Simon Jordan an honest yet respectful and tactful contribution - you have gone up in my estimation ! I like many felt what could have been with Sven but he is a human I would love to have met and would love to have had as a boss - sleep well
As a Scot I can remember thinking after he was appointed that he seemed a nice guy After hearing a few of his interviews he became more likeable. I hoped he would do well with England. I also remember the media and their no morals approach with him. I will leave my feelings towards them out for now. I think the huge majority of people can relate to him because he was so down to earth and a decent guy. He bowed out with dignity. A loss to the world. RIP Sven ❤👃
Class man, class manager, deserved better from the gutter English press and was incredibly unlucky with England. P.S. Wish Plymouth Argyle had employed Frank instead of Wayne, he has a touch of class too.
What has that go to do with anything. What an odd thing to say while someone is being remembered. By the way I don't see Lampard going down the divisions unlike Rooney, who actually wants to manage at any level.
SGE was a very humble man but I remember many ppl with negativity towards him. This shows that even ppl with contempt now bow down to ( common ) good, such is the power of the Divine.
Apparently Sven when asked if he had any final wishes, he replied "I wish .... I wish ..... I wish ..... I wish I had played 3 in midfield with Scholes in the holding role and Stevie, Lamps being able to do what their best at ahead of him .... " 😂 I am absolutely positive, being a man of great sense of humour, Sven would've appreciated that. RIP, Sir. Thank you allowing the Country to drink at 7am in 2002 🙏🏽
@@LordHighness Bloomin hell ... didn't realise the Joke Police were out in force! What makes you think he wouldn't? Cheer up, mate. Get a hug ... life is too short 👍🏼
@@BobbyALAAT People forget that Scholes wasn't actually that good for england after 2001. TBF he had problems with his asthma which didn't help. But its not like he didn't get chances in the middle/ He did between 97 to 2003.
I have to say he seemed a nice bloke and very eloquent. He was an interesting character but after a promising start, a decent manager became very pedestrian in latter stages of tournaments. Still, very sad and he gave us some good memories.
The papers are mentioning his last game in charge of Man City where they lost 8-1 but forget the context and importance of this game on English football. That year UEFA gave a European place to the team with the least red and yellow cards over Europe. Man City where top of the fair play league but had a man sent off in the game. Another yellow or red card would have put their European place in jeopardy. The owner at the time was in political and financial turmoil and after this season the current owners purchased the club. This shows the man Sven was because if he told the team to attack and tackle after the sending off they may not had been in Europe. How important was this to the current owners when they brought the club? Would they have declined to buy or lower their valuation? Could they have achieved the standard of players if they were not in Europe? These are only what ifs because Sven accepted what needed to be done to get into Europe.
As a Welshman of 38 years, I've seen many come and go from the English dugout with various degrees of success in the role of England. The difference with Sven was that of all the managers I've seen in charge of your squads, he genuinely made you believe that something could be won. Southgate, Hodgson etc never convinced me that winning a tournament was going to happen for England, but Sven always had me worried...
@@robertstraw9881 true, but Southgate got you to 2 finals without ever looking like they'd win one. Sven had England playing some truly great football, but sadly the competition was much better back then too
Sven wasnt well liked by the public when he was england boss. He also had too many off field issues which didnt help his cause. Rip though. Sven enjoyed his life tremendously
The reason we played Brazil in the QF in 2002 is because we failed to win our group. If we had, we would have played Senegal then Turkey instead of Denmark then Brazil.
I'd give you that argument for 2010 when England were awful and only came 2nd with actually am identical record but in a very different group a very mediocre one then had to play Germany R16 but 2002 people didn't expect anything better than 2nd in that group of death I was in a minority who predicted Argentina to be eliminated from that group but the reality was that they were 1of the favourites to win the whole thing and many expected them to top it but England beat them and knocked them out, not losing in that group was quite impressive and then England thrashed Denmark 3-0 and were leading vs Brazil gave them a tough game and narrowly lost to the eventual winners.
Nice tributes but I noticed this interview was done only with Jim White, did Lampard refuse to do the interview if Simon Jordan was involved? Is there bad blood?
Great manager but didn't do well for England he had the golden generation and blew it , just like Southgate had the best talent yet failed. Tho Southgate team he played against were alot weaker then what servn played against.
Lamps… lovely words & tribute
Great memories from Sven England. Only lost to Great teams at major tournaments. Did his best for Us so we’re very grateful. Thanks Sven RIP❤️❤️
As an England fan I'm absolutely devastated by this sad news
RIP Sven
Anyone who knew Sven clearly didn't have a bad word to say. As a fan looking in he had such a calm cool way. Loved his life.
Simon Jordan an honest yet respectful and tactful contribution - you have gone up in my estimation ! I like many felt what could have been with Sven but he is a human I would love to have met and would love to have had as a boss - sleep well
Inkland will never forget you Sven 🏴 🇸🇪
Lamps always a class act
As a Scot I can remember thinking after he was appointed that he seemed a nice guy
After hearing a few of his interviews he became more likeable.
I hoped he would do well with England.
I also remember the media and their no morals approach with him.
I will leave my feelings towards them out for now.
I think the huge majority of people can relate to him because he was so down to earth and a decent guy.
He bowed out with dignity.
A loss to the world.
RIP Sven ❤👃
Your not Scottish then lol
@@peterabnormal327Scottish or not, at least they have a decent grasp of how language works.
Simon Jordan 👏
Lamps is so much more articulate than Gerrard or Rooney
Errrrrrm you’re right there!😂😂😂
They're scousers
Well they are scouse. But yes Frank is intelligent, he's written novels for kids
and RIP psycho Sid, another legend gone too soon
Man that’s 2 polar opposites, Sven and Sid. RIP to them both
What a wrestler he was
No he wasn’t 😆 he had the look and that’s it.
@robertstraw9881 I love that he got Wippleman to do a whizz test for him but they got busted anyway.
The game is worse off with Eriksson gone, RIP.
Class man, class manager, deserved better from the gutter English press and was incredibly unlucky with England. P.S. Wish Plymouth Argyle had employed Frank instead of Wayne, he has a touch of class too.
What has that go to do with anything. What an odd thing to say while someone is being remembered. By the way I don't see Lampard going down the divisions unlike Rooney, who actually wants to manage at any level.
SGE was a very humble man but I remember many ppl with negativity towards him.
This shows that even ppl with contempt now bow down to ( common ) good, such is the power of the Divine.
Lamps from a Liverpool fan you are a class Act !!!! YNWA
Apparently Sven when asked if he had any final wishes, he replied
"I wish .... I wish ..... I wish .....
I wish I had played 3 in midfield with Scholes in the holding role and Stevie, Lamps being able to do what their best at ahead of him .... " 😂
I am absolutely positive, being a man of great sense of humour, Sven would've appreciated that.
RIP, Sir. Thank you allowing the Country to drink at 7am in 2002 🙏🏽
but you don’t need another man to tell you when to eat or drink 😂 or do you
@@wixxxxxxx 😆 🤣
@@LordHighness Bloomin hell ... didn't realise the Joke Police were out in force!
What makes you think he wouldn't?
Cheer up, mate. Get a hug ... life is too short 👍🏼
@@wixxxxxxx"....ya pisshead!" 😂
@@BobbyALAAT People forget that Scholes wasn't actually that good for england after 2001. TBF he had problems with his asthma which didn't help. But its not like he didn't get chances in the middle/ He did between 97 to 2003.
Lord Elite Simon = Top LAD Proper Clobber 💯 Facts
Sir LFC Spectre & Sir Simon Jordan = top LADS Proper Clobber 💯 FACTS 👌
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Classical job by Frank
And Liverpool F.C gave him his wish before he passed.
I have to say he seemed a nice bloke and very eloquent. He was an interesting character but after a promising start, a decent manager became very pedestrian in latter stages of tournaments. Still, very sad and he gave us some good memories.
The papers are mentioning his last game in charge of Man City where they lost 8-1 but forget the context and importance of this game on English football. That year UEFA gave a European place to the team with the least red and yellow cards over Europe. Man City where top of the fair play league but had a man sent off in the game. Another yellow or red card would have put their European place in jeopardy. The owner at the time was in political and financial turmoil and after this season the current owners purchased the club. This shows the man Sven was because if he told the team to attack and tackle after the sending off they may not had been in Europe. How important was this to the current owners when they brought the club? Would they have declined to buy or lower their valuation? Could they have achieved the standard of players if they were not in Europe? These are only what ifs because Sven accepted what needed to be done to get into Europe.
As a Welshman of 38 years, I've seen many come and go from the English dugout with various degrees of success in the role of England.
The difference with Sven was that of all the managers I've seen in charge of your squads, he genuinely made you believe that something could be won. Southgate, Hodgson etc never convinced me that winning a tournament was going to happen for England, but Sven always had me worried...
He never even got to a semifinal
@@robertstraw9881 true, but Southgate got you to 2 finals without ever looking like they'd win one. Sven had England playing some truly great football, but sadly the competition was much better back then too
Alot of truth in that
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Sven wasnt well liked by the public when he was england boss. He also had too many off field issues which didnt help his cause. Rip though. Sven enjoyed his life tremendously
Sure we will be able to find Simon slating him buy he’s been told to tribute… good boy Simon
The reason we played Brazil in the QF in 2002 is because we failed to win our group. If we had, we would have played Senegal then Turkey instead of Denmark then Brazil.
England would've lost the 2002 World Cup final to Brazil anyway
Why let facts get in the way of giving Southgate a kicking for any reason?
@@omegaman6494England might have had the golden generation but brazils was a platinum generation
I'd give you that argument for 2010 when England were awful and only came 2nd with actually am identical record but in a very different group a very mediocre one then had to play Germany R16 but 2002 people didn't expect anything better than 2nd in that group of death I was in a minority who predicted Argentina to be eliminated from that group but the reality was that they were 1of the favourites to win the whole thing and many expected them to top it but England beat them and knocked them out, not losing in that group was quite impressive and then England thrashed Denmark 3-0 and were leading vs Brazil gave them a tough game and narrowly lost to the eventual winners.
@@omegaman6494No, the semi final
Nice tributes but I noticed this interview was done only with Jim White, did Lampard refuse to do the interview if Simon Jordan was involved? Is there bad blood?
No it was a pre-recorded phone call…
Franks never forgiven Simon for not singing him for the mighty Palace
Great manager but didn't do well for England he had the golden generation and blew it , just like Southgate had the best talent yet failed. Tho Southgate team he played against were alot weaker then what servn played against.
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