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paperhat croydon 12 Oct 16 1.01pm | |
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Originally posted by sprites
On his day, he's world class. He so so so isn't close to world class. How does he get into the squad when he can barely string 3-4 games along without an injury? I've seen guys playing 5 a side who are less selfish than him and they actually score goals!! Someone has said it already but we need a manager who comes in, wipes the slate clean and picks players that actually have the desire to play and do well - almost a Mike Bassett situation
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Stuk Top half 12 Oct 16 1.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Mad4palace
Some of those players have got to go now, Cahill is awful for England. Sturridge is a very good player to have as an option off the bench, I cannot see how he starts though, he is a luxury. Dier and Henderson as the midfield two is frighteningly ponderous. Walcott has never done it for England. Apart from one night in Croatia.
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Stuk Top half 12 Oct 16 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet
Why is the England team so bad? I have several theories rattling around in my head: -Today's young players have deep rooted psychological issues born from being mollycoddled and overhyped, meaning that when it comes to the crunch, they have no idea how to 'step up' or 'dig deep' and simply melt -They're just not that good - despite the success of the Prem, maybe the talented foreign players carry the English players. There was no one on the pitch last night that looked the business or capable of running things -No leadership or defined style of play. What is the 'England way'? Apparently the FA have a mantra for this but I'm damned if I can see it -Players just don't care about playing for England because we've been crap for ages and it doesn't pay much On another note, Henderson couldn't get rid of that armband quick enough when Rooney came on, hardly the conduct of a confident and in-control player. They give their fees away. Maybe they need to go back to being the greedy so-and-sos that they are in order to perform?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 12 Oct 16 1.07pm | |
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Should be on the back page of every paper.
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since1953 Maidenhead 12 Oct 16 1.12pm | |
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I'm really struggling to express my disappointment in this latest England outfit. It is not a team; the defense is unsound and over-plays ,the attack is sterile and predictable;and the midfield is invisible.
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Andy_G Wimbledon 12 Oct 16 1.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet
Why is the England team so bad? I have several theories rattling around in my head: -Today's young players have deep rooted psychological issues born from being mollycoddled and overhyped, meaning that when it comes to the crunch, they have no idea how to 'step up' or 'dig deep' and simply melt -They're just not that good - despite the success of the Prem, maybe the talented foreign players carry the English players. There was no one on the pitch last night that looked the business or capable of running things -No leadership or defined style of play. What is the 'England way'? Apparently the FA have a mantra for this but I'm damned if I can see it -Players just don't care about playing for England because we've been crap for ages and it doesn't pay much On another note, Henderson couldn't get rid of that armband quick enough when Rooney came on, hardly the conduct of a confident and in-control player. For me we have talented players but fragile they need the foreigners around them to see them through the tough times and to some degree 'take the blame' when things go wrong.
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Azerbaijan Eagle 12 Oct 16 1.37pm | |
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This group, as with the one for the Euros will see the very same tactics of Park the Bus being used by each and every opponent. If we had an Italy or Holland then at least two games would be end to end (the on the break tactic would be unnecesary for those opponents) and we would have the space to do more, however each game we have played recently in the last two years is exactly the same (Park the Bus) and we play one player up front with two wide guys (in Walcott and Lingaard currently) and our Centre Forward keeps on dropping off into the midfield and seemingly laying it off to Stones or Cahill. On a Saturday afternoon - name one Premier League Team that does that? Even against West Brom - who does that? Last season, only Man Utd played as slowly as England do today, why don't we play like we do every Premier League match - especially against the Park the Bus merchants? Each side now plays one up top, but he plays the whole game up top - he doesn't drop off (like Sturridge). There is then either 5 across the middle or they play more of a 4-3-3. I am not sure what we played yesterday (4 5 1 I think more than a 4 3 3), but can anyone think of any team in the Premier League that plays like England? No wonder the players suffer as it is a completely different system - Tottenham's players do not play like that ever unless they are playing for England. And not to get confused with Long Ball Football, if it is not working then change it. Benteke for us has changed everything - put a good ball into the box and their defence is in trouble. Our Centre forward had dropped so far off that there was no one to cross it to other than midgets like Walcott and Lingard. Even when Kane is available you can't just cross it in there - however if you had (God help me for saying this) a Carroll or a Crouch, then at least - having failed with the possession concept we could at least try something else. The tactics that we should be using should be the tactics every Premier League Team uses against West Brom in this group - all the players know the drill, they play it often and we shouldn't be afraid to change the system when it is failing nor should we continue to play as though we might concede at any second. Edited by Azerbaijan Eagle (12 Oct 2016 1.39pm)
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 12 Oct 16 2.13pm | |
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Bring back Woy, all is forgiven!! We used to make less individual errors than that in my Sunday league teams when we all used to turn up still pissed from the night before!!
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Kermit8 Hevon 12 Oct 16 2.32pm | |
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You lot think England are bad?.....
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CrazyBadger Ware 12 Oct 16 3.06pm | |
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ta very much.
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OknotOK Cockfosters, London 12 Oct 16 3.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
You lot think England are bad?..... How much does Strachan not want that job any more. It's a bit embarrassing. Just quit man.
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Crystal_Clear Belfast 12 Oct 16 3.25pm | |
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I suspect that there is alot behind the fact that premiership players don't have the same desire to play for England as they do for their clubs (plus i wonder how much influence is put on them by their managers not to get injured - ie. go into full bloodied tackles). Wouldn't it be interesting if the England manager put out a statement, by picking talented players outside the premiership for a game. These players would be so delighted to play for England, and put in 100%. Players like Will Hughes (Derby), Iforia & Hause (Wolves), Charlie Taylor (Leeds), Dale Stephens (brighton). Not only are they playing for England, but also showing they can play at a higher level. Infact the Under-21's won 5-0 last night even though their manager is now managing the senior team. A dream too far though.
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