True, although you could argue that stumbling upon the most talented British player of that generation was a fairly major factor in his success at Watford.
Taylor even gave him his professional debut, I think. Scored about 100 goals for them too.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Hoddle wasn't too bad tbf. Apart from not picking Arsenal players. And being mental.
Sven was good only in the sense that he had realistically limited goals for the England team - namely qualifying to tournaments and getting to the knockout stages. He appeared to regard anything beyond that as not really being part of his remit.
Sven was good only in the sense that he had realistically limited goals for the England team - namely qualifying to tournaments and getting to the knockout stages. He appeared to regard anything beyond that as not really being part of his remit.
Rightly so. Back in vem days we could expect to get to a quarter final. Dizzy heights.
Obviously one might say similar things about Arsene.