It doesn’t matter whether England succeeded or failed, mate, the point is they used some of the best sports psychology available, which you claimed they don’t do. That means you’re simply wrong in what you’re saying.
You also entered into baseless speculation about Peters “not being allowed do his job”. Presumably you have a mole in the England camp, of course.
Most, if not all Premier League teams also use sports psychologists by the way.
I already posted a far better informed treatise on why England fail some days ago (read it), and I’d also guess I watch and read about a hell of a lot more association football than you.
One man’s guru is another man’s bluffer, and that’s common to every person in that business.
There’s a pretty decent list of top sportspeople who don’t consider him a bluffer, however, including Steven Gerrard, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton and Padraig Harrington.
Podrig from West Mead is on the line, he wants to talk about whether Gabriel Obertan will be a good signing for Manchester United, Podrig, You’re on Sky Sports!
awful bland “banter” from a poster who defines tedium
a personification of a most unfulfilling life
you kick out HBV and Tassotti and retain muck like this