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England suffer as the big clubs hold all the power
2012
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[Gareth Southgate] said no. \"I just felt at this moment in time, this wasn't what I wanted to do,\" he insists. \"It would have meant committing myself to that role for at least three years. But I think when you've got a career decision to make, you've got to decide what works for you and for your family, and the longer it was left the more I felt maybe this wasn't the time for me to do this sort of a role. You've got to be 100 per cent certain.\" Decisions made 20 years ago have made the FA's task so much harder, according to Southgate: \"That's a historical situation, when the Premier League was formed and when control of the academies went to the leagues. Unfortunately that power was lost under previous leadership of the FA and under previous technical leadership. And that's not the fault of people that are there now. Unfortunately that's the landscape as it is.\" The story is well-known. Backwards methods mean worse players which means fewer in the Premier League and a weaker national team. \"The talent pool that he's picking from is limited in terms of the first-team football that they're getting,\" Southgate says of Roy Hodgson's problems. \"If you've got a bigger pool of players to pick from then inevitably the quality of the player will be better as well.\"
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