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Nik Wardle is dishing out the blame, who's going to get it?

Well, Steve McClaren's era as England manager is over. I've identified five areas where blame should be apportioned for the failure for England to qualify for Euro 2008.

The FA: Any fool could tell Steve McClaren was the wrong appointment. He appeared to get the job on the back of his coaching experience with the England squad and Boro's run to the final of the UEFA Cup. However, history tells that few No 2s can step up to be a successful No 1 and Boro didn't play any decent sides until the final, where they were humiliated by Seville. They did defeat Roma but it was their reserve side, as Italian teams don't take that tournament seriously. If the FA were hell-bent on appointing a British boss, then it should've been Martin O'Neill. He'd got Celtic to a UEFA Cup final, had success in Scotland with them and regularly got Leicester to the League Cup final in England. I don't see how not being able to do good Powerpoint presentations should smear his managerial record.

The manager
: Steve McClaren got his tactics wrong in key games and was unable to motivate a team who should've easily got through their group. The latest Betfair odds for Euro 2008 have Croatia 7th favourites at 16.5 and Russia 11th at 42 - had England qualified, their odds would've been much shorter, due to the talent available. McLaren selected his team around the big-name players rather than picking players to suit a formation. Had Michael Owen been fit for Wednesday, England would've played 4-4-2 but his absence allowed McClaren to accommodate Frank Lampard, rather than playing Defoe and going like-for-like. England's best two performances were against Israel and Russia at home, when England played 4-4-2 and McLaren dropped Lampard for Barry, for the sake of the formation. His lack of nerve in his final team selection ultimately cost him his job.

The players: It's true that England were without six first-choice players against Croatia but they didn't have such injury problems throughout the whole campaign. England's squad is filled with top-level Champions League performers - the squads of Croatia and Russia are not. One slip in a campaign is acceptable but four certainly aren't. The players dish out the sound bytes about pride in the shirt but their performances suggest otherwise. What price great performances this weekend from Gerrard and Lampard?

News International: They own Sky and The Sun and are largely responsible for putting football on the front and back pages. The huge sum Sky paid to get exclusive rights to The Premier League back in 1993, was the catalyst for an upsurge in the financial focus of top clubs, including putting admission prices up and selling us credit cards, dressing gowns and golf balls. It's made the rich get richer. This "golden era" of football has made millionaires out of Premier League players and Alan Curbishley is correct when he said it must be hard to motivate them. They earn such vast sums of money now that a win bonus is a drop in the ocean to them. And this summer our international players will be on a beach with their WAGS - it's not a bad life for them, huh?

Club football: The Premier League and Champions league are so important now that top club managers don't want their players playing for their countries. Of course, they won't admit this, but how often does a player pull out of an international and then appear for their club on a Saturday? Also, there's a boxing term that a fighter can only have so many "wars" and, perhaps, this is true of top-level players. At present, four clubs in England fight out all the domestic honours and play Champions League football - that's a lot of high-intensity games for the select few players to manage.

The future: In the short term, the damage can be papered-over. England could appoint a manager who has such a force of personality (Lippi/Mourinho) that the players will buck their ideas up. They could also appoint a person to run the FA who can pick a decent manager (maybe David Dein). But the problem still exists that not enough English players get big game experience or even Premier League experience. Unless either more clubs can break into the big four or a quota for national players in club football is put in place, I can't see things improving. And I'd be surprised if either of them happened.

22 November 2007 / About Nik Wardle

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