No link. It was in the recent edition of RFYL, and Australian running magazine. If you really want the article drop me an e-mail with an address and I'll send you a photocopy.
Essentially he saw three problems. One was the aforementioned lack of off season mileage base. The second was that once people start track work they don't do it intensely enough. He thinks that middle distance runners need to do two to four times their racing distance at race pace each week and that you want to make the recoveries long enough that you can run reps at that pace. He thinks people now are shortening the recovery and are unable to maintain a sufficiently intense pace. And finally he thinks that everyone's goal is to get sponsorship rather than to be the best they can be.