Talking Sport: Hodgson is a very nice man - but an England boss? (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Talking Sport: Hodgson is a very nice man - but an England boss?
7:08am Wednesday 2nd May 2012 in Blackburn Rovers blogs
By Chris Flanagan, Sports reporter
THE FA gave it careful thought, assessed the mood of the nation and realised that for once the public were united behind one man.
The only sensible option, they therefore decided, was to appoint someone completely different.
So it was Roy Hodgson, not Harry Redknapp, who became the new England boss yesterday.
Even those who backed him didn’t sound totally sure about it.
“England can lift a trophy under Hodgson,” said the well-meaning Stephane Henchoz, who worked under the 64-year-old at Blackburn Rovers and with Switzerland.
“He wasn’t a big success at either Inter or Liverpool,” he added, though.
“When you train with Roy every day, it can be a bit boring as you repeat the same motions.
“I wonder if big players at big clubs are really prepared to do that type of job.
“At smaller clubs, where players want success, they are more prepared to do the work the way he wants it done.”
The assessment of Hodgson’s training methods as somewhat monotonous is not unique. Martin Dahlin has great respect for the man who helped to build his own career, but admitted pretty much the same a couple of years ago.
An often defensive strategy built on method rather than star quality is perfect for the team with lesser expectations.
Hence Hodgson’s impressive CV.
But put in charge of a team where success is demanded, and he has come up short.
“There were autopsies after every game,” Hodgson recalled of his time at Inter.
“Tearing apart every single aspect of the game and every single aspect of the performance – something I had been spared all of my life and I wouldn’t mind being spared from it for the rest of my life, if I’m truthful.”
Let the alarm bells ring at that little quote. Welcome to life back in the goldfish bowl.
The FA have taken a massive risk by snubbing Redknapp.
Compensation may have been off-putting, but better to spend the money on the outstanding English candidate of his day than on Fabio Capello, a man who did not even speak English upon his arrival.
Hodgson is a thoroughly decent man, and we wish him well, not least because the country’s hopes are now in his hands.
But on previous evidence, I fear for him. I hope I am wrong.
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Comments (11)
11:22am Wed 2 May 12
Jerome and her son says...
11:30am Wed 2 May 12
Coeur de Lion says...
11:41am Wed 2 May 12
BigOrra says...
12:58pm Wed 2 May 12
GameRoverMan says...
2:13pm Wed 2 May 12
Morst The 88th Min Heartbreaker of Dingles! says...
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10+ championships and several cup wins in smaller countries. UEFA finalist twice with Inter and Fulham. Took Rovers to 2nd in league with average squad before player power problems.
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Good contacts with FIFA and world coaches.
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And in the England job he can watche all the video's himself and only has limited time to bore the players with it.
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Sounds the perfect England manager!
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Good Luck Woy.
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34th......
2:14pm Wed 2 May 12
Morst The 88th Min Heartbreaker of Dingles! says...
9:12am Thu 3 May 12
longhairedkid says...
1:33pm Thu 3 May 12
born n bred blue says...
5:56pm Fri 4 May 12
bypass06 says...
But bury your head in the sand
when it comes to Doughnut.
4:14pm Sun 6 May 12
hugofakenham says...
we;ll win feckall now and he's bloody boring to boot.
I'm supporting Scotland now :at. least they're honest.
Steve Kean, God bless him, has more about him than Woy of the Woevers. Who are the incompetents running the FA ?
Fit for FA.
C'mon Steve, take 'em down.
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4:25pm Sun 6 May 12
hugofakenham says...
RADISH ROY
LAUGHING STOCKS ONCE MORE
(JUST LIKE WOEVERS)