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I'm with those who would rather see England play competitive games than friendlies.

The FA's decision not to get involved is solely a financial one - it has nothing to do with football reasons. They think they can make loads more money playing either 'glamour' friendlies or in so-called 'tournaments' with TV rights in east Asia. Long-term development through England playing more competitive football is not their priority.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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We do tend to play the same sides in friendlys as well.
We always seem to be playing Spain or Italy
We can, if we choose, learn something from playing against the TOP nations. All we'll learn from playing our fellow second-rate neighbours is that they still hate us.

Losing it would be bad because we'd never hear the end of it. Winning it would be bad because it would then be claimed that we were 'back on track to being a major power again' and all the problems we've indentified in the English game would be deemed to be 'solved'. Not entering the nationalistic, Route One willy-waving contest was the best option - which is why I'm amazed the FA chose it.
 








Uncle Buck

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'm with those who would rather see England play competitive games than friendlies.

The FA's decision not to get involved is solely a financial one - it has nothing to do with football reasons. They think they can make loads more money playing either 'glamour' friendlies or in so-called 'tournaments' with TV rights in east Asia. Long-term development through England playing more competitive football is not their priority.

However is there long term developement in playing British teams, where it is going to be fast paced, phyiscal with less emphasis on the technical side.

Surely we will improve the weaknesses such as ball retention by playing top class sides, even in friendlies opposed to the home nations.
 










Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
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However is there long term developement in playing British teams, where it is going to be fast paced, phyiscal with less emphasis on the technical side.

Surely we will improve the weaknesses such as ball retention by playing top class sides, even in friendlies opposed to the home nations.

This is also true, maybe we could set up a tourney with Italy, Spain and France - higher standard and better than friendly matches.
 










Tesco in Disguise

Where do we go from here?
Jul 5, 2003
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We have not played Italy in any game since 1997.

When friendlies are arranged, you tend to sign a home and away arrangement, so Holland must be due over here soon.

does that mean we're off to jamaica soon? :afro:
 










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