Whitesince63 wrote:...the first thing he did was ditch the cartel players from the United, Liverpools and Arsenals who clearly carried club loyalties into the England set up and brought in an array of young talent, often from less fashionable clubs and garnered a huge amount of respect from them. I personally don’t want to go back to the BIG clubs taking over the England squad and I feel a top league manager would do that.
This has always been to me just complete bollocks - let me explain.
Yes I don't doubt that players from the same teams stayed in their own groups - that's only natural - I'm not disputing that such things happen - it's the next bit that is bollocks.
Think about it, any manager would pick the best players available to him no matter what club team they play for - yes?
If you are taking over the national team and your goal is to win the Euro or World Cup in two years time, you are bound to end the international careers of England stalwarts who simply will be too old to be competitive at international level then and bring in prospects who hopefully will.
These new bloods will mostly not be in the BIG clubs first teams at the time, they will likely be in the Everton's (Pickford), Crystal Palace's (Guehi) or Brentford (Toney) type clubs. You will of course have some from the BIG clubs loaned out to smaller clubs for playing time they would not get at the time from their own clubs.
I would contended that whoever is the new England manager had been, it would only have been natural to pick the best ENGLISH players he could, that fits with his task of being the best team he could put out to win the next major competition we play in our next 'two year cycle'.
I emphasise ENGLISH because of course we can only pick players elidable to play for England and if at the time they aren't considered good enough for the BIG clubs that have world stars playing in their first teams - Salah (Egypt) Van Dijk (Ned) Alisson (Brazil), Rodri (Spain), Ederson (Brazil), Haaland (Norway), Doku, (Belgium) and so on - then obviously they won't be in the BIG club cliques in the England team at the time - will they?
It wouldn't surprise me that some of the players we've just seen at the Euros do indeed end up at the BIG clubs - Eze, Toney and even Wharton (who never even got on the pitch) all have BIG clubs sniffing around after them.
Maybe in a few years time as the team grows older club 'cliques' may once again appear (because the Eze, Toney, and Wharton's have now been signed by the BIG clubs and joined the Foden, Mainoo and Saka's who are already there) but even that I would suggest is unlikely as these group of players would have already 'bonded' away from BIG club influences.
I therefore suggest Southgate simply didn't 'break' the BIG club cliques as he seems to be widely praised for but that it really was that the new generation of England talent simply had not been trawled up at the ages of 8 and 9 year olds by the BIG clubs and simply developed and are current first teamers in the Crystal Palace's of the world - waiting perhaps to be signed at some point in the next season or two by the BIG clubs IF they can't find a better 'world' player to sign instead.