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Blame Coach Stop, Fix Grassroots

Wolfsburg - Former England coach Steve McClaren requested that the British public is not only related to achievement of national team coach to blame. He hopes the grass-roots development factors are also taken into account.

McClaren was the architect of The Three Lions year 2006-2007. He was sacked after England failed to get into the European Cup in 2008. The failure was made coach of birth May 3, 1961 the flood pressure.

McClaren is not the only British architect who received criticism for duty. Conditions of pressure and criticism of this amount, valued as one of the things that makes England's failure to perform optimally.

"Me and Sven had" slandered ". I built my reputation and, unlucky for me because all my efforts were destroyed in a single night," McClaren said, as quoted from the FIFA website.

"Before me, Kevin Keegan, Glenn Hoddle and Graham Taylor had the same experience. Already many British coaches are the subject of teasing," he continued.

"I think it's time for the British public to broaden thinking and pandangna, not just focus on one person. No longer minded: he is the boss it, so all the fault of her and that means he should be removed," said the former manager of Middlesborough it.

McClaren hopes the British public to learn from the Netherlands and Germany which could be more patient in attitude towards the national team coach. Besides dealing with the man next season Wolfsburg is also hoped that players also became the basic factor of public consideration prior to judge.

"In my experience, the Netherlands and now Germany, they have the same experience about the failure. But they do not only concentrate on improving tertas positions but also in grass-roots level and make changes."

"Let's see something else. Why England can not develop young players such as Holland, Germany and Spain?"

"I already see a difference after training in several countries in Europe, working in the Netherlands and Germany. The two countries develop football from the grassroots level," said the man who once worked with the FC Twente.

"From there, the next they have talented players. They are also developing is training, so they do development right," concluded McClaren.


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