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on 21 Oct 2006

    "I do not think we as a nation have ever embraced the culture of coach education," he said. "We are still having a debate as to whether coaches should be qualified - the leading nations in Europe have had that debate 50 years ago . . . and our players find it difficult to make subtle tactical adjustment during games, where in other countries it is commonplace." states Howard Wilkinson former England coach.

  David Pleat added, "We assume that England will always 'play for their shirt' and display pride and passion . . . But Croatia showed a better understanding as a team and . . . for the second successive game England were embarrassed technically."

England has finally seen the light, reads the headline.... but do they....? Howard Wilkinson former England coach believes.....

 
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