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Do I Not Like That! England's Downfall Under Graham Taylor | Part Three

21.04.2026
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Welcome back to It Was What It Was the football history podcast. In today’s episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper bring this Graham Taylor series to a close with the Oslo qualifier that defined his reign: a chaotic, tactically muddled 2–0 loss to Norway at the peak of their ‘golden age’, captured in painful detail by The Impossible Job. Unpacking Taylor’s mounting stress, tabloid caricature and “no‑win” selection calls—especially the dilemma of persisting with an undercooked Paul Gascoigne—before explaining how the back-three plan collapsed, England’s structure unravelled, and Norway’s alertness (including a quick free kick) punished them. The episode breaks down England’s chaotic structure, Norway’s tactical calm under Egil “Drillo” Olsen, and Taylor’s famous touchline outbursts, before tracing the fallout: “Norse Manure” headlines, concerns the players had stopped responding, and a demoralising US tour. England briefly revive by beating Poland, but lose in Rotterdam and, despite winning 7–1 in San Marino after conceding almost instantly, miss out as the Netherlands win in Poland. They assess Taylor’s broader legacy, his misfortune with timing and player form, and his later rehabilitation at Watford.


 Norway’s Golden Generation

 Tabloid Mockery Era

 Psychology and Pressure

 The Gaza Fitness Dilemma

 Paranoia and Tactical Switch

 System Collapse in Oslo

 Quick Free Kick Nightmare

 Norway Strike Again

 Tabloid Backlash

 Tactics And Trust

 Bigger Picture Failings

 USA Tour Fallout

 Last Chance Qualifiers

 San Marino Shock

 Reassessing the Taylor Legacy


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