Holland has won the euros and never the World Cup I believe, surely that's not achieving more than England, who have won a World Cup?
I speak as an Englishman with a Dutch family. I'll try to be objective.
England has won the world cup, the Netherlands have not.
English teams have also qualified for more World Cups than The Netherlands.
English clubs have been much, much more successful in domestic European championships trophy count wise than their Dutch counterparts.
Explain just how Holland have "achieved more" please.
The Netherlands have achieved a lot considering their much smaller population and accessibility to resources set aside for football compared to England. They have qualified to less world cups and the same number of Euros but how did they actually fare? Lets compare their performances at the biggest stages shall we?
England
-Reached 17 world cups and have won it once, finishing fourth in 1990. They have the distinction of being involved in more 0-0s at the world cup than any other team.
-Reached 9 Euros, finishing 3rd in 1968 and reaching the semis in 1996
-At the world cup to date England have played 64 matches, won 28 (
43.75% wins) , drawn 20 and lost 16. They have scored 85 and conceded 57
- At the Euros they have played 31 games, won 10 (
32.25% wins) drawn 11 and lost 10. They scored 40 and conceded 35
The Netherlands
- The Netherlands have reached 10 world cups, never won it but have reached three finals (latest in 2010) and they finished third in 2014 and fourth in 1998.
- Reached 9 Euros winning it in 1988, finishing third in 1976 and reaching the semifinals in 1992
- At the world cup the Netherlands have played 50 matches, won 27 (
54% wins), drawn 12 and lost 11. They have scored 86 and conceded 48
- At the Euros they have played 35 games, won 17 (
48.57% wins), drawn 8 and lost 10. They scored 57 and conceded 37
England may have won the world cup in 1966 but the Dutch have had better results at major tournaments in less games overall.
Style of play
There's no taking away the contributions the Dutch have made to football in this respect. Total football is probably the greatest gift a single country has given to the world of football alongside Brazil's 'Joga bonito'. Tiki-taka has its roots in total football and whether you liked it or not it revolutionized the game. Cryuff's management template at Barcelona was a catalyst for their modern success. Gurdiola is a student of this. They called them the Dutch masters or a reason. Dutch managers like Luis Van Gaal, Dick Advocatt, Guus Hiddink and the great Rinus Michels have outdone their English contemporaries.
Iconic players
I'll just name 25 great players from each country:
-Van Der Saar, Ed de Goey, Jap Staam, Ruud Krol, Frank De Boer, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard, Ruud Gullit, Marc Overmars, Johan Cryuff, Dennis Bergkamp, Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Marco Van Basten, Robbie Van Persie, Edgar Davids, Clarence Seedorf, Patrick Kluivert, Wesley Sneijder. Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Arjen Robben, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Michael Rizieger, Danny Blind, Phillip Cocu, Mark Van Bommel
-Peter Shilton, Gordon Banks, Ashley Cole, Tony Adams, Bobby Moore, Stuart Pearce, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Hoddle, John Barnes, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Bryan Robson, Bobby Charlton, Ray Wilkins, Gary Neville, David Beckham, Kevin Keegan, Paul Gascoigne, Jimmy Greaves, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen, Geoff Hurst,
The Dutch have the edge for me in terms of players who have performed on the biggest of stages