Talbot - ////Unfortunately, any England manager has thin gruel to work with - //
Allardyce has made his name working with 'thin gruel' whatever that means. //
It means working with poor material. As a club manager, SA can take young hungry ambitious club fotballers and school them every week, passing on his knowledge, bringing out their skills, and playing them through a season - analysing and assisting them as they go.
Compare that to having charge of a bunch of arrogant millionaires who probably see an England shirt as their right, put together for a few weeks a year and told to play like a club side, not really bother too much, and then pop back to millionaire 'big fish/small pool' lives at their clubs.
There is no comparison - which is why England is a triumph of memories and imagined status over fact and reality in my view.
//overpaid and pampered Premier stars who do not gel properly as a team - and that shows no sign of changing any time soon.. //
Er .... getting a team to gel is the managers job. If you don't see that changing anytime soon then Allardyce is the wrong choice. //
It's the sheer practicality of not having a squad working together for anything like long enough to develop as a cohesive unit that doesn't change. Couple that with the laissez-faire attitude of millionaire players who have no serious incentive to win, and you are doomed before you start.
That is my view as a non-fan whose opinion is un-clouded by misty memories of 1966, and the peculiar, and utterly undeserved idea that England are somehow a superior team on the world stage.