In a ddition to the above, it's often overlooked that Sir Graham's England team had little experience of playing abroad due to the European ban.
Butcher Shilton and Robson were past their best and deserved to be encouraged to finish off, Waddle was the other senior player along with Lineker who certainly wasn't.
Quote from: Chinchilla Bathhouse on January 08, 2016, 10:33:06 PMQuote from: brontebilly on January 08, 2016, 09:51:15 PMSeems like a great guy but was an awful international manager. Took over a side that got to the semis in WC 1990 and left behind a rabble.That overlooks the fact that the 1990 World Cup squad was filled with players who were on their way out or down. Shilton and Butcher had retired and Beardsley, Waddle, Lineker (to name just three) were all in their thirties for Taylor's reign. The one genuine star he could have built his side around for years was Gazza, and he got himself crocked in the 91 cup final. It's not as if Taylor ripped a great team apart, whoever had succeeded Bobby Robson would have had a major rebuilding job. Also, let us not pretend that the 1990 team was a great one. Aside from the semi-final their performances were pretty bloody awful.We had the oldest squad in the tournament.Leaving Waddle out in favour of Barnes was his one major avoidable mistake.1990 had lots of good players, I still argue the performances v Holland and Belgium were also good. v Ireland crappy local derby slog festv African teams average but more experience to outlast them. Just.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 08, 2016, 09:51:15 PMSeems like a great guy but was an awful international manager. Took over a side that got to the semis in WC 1990 and left behind a rabble.That overlooks the fact that the 1990 World Cup squad was filled with players who were on their way out or down. Shilton and Butcher had retired and Beardsley, Waddle, Lineker (to name just three) were all in their thirties for Taylor's reign. The one genuine star he could have built his side around for years was Gazza, and he got himself crocked in the 91 cup final. It's not as if Taylor ripped a great team apart, whoever had succeeded Bobby Robson would have had a major rebuilding job. Also, let us not pretend that the 1990 team was a great one. Aside from the semi-final their performances were pretty bloody awful.
Seems like a great guy but was an awful international manager. Took over a side that got to the semis in WC 1990 and left behind a rabble.
One of my favourite periods as a Villa fan was his first stint at VP. He gets a lot of deserved credit for unearthing the gem that was Dwight Yorke, but hadn't he done something similar with John Barnes when he was the manager of Watford in the early 80's? Pretty sure he was manager there at the time Barnes joined, so presumably Taylor would have at least had a hand in his signing. Maybe someone more knowledgable could confirm?
Didn't he lose the spine of his squad in the WC qualifiers, Tony Adams got done for Drink Driving, Gazza broke his leg and Shearer was out with an Achilles injury. This plus the changing of the guard following WC 90 and he had a very tough job on his hands.
I understand that he wanted to take the England job, but one of the greatest 'if onlys' for me if he'd stayed for the 90-91 season after finishing 2nd in the league.