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The problem is partly structural. Each chapter covers one manager's reign. Results fluctuate, newspapers scream, P45s follow. Then we move on to the next chapter and the next manager. The author paints himself into a corner with this format, as it permits him little space to ponder the longer-term footballing, social and cultural trends that might be holding England back. And what analysis there is seldom adds up. Steve McClaren's failure, "especially with the so-called ‘Golden Generation' of players at his disposal, was shocking", his very appointment "inexcusable". Yet just a page later the culprit is exonerated: "The truth, of course, was much simpler... England, as ever, simply weren't good enough." On the subject...
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