Here's a satirical article about the English managers still in work or trying to get back into work and it shows where English football goes wrong. It's a bit too personal for my taste but the overall message of the article is spot on. http://www.football365.com/news/this-is-...alling-men
In England, there is no ambition and looking to the future, it's all short term fixes with the same has been coaches. England needs to follow the German lead where faith is placed in the youth. Sometimes it works (Nagelsmann at Hoffenheim, Tedesco at Schalke, Weinzierl at Augsburg, Tuchel at Mainz) and other times it doesn't (Weinzierl at Schalke, Nouri at Bremen) but it's better for the game in the long term.
In England, there is no ambition and looking to the future, it's all short term fixes with the same has been coaches. England needs to follow the German lead where faith is placed in the youth. Sometimes it works (Nagelsmann at Hoffenheim, Tedesco at Schalke, Weinzierl at Augsburg, Tuchel at Mainz) and other times it doesn't (Weinzierl at Schalke, Nouri at Bremen) but it's better for the game in the long term.