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<blockquote data-quote="Rugbyrant" data-source="post: 762021" data-attributes="member: 73388"><p>I think the last contributor has it about right especially the poor English and French Management - not just the selection of the coach but the Unions themselves are not fit for purpose with little or not idea about what is needed to win major tournament with the management filled with self interested parties not willing for a outside review of how they are structured how they are manned and do they have the qualities to lead a Union. England especially have the biggest budget, the biggest pool of players and have even failed in the six nations for the last decade, selected three failing managers.ost millions for sponsors and clubs with failure in the World Cup, lost thousands of young potential converts to the game. Any other Board would resign on block as they would be deemed a totally incompetent bunch. I suspect they will have review blaming the Coach or the players is to simple thee are not good enough is obvious but so has the last two appointments but the English Union will not face up to the truth it is them that are to blame they have no idea what qualities a Manager to win a World Cup needs and more importantly what terms of reference and freedom he will need to succeed. Get rid of all those who have dodged the sacking bullet for the last three Manager selections for a start give a new manager freedom from invested interest and interference from those who have proven to have failed several times and give a new man a chance,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugbyrant, post: 762021, member: 73388"] I think the last contributor has it about right especially the poor English and French Management - not just the selection of the coach but the Unions themselves are not fit for purpose with little or not idea about what is needed to win major tournament with the management filled with self interested parties not willing for a outside review of how they are structured how they are manned and do they have the qualities to lead a Union. England especially have the biggest budget, the biggest pool of players and have even failed in the six nations for the last decade, selected three failing managers.ost millions for sponsors and clubs with failure in the World Cup, lost thousands of young potential converts to the game. Any other Board would resign on block as they would be deemed a totally incompetent bunch. I suspect they will have review blaming the Coach or the players is to simple thee are not good enough is obvious but so has the last two appointments but the English Union will not face up to the truth it is them that are to blame they have no idea what qualities a Manager to win a World Cup needs and more importantly what terms of reference and freedom he will need to succeed. Get rid of all those who have dodged the sacking bullet for the last three Manager selections for a start give a new manager freedom from invested interest and interference from those who have proven to have failed several times and give a new man a chance, [/QUOTE]
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