Right -- so English football was stupid, except for the teams who weren't. But it was still English/British players, managers and coaches dominating Europe for those teams. Liverpool in particular had a culture, a brand of winning football where coaches came through the club system and continued producing results. If English teams hadn't have got banned for 5 years, I think we might have kept pace, but we'll never know.
And it wasn't just Liverpool who had intelligent coaching and a great club culture, Forest had one too, with Clough and particularly Peter Taylor. For us, Burkinshaw was an excellent coach, and we had players like Perryman and Hoddle who had great footballing intelligence. Howard Kendall at Everton produced a brilliant team that may have, iirc, had European success but for the ban on English teams. Much more to all this than hoof it in the box and run around.
Now if you want to talk about the people in charge of the FA, then I'd agree. The same thick qunts who didn't want Clough in charge of England held our game back for a long time.
I agree, but this is the period where we've had lots of intelligent foreign coaches here yet our teams are nowhere near as successful in Europe as through the mid 70s to mid 80s.
Anyway, that Erik Lamela is alright isn't he?