England this evening. 19:03 - Jun 4 with 5393 views | BigKindo | Well my just how boring were England today. Usual excuses coming up "Well they have had a long season etc etc" Obvously going to the bank has taken its toll. Should donate their match fee to charity. | | | | |
England this evening. on 19:24 - Jun 4 with 4576 views | judd | It was dire | |
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England this evening. on 19:29 - Jun 4 with 4563 views | James1980 | Don't they donate their match fee? | |
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England this evening. on 19:57 - Jun 4 with 4516 views | davidab2202 | May be wrong in thinking they do give their match fees to a Charity or if not at present, they certainly have in the past | | | |
England this evening. on 20:34 - Jun 4 with 4471 views | diver | Cricket wasn’t boring !, | | | |
England this evening. on 21:02 - Jun 4 with 4422 views | BigKindo |
England this evening. on 19:24 - Jun 4 by judd | It was dire |
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England this evening. on 23:49 - Jun 4 with 4256 views | SandyDrum | All England players donate 100% of their match fees to charity already. It's an unwritten rule, Ben Foster talked about it in his podcast. No England player would even dare keep any of their match fee. | |
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England this evening. on 09:43 - Jun 5 with 4045 views | dingdangblue | Couldn't care less about friendlies. We are qualifying for tournaments and getting to semi finals/finals which is what matters. | |
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England this evening. on 09:56 - Jun 5 with 4034 views | richfoad32 |
England this evening. on 09:43 - Jun 5 by dingdangblue | Couldn't care less about friendlies. We are qualifying for tournaments and getting to semi finals/finals which is what matters. |
This. I had it on in the background and watched in a half assed kind of way and it certainly didn't seem a lot different to many other England performances. And just coming off the back of a 22 game unbeaten run it seems a bit harsh to jump on one poor result. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
England this evening. on 20:15 - Jun 14 with 3368 views | 442Dale | If he doesn’t play actual left backs at left back in the final two games before the World Cup, then Southgate should be replaced by Tony Pulis. | |
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England this evening. on 21:20 - Jun 14 with 3233 views | 442Dale | Yes it’s a series of glorified friendlies after a long season but there is a lot to concern both Southgate and England fans in general right now. They seem to be very unsure what sort of side they are all of a sudden (sounds familiar) and the plethora of players who can all play similar roles are leading to nobody standing out. Defensively we are a real worry. Centrally there is no dominant player who organises effectively. If they come back and win 3-2, the flags can be put on cars again. Edit: 4-3. [Post edited 14 Jun 2022 21:27]
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England this evening. on 21:24 - Jun 14 with 3214 views | isitme |
England this evening. on 21:20 - Jun 14 by 442Dale | Yes it’s a series of glorified friendlies after a long season but there is a lot to concern both Southgate and England fans in general right now. They seem to be very unsure what sort of side they are all of a sudden (sounds familiar) and the plethora of players who can all play similar roles are leading to nobody standing out. Defensively we are a real worry. Centrally there is no dominant player who organises effectively. If they come back and win 3-2, the flags can be put on cars again. Edit: 4-3. [Post edited 14 Jun 2022 21:27]
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Every team needs a Cavanagh! It is awful. Too slow, too much BBM ball. There are a number of really good players but the system and lack of viable options in others shows. Great finish for the third. | | | |
England this evening. on 21:29 - Jun 14 with 3181 views | boromat | None of the players given a chance have really taken their chances. I think the world cup squad might look very similar to the euros squad at this rate. Struggling to see where goals come from if not Kane regardless of who gets picked. | |
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England this evening. on 21:32 - Jun 14 with 3168 views | 442Dale | It’s no wonder Dorries gets so annoyed with Channel 4. | |
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England this evening. on 21:32 - Jun 14 with 3166 views | James1980 | Like watching BBM's Rochdale on a bad day | |
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England this evening. on 22:30 - Jun 14 with 3038 views | mikehunt | A decent team played tonight I can’t think of a single excuse for getting dicked like that tonight. Happen if those bloody Magyars go on to win the World Cup | |
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England this evening. on 22:42 - Jun 14 with 3020 views | 49thseason | Lacklustre would be an over enthusiastic description. What decent premiership player wants to be involved in a confected competition just after a long season? An injury would be catastrophic, your mates are all texting you from a Mexican beach and laughing at you, and Mr Spreadsheet is filling your head with tactical bullshit and playing you out of position. Foden and Grealish can't get much more than half an hour on the pitch and the referees can't decide what a foul actually is. No wonder Vardy told Southgate to stick his England team where the sun don't shine. It's just a pity the rest of them dont have a pair between them. The lack of respect for the manager is palpable and with good reason. | | | |
England this evening. on 22:54 - Jun 14 with 2966 views | D_Alien |
England this evening. on 22:42 - Jun 14 by 49thseason | Lacklustre would be an over enthusiastic description. What decent premiership player wants to be involved in a confected competition just after a long season? An injury would be catastrophic, your mates are all texting you from a Mexican beach and laughing at you, and Mr Spreadsheet is filling your head with tactical bullshit and playing you out of position. Foden and Grealish can't get much more than half an hour on the pitch and the referees can't decide what a foul actually is. No wonder Vardy told Southgate to stick his England team where the sun don't shine. It's just a pity the rest of them dont have a pair between them. The lack of respect for the manager is palpable and with good reason. |
Just had a look, and standard tickets were priced between £30-65 Expect those in attendance felt like they'd been mugged | |
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England this evening. on 23:05 - Jun 14 with 2919 views | Sandyman | 0-3 down, bring Maguire on. 0-4 down. FRMSE-esque. Southgate is better than this. Unless he's lost the plot. At least coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes led one England team to a magnificent victory over one of the best teams in the World today with a "No Fear" attacking policy. | | | |
England this evening. on 00:23 - Jun 15 with 2841 views | SandyDrum | I paid £35 for my ticket + £25 return train ticket. Luckily an afternoon on the beers in Wolverhampton softened the blow and honestly, after the past couple of seasons I’m quite numb to poor performances and getting beaten comfortably anyway. But yeah, the atmosphere in the ground was quite toxic and the chants of “you don’t know what you’re doing” were very, very audible in the stadium. I was there for the Euro Semi Final and I was there tonight, 2 very different types of “I was there” evenings. | |
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England this evening. on 10:24 - Jun 15 with 2538 views | 49thseason |
England this evening. on 22:54 - Jun 14 by D_Alien | Just had a look, and standard tickets were priced between £30-65 Expect those in attendance felt like they'd been mugged |
Imagine taking your son or daughter to their first game last night and forcing them to watch that, it was like walking football... similar to proper football but lacking pace and urgency and not much at stake. Shocking really. | | | |
England this evening. on 11:19 - Jun 15 with 2468 views | AtThePeake | Some of the criticism is still way over the top for me given that just over a year ago we came within a penalty shoot-out of winning a first trophy for almost 60 years. We may be boring to watch, but most international teams are boring to watch. It's hard to implement a proper attack-minded style when you get such limited time with players. Teams that have done well in international tournaments in recent years (England included) have shown that the most effective method of getting results is to focus on being defensively sound first and foremost. It was embarrassing last night, but the truth is that nobody will remember this game if we win all three group games come November, they're the games that matter. | |
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England this evening. on 11:28 - Jun 15 with 2455 views | James1980 | I reckon a number of those calling for Southgate to be sacked. Want him to go regardless of how successful the team is but have to bite their tongues when the team puts in a good shift. Because of what they believe Southgate and his England team represent. | |
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England this evening. on 14:19 - Jun 15 with 2291 views | midlandsdale | Had Mancini been the England manager against Italy we would have won last years final. Southgate for all his personal likes isn't up to it at the highest level. He doesn't know how to best use what is a very talented squad at his disposal. Had Venables or Hoddle been in charge of this bunch we probably would have already won something. | | | |
England this evening. on 14:32 - Jun 15 with 2279 views | AtThePeake |
England this evening. on 14:19 - Jun 15 by midlandsdale | Had Mancini been the England manager against Italy we would have won last years final. Southgate for all his personal likes isn't up to it at the highest level. He doesn't know how to best use what is a very talented squad at his disposal. Had Venables or Hoddle been in charge of this bunch we probably would have already won something. |
How talented is this squad though? When you compare our best XI now to the team that beat Germany 5-1 in 2001 for example (and won only two games at the following year's World Cup), how many of our current squad would get in the starting XI? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Germany_v_England_football_match#Match I'd argue Sterling and Kane over Barmby and Heskey, but I'm struggling beyond that. Maybe Walker over Neville? But then, McManaman, Cole and Fowler are on the bench there and I'm sure many would have argued at the time that they should have been in the starting XI over Barmby and Heskey too. I'm genuinely intrigued as to whether I overestimate the ability of the players in that generation compared to the current crop as it was when I first started to take an interest in football whereas I feel pretty disconnected from the Premier League at the moment. Or is our current crop not actually as good as it seems and expectations are higher based on some relatively deep runs in tournaments? | |
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England this evening. on 14:58 - Jun 15 with 2233 views | D_Alien |
England this evening. on 14:32 - Jun 15 by AtThePeake | How talented is this squad though? When you compare our best XI now to the team that beat Germany 5-1 in 2001 for example (and won only two games at the following year's World Cup), how many of our current squad would get in the starting XI? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Germany_v_England_football_match#Match I'd argue Sterling and Kane over Barmby and Heskey, but I'm struggling beyond that. Maybe Walker over Neville? But then, McManaman, Cole and Fowler are on the bench there and I'm sure many would have argued at the time that they should have been in the starting XI over Barmby and Heskey too. I'm genuinely intrigued as to whether I overestimate the ability of the players in that generation compared to the current crop as it was when I first started to take an interest in football whereas I feel pretty disconnected from the Premier League at the moment. Or is our current crop not actually as good as it seems and expectations are higher based on some relatively deep runs in tournaments? |
I tend to think that the best players will naturally be concentrated in those teams reaching the finals of European club tournaments So off the top of my head that'd include Kane, Sterling, Stones, Foden, Walker, Mount, Henderson, Alexander-Arnold, Abraham... any others? Extend that to European semifinals and it'd include Rice and Bowen The comparison can then be made with previous squads, plus those of other countries such as Italy or Croatia who've beaten us at the last two major tournaments In the end, it may well come down to who's coaching them at international level, but it's still difficult to be dismissive of Southgate's record (not suggesting you are) when we lost last summer on penalties. What was disappointing was the way we faded in both the Euro final and WC semi after taking an early lead [Post edited 15 Jun 2022 15:05]
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