Players now have a better idea of the risks of
football than any generation has ever had.
Not exact matches
To tell the Story through the language and categories of
football would in all likelihood be no less profitable
than St. Paul's attempt to liken the Christian disciple to a Roman soldier or the early missionaries» attempt to portray Christ as a divine tribal chieftain or the rock
generation's creation of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Looks like he can get the job done in more
than 1 role (diversity is key to the new
generation of
footballers)
Fergie and Wenger know
football more
than any manager of this
generation, they were brought up in the golden era of sports.
When it comes to predicting who some of the biggest names in English
football are going to be in years to come you could do worse
than have a gander at The Guardian's Next
Generation series, which looks at the best young talents coming through at Premier League sides.
Encouraged by Southgate to love the ball and pass, could this be the first signs of English
football trusting a
generation to play with technique rather
than muscle?