NEW Year's Day, no Bolton match, don't blame Sky TV it's the FA that needs
to be got rid of and modernised.
After all football is the people's game, and it's time the people took back
control of the running of the game to suit the people who pay to go to the
Reebok as one example.
We do not need an Italian football coach at £4m a go, after all he is going
to have a go like all the rest had a go so to speak.
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I bet the paper's Neil Bonnar could have a go and do just as well if not
even better, it is not the managers that are not good enough, it is obvious
the present stock of footballers are not good enough.
Sam Allardyce should have had the job, like Brian Clough he too will go down
as the best England manager we never had.
As an expert face reader I would say
Brian Barwick would be more suited running a pub or a market stall, there is
something just not right about him, and as for the PFA chairman Gordon
Taylor who is always defending footballers obscene wages with the old adage
"its only a short career", well he would say that on the part time wage of
£450,000.
So the question is do we want to change how football is run, and if so how
do we go about it?
To start with those with computers could bombard the FA and Sky TV with
their grievances, and if that doesn't work I believe we must vote with our
feet, because I am fed up of foreign footballers saying "I have always
wanted to play in the Premier League''.
That should tell you we are being taken for a ride. Of course they only want
to come for the money, are you going to do nothing and let them think you
are stupid, England football will only get better when we allow young
English players to have a chance.
I have nothing against them personally, just that they are strangling the
English youth.
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