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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 25 Jun 24 10.36pm | |
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The team improved when the substitutes were introduced so perhaps there are some 'Positives' to take from the game.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 25 Jun 24 10.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
The team improved when the substitutes were introduced so perhaps there are some 'Positives' to take from the game. Problem is he’s so stubborn and not brave enough to make those changes to the starting eleven
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ex hibitionist Hastings 25 Jun 24 10.55pm | |
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I don't like manager bashing and taking all the achievements for granted and only picking on the errors but if we do well at this tournament it will in spite of Southgate not because of him - Foden and Bellingham either get in each others way or Jude goes out to the left wing and becomes ineffective. The team may be starting to pick itself which is good because Gareth seems unable to do so. Mainoo is going to start so Jude will contnue as a number 10 and Gordon needs to replace Foden so we have balance on the left. BIG calls need to be made not tepid conservatism - I'd go Palmer over Saka as well.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 25 Jun 24 10.57pm | |
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it reminded me of Roy-ball. Is that something unique to England managers ?
Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford |
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CrazyBadger Ware 25 Jun 24 10.59pm | |
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"Southgate searching for the spark" we can tell you where the spark is; on the bench. Our best chance came when Gordon, Mainoo and Palmer combined.
"It was a Team effort, I guess it took all players working together to lose this one" |
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dreamwaverider London 25 Jun 24 11.29pm | |
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Southgate and Kane have totally lost the plot.
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dreamwaverider London 25 Jun 24 11.34pm | |
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Bellingham looks like he is having a major sulk.
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dreamwaverider London 25 Jun 24 11.35pm | |
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Our brightest light was Pickford in his neon suit.
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CrazyBadger Ware 26 Jun 24 12.00am | |
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off the back of that performance, honestly think the best way forward is to play all the bench. back 4 look ok, and have limited options, squad is so inflexible. walker stones guehi tripp
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 26 Jun 24 12.21am | |
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England have missed Luke Shaw providing that balance down the left with his trusted left foot.This would have freed up Foden to wander into central areas where he is effective. An option for England is deploying Watkins down the left where he can be effecting cutting in on his right foot, furthermore he provides energy, thrust and pace.Watkins is of course capable of running in behind which could be useful when Kane drops deeper into midfield. I very much doubt if Gallagher will get another start.
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viveasheagle perth 26 Jun 24 5.12am | |
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Although the expected goals stats over England's group games are dismal the fact that France (who look to have the best players on paper) failed to win their group means the draw has opened up for England. I think Spain (who look like the best team so far) France, Germany, and Portugal are now all in the same part of the draw.
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The Dolphin 26 Jun 24 7.11am | |
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Goes to the tournament without a fit left back. Edited by The Dolphin (26 Jun 2024 7.12am)
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