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Crystal_Clear Belfast 16 Jul 24 12.16pm | |
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Relived that he has now gone. He should have gone after the last World Cup, and I worried that he would stay on again. The FA (and I have little confidence in them) need to get it absolutely right in the next appointment and sadly it looks like it could well be Graham Potter (I don't think Eddie Howe will leave Newcastle). He has left us with legacy of missed opportunities. A winnable World Cup semi final All 3 of those games is where we have the least possession in an international game. We still can't beat top teams when it really matters. Not forgetting we were relegated from the Nations League and now won't be seeded for World Cup qualification. He has had opportunities that no England manager (bar Alf Ramsey) has had, but failed to take any of them. The one thing he has done though is being through young players quickly, though still picked a misfiring Harry Kane when again it really mattered. He will be admired by some for taking us to 2 finals, but for me he is still a very average manager.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 16 Jul 24 12.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglehamster
It’ll be very interesting to see how many Premiership clubs rush in to sign him. I somehow don’t think the queue will be that long. Maybe clubs that just want to survive and stay out of trouble at the bottom.
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YT Oxford 16 Jul 24 12.55pm | |
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It's sad in that he seems like a nice bloke. He was described in the build-up on Sunday as "intellectual and intelligent". With respect he's definitely the latter but definitely not the former (although I suspect it comes down to the reporter not actually understanding the meaning of the word). The big sadness for GS is that he will be remembered by most fans as someone who wasn't quite good enough.
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Teddy Eagle 16 Jul 24 1.06pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
It's sad in that he seems like a nice bloke. He was described in the build-up on Sunday as "intellectual and intelligent". With respect he's definitely the latter but definitely not the former (although I suspect it comes down to the reporter not actually understanding the meaning of the word). The big sadness for GS is that he will be remembered by most fans as someone who wasn't quite good enough. The fate of many managers.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 16 Jul 24 1.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Crystal_Clear
Relived that he has now gone. He should have gone after the last World Cup, and I worried that he would stay on again. The FA (and I have little confidence in them) need to get it absolutely right in the next appointment and sadly it looks like it could well be Graham Potter (I don't think Eddie Howe will leave Newcastle). He has left us with legacy of missed opportunities. A winnable World Cup semi final All 3 of those games is where we have the least possession in an international game. We still can't beat top teams when it really matters. Not forgetting we were relegated from the Nations League and now won't be seeded for World Cup qualification. He has had opportunities that no England manager (bar Alf Ramsey) has had, but failed to take any of them. The one thing he has done though is being through young players quickly, though still picked a misfiring Harry Kane when again it really mattered. He will be admired by some for taking us to 2 finals, but for me he is still a very average manager. It's harsh and whilst I do agree with this, I'd just consider it a bit one-dimensional. I think Southgate will actually be remembered fondly by many, especially if we return to the dark ages that preceded his appointment. The days of semis and finals will be recalled like fairy-tales if that happens. I'd suggest it is what it is. There's a lot of truth in what you've stated but I'd argue equally as I have stated above. He has failed to deliver the end goal, to cross the proverbial finish line, so there will be some regret and of course critique of that, but he must also take credit for getting us there in the first instance, especially where so many have failed so abjectly. He has taken or at least overseen England stepping up a level but the yearning is now for the ultimate prize which he has not delivered. Southgate must either be hailed as part of the process when this is achieved or vindicated when we go backwards.
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YT Oxford 16 Jul 24 1.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
The fate of many managers. That sums up footballers, doesn't it? Graeme Le Saux's Chelsea teammates nicknamed him "the professor". Why? Because he collected antiques (insert head-in-hands emoji here).
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Painter Croydon 16 Jul 24 1.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglehamster
It’ll be very interesting to see how many Premiership clubs rush in to sign him. I somehow don’t think the queue will be that long. He doesn’t need a job, he earned over £40m during his period as England manager. My guess he will join the pundit circuit.
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Teddy Eagle 16 Jul 24 1.57pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
That sums up footballers, doesn't it? Graeme Le Saux's Chelsea teammates nicknamed him "the professor". Why? Because he collected antiques (insert head-in-hands emoji here). When Chelsea signed the seldom seen Winston Bogarde the players called him Humphrey. Presumably because they'd never heard of Dirk.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Jul 24 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
The fate of many managers. It was actually Wally Downes who nicknamed him 'Nord' as in his opinion he sounded like Denis Norden.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 16 Jul 24 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
When Chelsea signed the seldom seen Winston Bogarde the players called him Humphrey. Presumably because they'd never heard of Dirk. Or just maybe Humphrey Bogart?
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Jul 24 2.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
When Chelsea signed the seldom seen Winston Bogarde the players called him Humphrey. Presumably because they'd never heard of Dirk. There was a striker at Sheff Utd by the name of Christian Nade whom Neil Warnock signed from Troyes. Edited by Willo (16 Jul 2024 2.13pm)
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 16 Jul 24 2.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
It's harsh and whilst I do agree with this, I'd just consider it a bit one-dimensional. I think Southgate will actually be remembered fondly by many, especially if we return to the dark ages that preceded his appointment. The days of semis and finals will be recalled like fairy-tales if that happens. I'd suggest it is what it is. There's a lot of truth in what you've stated but I'd argue equally as I have stated above. He has failed to deliver the end goal, to cross the proverbial finish line, so there will be some regret and of course critique of that, but he must also take credit for getting us there in the first instance, especially where so many have failed so abjectly. He has taken or at least overseen England stepping up a level but the yearning is now for the ultimate prize which he has not delivered. Southgate must either be hailed as part of the process when this is achieved or vindicated when we go backwards. A good and fair post.
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