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Most of the Football Association’s many problems at present are dealt with on the back pages. But one major story has slipped through the net. The new Wembley has been beset by industrial action, financial difficulties and schedule set-backs, but these have been forgiven by everyone who catches a breath-taking glimpse of it taking shape. However, the FA’s other major construction project has not gone according to plan. Indeed, the National Football Centre at Burton upon Trent has hit the buffers in spectacular but strangely muted fashion. In October 2001, work began on constructing a huge new complex that would see the FA’s elite teams move their training centres from the National Sports Centre at Lilleshall in Shropshire and Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire to one major hub in middle England. Sven-Göran Eriksson’s men were supposed to be based there, as were the junior national teams, as part of a concentration of our most talented players, coaches, physios and football thinkers. Byrkley Park at Burton in Staffordshire was to be the English Clairefontaine, our version of the French FA’s hugely successful national football centre, established after failure at the highest level in the 1970s; or English football’s answer to the Australian Institute of Sport, one-time home to most of Australia’s world-class sports stars. From WSC 219 May 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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