Furthermore i agree with Thomasgoal: the EPL (and all the money) kills the national team...if a very good player like Shaun Wright Philips goes to a team were he hardly ever plays that's not good for English football and Chelsea is a team that gives English people their chance (what about Arsenal with their beautiful football).
First of all Shawn Wright Philips could of stayed at Man City or gone to Arsenal, he choose Chelsea because of the money. Serves him right if he can't get into the team, he was perfectly fine at Man City..
As for Arsenal. They don't pay silly money for average players. They keep the wages low (hence why they got rid of Ashley Cole).
Also English players have an uncanny knack of getting injured alot. Which probably has more to do with the youth set up than anyone would care to think.
I might care to point out that compared to League or Champion's League football, International football simply isn't that important. I want to watch my team play quality football week in and week out, and not just a major tournament once every 4 years or so.
English players have had their chance at Arsenal.
Bentley, wasn't good enough, simply wasn't prepared to adapt his game. Or work hard to get into the team.
Pennant. More interested in money, women, and jail.
Hartson, busy getting hammered and mooning at Taxi drivers.
Ashley Cole. Too busy trying to be the next David Beckham with that Tweedy chick from Girls Aloud.
Campbell: Got all depressed, and left.
Francis Jeffers: Played for England under 21's and looked good, however at Arsenal, where the game is more technical he couldn't live with the rest of the players.
Surely the best coach should be experience playing with and against the best players.
It seems to me English players as a whole lack the scope to improve their game.
You think Wayne Rooney will get any better than he is now? Probably not Michael Owen hasn't improved at all.
It's getting abit tiresome seeing people blaming Arsenal for all the English players problems.
What English football needs is a salary cap (well European football needs that), less foreign players, more foreign coaches and good trainers who can work with youth because English players can't seem to play possession football and their passing is not good enough to be effective on the counter (look at the great counter football of Croatia yesterday, but also Man Utd in the premiership: Ronaldo, Rooney, Scholes, Tevez, Giggs only Rooney is an England player).
The teams in the Premier League with the most English players are the teams at the bottom of the league.
Arsenal in fact do have a salary cap.
You want more foreign coaches here but less foreign players. Sorry but no, foreign coaches have the sense to see that English players aren't upto scratch, and most certainly not worth the money, Football is also a business so that needs to be taken into consideration. Also why would or should any foreign coach care about the English national team? Wenger could quite easily go back to France and build another Arsenal like team there if he couldn't do it in England.
What England needs is better scouts, who look for technical ability, leadership skills, and general talent, instead of players with well connected family in the sport, and your typical 14 year 6ft clone who always ends up in the bottom divison sooner or later.. .
Sport is about the survival of the fittest, and quite simply English players are lagging behind.
Remember when Glenn Hoddle was playing?, he hardly got a game for England, because England back then were a bunch of scrappers, and Glenn Hoddle had techinical ability.
Same goes for Matt Le tissier, and he stayed loyal to lowly Southampton, which is probably why he didn't get far with England.
Then look to Ian Wright, could barely get a game with England.
Andy cole, nether could he.
Robbie Fowler, nether could he.
Yet were all players consistantly banging in the goals at the time, and could match any foreigner for that.
Croatia with a population of 4 million can find the players to get to semi finals of World Cups, and consistantly qualify for the big tournaments, and yet England with a population of 50 million cannot. It sure as hell isn't because of foreigners. English managers can't even win the Premier League, let alone look for English talent to do the job, so don't expect foreigners to do it for us.