| Ingerlund 19:06 - Nov 16 with 3187 views | Lblock | Always, always, always the flat track bullies in the qualifiers…… but!!! That is some record 8 competitive wins in a row with no goals conceded Will count for nish next year. No cover for possibly the best centre forward in the world. Defence somewhat untested Goalkeeper spot picks itself, which is a worry. Big decisions in midfield for the FA |  |
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| Ingerlund on 19:18 - Nov 16 with 3131 views | Dorse | World Cup qualification is always boring. It's always a group that contains England, some middling side like Lower Slobovia, the Isle of Wight, Kingdom of the Hamsters and St Pterodactyl's School for the Blind (2nd XI). |  |
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| Ingerlund on 19:25 - Nov 16 with 3086 views | dsw2509 | Well, winning 8 qualifiers without conceding hasn’t been done before. Maybe there is a chance this time. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 19:29 - Nov 16 with 3058 views | Paddyhoops | What a day to be an ex Spurs striker ! |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 19:55 - Nov 16 with 2979 views | ted_hendrix | I watched some of that game and thankfully It had the desired effect vis-à-vis I fell asleep In the armchair and for this I thank the Mogadon infested and Master of all that Is worse than dull-----------------Nigel Winterburn and his co-host Mrs Pilchard. |  |
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| Ingerlund on 20:24 - Nov 16 with 2873 views | numptydumpty |
| Ingerlund on 19:55 - Nov 16 by ted_hendrix | I watched some of that game and thankfully It had the desired effect vis-à-vis I fell asleep In the armchair and for this I thank the Mogadon infested and Master of all that Is worse than dull-----------------Nigel Winterburn and his co-host Mrs Pilchard. |
It was the easiest group ever. However, eight wins and zero goals conceded is amazingly impressive. Tuchel, acting like a club manager and putting in players according to form and the formation. No getting all our best players into the team with many in unfamiliar roles. Very good. However, when we play teams in the top ten or even top twenty is when we can properly assess, but currently all good.... |  |
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| Ingerlund on 21:18 - Nov 16 with 2729 views | paulparker | I remember the days when we had to work for qualification The best games following England were when we had to get results against Italy, Turkey , Germany Proper games with proper atmospheres |  |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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| Ingerlund on 21:27 - Nov 16 with 2686 views | BAWHoops | I do think the 'England fail whenever they play a top side' mantra a bit of a myth these days. In Euro 2020 we beat Croatia and Germany In Qatar we beat African champions Senegal In Euro 2024 we beat the Netherlands In Qualifying/Nations League games we've beaten Italy, Belgium and Spain We've lost to Croatia, Italy, France and Spain |  |
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| Ingerlund on 23:08 - Nov 16 with 2510 views | TwoHalves |
| Ingerlund on 19:18 - Nov 16 by Dorse | World Cup qualification is always boring. It's always a group that contains England, some middling side like Lower Slobovia, the Isle of Wight, Kingdom of the Hamsters and St Pterodactyl's School for the Blind (2nd XI). |
Might have been a different story if St Pterodactyl School for the Blind’s 1st XI had been pulled out of the hat. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Ingerlund on 23:29 - Nov 16 with 2473 views | Toast_R | People have short memories, until 2006 England struggled to make the finals and had some tough groups. I guess they wernt a top seed back then so would usually get drawn in with a decent team like the Dutch, Sweden, Italy before they were crap, Germany and always bloody Poland. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 07:02 - Nov 17 with 2208 views | SydneyRs |
| Ingerlund on 20:24 - Nov 16 by numptydumpty | It was the easiest group ever. However, eight wins and zero goals conceded is amazingly impressive. Tuchel, acting like a club manager and putting in players according to form and the formation. No getting all our best players into the team with many in unfamiliar roles. Very good. However, when we play teams in the top ten or even top twenty is when we can properly assess, but currently all good.... |
I like how Tuchel is sending the message that nobody walks into the team just because of who they are. Bellingham is a very good player, maybe one day a great one, but his ego is an issue. Nothing wrong with confidence in your ability but you aren't bigger than the team or the manager. Easy to forget he's still only 22 and has plenty of maturing to do. Tuchel is preparing for the reality of having to make changes and not having everyone available which is good to see. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 07:35 - Nov 17 with 2143 views | stevec |
| Ingerlund on 23:29 - Nov 16 by Toast_R | People have short memories, until 2006 England struggled to make the finals and had some tough groups. I guess they wernt a top seed back then so would usually get drawn in with a decent team like the Dutch, Sweden, Italy before they were crap, Germany and always bloody Poland. |
Not really. Once they expanded the World Cup to 32 teams there weren’t enough good European teams to make each of any of the qualifying leagues competitive. It’s reduced my interest in any World Cup from 2 years to about 2 weeks as even the open round leagues will be yet another walkover to the knock out stage. Couldn’t tell you who’s in the England team, single interest at the moment is getting Jimmy to the finals. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 08:14 - Nov 17 with 2062 views | Toast_R |
| Ingerlund on 07:35 - Nov 17 by stevec | Not really. Once they expanded the World Cup to 32 teams there weren’t enough good European teams to make each of any of the qualifying leagues competitive. It’s reduced my interest in any World Cup from 2 years to about 2 weeks as even the open round leagues will be yet another walkover to the knock out stage. Couldn’t tell you who’s in the England team, single interest at the moment is getting Jimmy to the finals. |
Not necessarly true, the World Cup expanded to 32 teams in 1998 and England scraped qualification in their last match for both 98 and 2002 where they had Italy and Germany respectively, to overhaul. As I say, from 2006 onwards, theyve pretty much always been the top seed which makes life a lot easier granted. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 08:46 - Nov 17 with 1984 views | Rsole |
| Ingerlund on 23:08 - Nov 16 by TwoHalves | Might have been a different story if St Pterodactyl School for the Blind’s 1st XI had been pulled out of the hat. |
Don’t forget GM (Vauxhall) Motors and Total Network Solutions GMBH. Wait until January, you say ? |  |
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| Ingerlund on 08:46 - Nov 17 with 1985 views | PlanetHonneywood | You can only beat what's put in front of you. The UEFA nations thing has killed the concept of friendlies and European countries not in the top league will suffer if they can't tee up games against the top South American teams in the congested football schedule. Compare with the 'friendlies' in rugby union. Theyvare full on battles that carry meaning and which you can see if a player and a team has the minerals required. The FA will hope England are in the latter WC groups as it might offer a chance to get one on before the WC. However, at that stage, it will be tippy-tappy stuff. That said: eight wins and no goals conceded is as good as you can hope. But come next year, there's a step up required but we do have some cracking players. Anyway, well done England! |  |
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| Ingerlund on 09:46 - Nov 17 with 1858 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Lads, this a forum of opinions, but I genuinely have no idea how a post celebrating 8 wins no goals conceded has generated so much despair! [Post edited 17 Nov 11:37]
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| Ingerlund on 11:24 - Nov 17 with 1717 views | CroydonCaptJack |
| Ingerlund on 09:46 - Nov 17 by BazzaInTheLoft | Lads, this a forum of opinions, but I genuinely have no idea how a post celebrating 8 wins no goals conceded has generated so much despair! [Post edited 17 Nov 11:37]
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Just looks like general chat to me. But then I am probably not looking closely enough I guess. |  |
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| Ingerlund on 12:03 - Nov 17 with 1613 views | Wegerles_Stairs | England clearly one of the favourites but obviously once you get to the knock-out stages, an easy miss here or a sending-off there and you're on your way home. Troy Parrott to hit a late winner in the second phase. Headline writes itself. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 12:06 - Nov 17 with 1593 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
| Ingerlund on 12:03 - Nov 17 by Wegerles_Stairs | England clearly one of the favourites but obviously once you get to the knock-out stages, an easy miss here or a sending-off there and you're on your way home. Troy Parrott to hit a late winner in the second phase. Headline writes itself. |
Isn't that the case for everyone though? I'd assume we have the best knock record of all teams since 2016? Not sure i'd swap our position / squad / manager with anyone else. [Post edited 17 Nov 12:07]
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| Ingerlund on 12:11 - Nov 17 with 1579 views | themodfather | many can recall the dark times when england missed out on many cup finals , 74,78,94 etc so great to qualify, unbeaten and none conceded but it WAS a poor group , what did we learn? can we dig ourselves from a hole? come back from being behind? was any goalie tested? we now have just 2 friendlies before the world cup finals and to have any chance of winning we will have to beat germany, brazil, france and the like along the way so will need at least one testing game. john stones is too fragile and i would not take him , foden still confuses many. henderson, no. huge format next summer, 48 teams 48! near 2 months i guess of games , likely in very hot conditions. it is going to be fun! |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 12:30 - Nov 17 with 1546 views | Match82 | Tournament football is a different beast of course but they could hardly have done any more. 8 out of 8, zero goals conceded, 2nd most goals scored. Impressive. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 12:57 - Nov 17 with 1480 views | DannyPaddox |
| Ingerlund on 19:18 - Nov 16 by Dorse | World Cup qualification is always boring. It's always a group that contains England, some middling side like Lower Slobovia, the Isle of Wight, Kingdom of the Hamsters and St Pterodactyl's School for the Blind (2nd XI). |
Gianni ‘Shiny Bonce’ Infantino reveals England’s World Cup group to be Frestonia, Tiswasistan, and Epstein Island. |  | |  |
| Ingerlund on 15:48 - Nov 17 with 1302 views | PlanetHonneywood |
| Ingerlund on 12:57 - Nov 17 by DannyPaddox | Gianni ‘Shiny Bonce’ Infantino reveals England’s World Cup group to be Frestonia, Tiswasistan, and Epstein Island. |
Good to know if we're sweating on the outcome of the Epstein Island game, Andrew M-W will be dry as a bone in a 'spoons in Kings Lynn! |  |
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