None of the world cup winning rugby side are still playing, so the fact they won it is completely irrelevant to the current side and the most recent grand slam before this years one was 2003. England were an abject failure in the recent world cup, worse than the football team in the Euros, yet within months of getting a new manager who knows what he is doing, won the grand slam and we have never won a series in Australia before, even the world cup winning side.
The criticism the cricket team got for sacking Cook on the eve of the world cup, players not having a clue how to respond to the coach who came out with garbled messages and interviews that made little sense, talking about data and stats when the team had just been slaughtered, suddenly the same players under a new coach played with a completely different style and with confidence that was lacking only months before. We went out of the world cup having been beaten by Bangladesh. The side hasnt been in a world cup final since 1992, we were so lowly ranked we nearly had to qualify for the 2006 champions trophy and havent been ranked number 1 in one day cricket for decades. Root is the only player we have who is in the top 10 for either discipline in ODI cricket and it says everything that Anderson is our top ranked bowler despite hardly playing that format over the last 2 years, sad state of affairs because the players are coming from such a low ranking that they are only just appearing near the top Buttler for example isnt in the top 10 due to a shocking world cup but since Bayliss has taken over is one of the most destructive batsmen in the shorter format. The test side peaked to be number 1 however soon tailed off to be 6th, a ranking we are only now recovering from. Anyone describing Lancaster and Moores as anything other than disastrous is being generous.
If your happy with fat Sam then thats for you, but he wouldnt rank in the top 10 managers in the PL let alone the world for me, the FA have settled for mediocrity just because he is English and there are no other Englishmen. Anyone thinking that good management is shouting and ranting at people is living in the dark ages.
I don't really get your post - lots of picking and choosing of what facts you see as relevant. Big Sam doesn't just shout and rant at people, nor does he live in the dark ages. In fact, he is quite similar to our Australian rugby coach... who shouts and rants quite a lot, and isn't afraid to drag people off if things don't work.
I look at the clubs Sam has worked at and who loves and who hates him. West Ham and Newcastle wanted rid. They're also two clubs that have high ambitions and with fans that think they should be winning titles. To say those fans have often been a little over ambitious is an understatement. Where are Newcastle at the moment? And who is to blame? Potentially the manager that was once manager of England, a highly rated coach that the FA felt "knew" the English way. He showed us otherwise.
Roy Hodgson, very little success, but experienced at International level with a variety of sides. Showed that in qualification but a dinosaur that doesn't understand the modern game.
We've gone for Sven and Capello - good managerial records and things didn't work for them.
Sometimes it isn't the right time for a manager and sometimes the manager is just shit. What Woy didn't have that was a frequency during the management of Sven and Capello was injuries to key players. Owen, Rooney, Beckham, Ferdinand... lots were injured ahead of major tournaments or during them.
Woy had a fully fit squad - it wasn't the best but it was capable of beating all it played. Sam gets results. He's kept numerous teams up and showed improvement when given time. Bolton became extremely effective at getting results. He played to their strengths.
We won't play Spanish style football but our players can't pass so we shouldn't in any case. We've got pace up front and decent centre forwards. We've got Dele Alli who's very mobile in midfield and Dier who's a fantastic defensive midfielder/deep lying playmaker. Defensively we need improving and Sam's going to do that.
If we put a team out with clear tactics we'll already by a million miles better and that's what Sam will do. He'll get England back to the basics and he'll get them used to coping with media pressure.
We might not win anything but you can guarantee the passion will be there and so will a gameplan. That's a million miles better than what we've had in major tournaments under Woy. Sets a good platform for future manager as well. At that stage we might be able to go more purist.