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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2010-06-28 07:00 pm

Something that just occurred to me ...

You remember US Airways 1549, the plane that landed on the Hudson River, NY in January last year? And everybody lived? 

Part of that was because they had Sully Sullenberger as their captain -- a truly brilliant pilot with a level head and a wealth of gliding experience that made him uniquely qualified to land a crippled aeroplane on a river. Part because they had a mature and professional crew, from the brave and focussed co-pilot to everyone in the cabin, who kept their calm and followed all the procedures in a manner guaranteed to minimise panic.

But some of it was thanks to the passengers, who obeyed instructions, held their brace positions, and exited swiftly in an orderly fashion. They helped each other stay on the wings and get out of the water, then get onto the rafts and rescue vessels. And it was also thanks to the air traffic controllers, the boat crews on the Hudson River and the NY rescue services. Everyone involved did what they could, to the best of their abilities.

So – aside from wishing how this was how everyone acted every day without necessarily facing a near-death experience – do we think there's anyone in English football who can sit the team down and just get them to watch documentaries about Flight 1549 until the lessons sink in?

Re: 'Do we think there's anyone in English football who can ...'?

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2010-06-28 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Since they have already internalised the need for a team to all both function individually well, and then well together, that would also work. But that lot have more important things to do this summer! (And that's both summers.)

EUREKA!

[identity profile] wemyss.livejournal.com 2010-06-28 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I have suddenly thought of the perfect choice, a man who, were he named manager, cd turn the England footer side around - LORD TEBBIT.

He'd have that lot for brekker. On his BIKE.