lost three players to pre-season tours. Other federations have a blanket rule where they can take a player at any point.\"Of Capello's faltering side Brooking said: \"I heard [Franz] Beckenbauer [say England are a kick-and-rush team] but I've watched the England seniors for two-and-a-half years with every training session and Fabio pressurises them to keep the ball, possession, on the ball – but of course there will be an occasion when you whack the ball to get it away from the danger area. In the current squad you have to be able to pass the ball to feet.\"This was Friday morning. By midnight he might have said it with less conviction.