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Before the advent of David Beckham, it was these two who were the best right wingers in England and fighting for the right wing slot.
Who was the better player?
Who was the better player?
David Beckham.
Anderton was 'serviceable'. You knew what you would get from him.
McManaman had star quality. Individual flair, exuberance, technique, speed. He reinvented himself at Madrid as a CM. Scored in a UCL Final. Scored a beauty in a UCL knockout tie at the Nou Camp. Very underrated player.
I wonder what % of the forum even know of Anderton. He's the archetypal '90s footballer'
Wasn't Anderton's delivery pretty great and McManaman's final ball quite shoddy, though the latter was a good dribbler (a rarity in England then and now). I'm not sure Real were all that happy with him but I do remember him staying put quite happily claiming his 60K a week which was pretty much unheard of in the Prem at the time.
He was marred with injuries after 95'.Just looking on his wiki he made Euro 96 Team of the Tournament and was short listed for best player. Seemed that Hoddle didn't fancy him after that. Shame Tel left in the first place tbh.
Just looking on his wiki he made Euro 96 Team of the Tournament and was short listed for best player. Seemed that Hoddle didn't fancy him after that. Shame Tel left in the first place tbh.
What Southgate is doing now Hoddle did 20 years ago. A flexible three at the back system,emphasising playing out from the back and rotation of positions. Hoddle is not the best articulator as a pundit but he was a brilliant continental style player and tried to bring those ideas to his teams as manager. But his flaw was he was not easy to get along with by some accounts. Bit arrogant/aloof. Apparently he would demand things from his players in training he knew they couldn't like ping in a volley off the weaker foot from 25 yards so when they failed he would go do it in front of everyone and show them up.
Venables on the other hand had a much more easy going vibe which in international management at least, counts for a lot. Capello is one of the game's great managers in the last 30 years yet the 2010 WC was a disgrace. Then the stories came out how there was little relationship with players and staff which might explain why.
Gary Neville said that Tel was a brilliant and modern coach as well. I heard the story about Hoddle putting player's noses out of joint by humiliating them in training with his superior ability
I think he articulates well as a commentator. I like listening to him. He explains little details that the general viewer misses better than most pundits.
We've got a few coming through.
Although the likes of Beadsley, Gazza and Waddle were good dribblers too.
Hoddle was possibly one of the most admired players outside England from his generation.Yeah that's Hoddle his ego heped him be the great player he was but he is/was his own worst enemy as a coach. HE always believed he was the best player on the pitch.
He believed all sorts. That's why he had to be sacked.Yeah that's Hoddle his ego heped him be the great player he was, but he is/was his own worst enemy as a coach. HE always believed he was the best player on the pitch.
He believed all sorts. That's why he had to be sacked.
Like, just, astonishing.Yeah his comments regarding the disabled were fecking horrendous.
Like, just, astonishing.
I just imagine explaining it to a fourteen year old and being all 'Well, he was sacked after he made very offensive comments about matters unrelated to football' and them being all 'What? You shouldn't be sacked for saying the wrong thing about something unrelated' and then just telling them how fecking insane the thing he said actually was.
He believed all sorts.
Sacked for believing in karmic reincarnation. Best never give the England job to a Hindu then or just make sure they never admit to it.
I know a guy that has the same birthday as Darren Anderson. True story.
McManaman. Real clearly thought so too. One suspects that Venables' Spurs connection gave Anderton the nod during that period. But Anderton was a pretty good crosser of the ball. Still, didn't like that Anderton was heavily linked to us before Becks came along. Always thought he was a slightly limited player.