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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 08 Jun 22 10.42am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Southgate is a woke arse kissing yes man. He is perfect for the FA. Unfortunately, he is a bang average manager who would struggle to get a job in the Premier League. We could well be throwing away our chances of ever winning anything with this generation by having him in charge. We should already have a European Championship trophy and a World Cup final appearance in the bag. Ah of course - never mind getting further than any manager in the last 50 years, he should have got further!
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 08 Jun 22 2.26pm | |
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Originally posted by CrazyBadger
I take it all back! Get rid of the f*cker Mitchell and Guehi are injured.
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Hrolf The Ganger 09 Jun 22 7.36pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Ah of course - never mind getting further than any manager in the last 50 years, he should have got further! With the opposition we had to play and being at home for the final, we should have won the European Championship. The penalties were a farce.
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cardiff eagle 09 Jun 22 10.13pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Ah of course - never mind getting further than any manager in the last 50 years, he should have got further! Fluked a semi final versus Denmark, failed in the final by being so defensive (no shots on target for 117 mins of the match says it all), f***ed up the penalty choices, lost in semi final at World Cup we should’ve won. So yes he got us further but my god he had it easy and first hurdle he got to, he fell.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 10 Jun 22 10.57am | |
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I've never understood why people lose so much perspective when it comes to the National team. Imagine we had that mindset when it came to following Palace; anything other than winning the tournament is a disgrace? Lose a penalty shootout? It's a farce! We got to an FA Cup final in 2016 barely facing a big side (Reading in the QF, Watford in the semis) and still lost the final - was the conclusion 'yeah we got further, but my god we had it easy and fell at the first hurdle'. People just can't discuss the national team sensibly - if the bar is anything other than winning the World Cup is a failure, no wonder we're constantly bloody disappointed.
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becky over the moon 10 Jun 22 11.10am | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
I've never understood why people lose so much perspective when it comes to the National team. Imagine we had that mindset when it came to following Palace; anything other than winning the tournament is a disgrace? Lose a penalty shootout? It's a farce! We got to an FA Cup final in 2016 barely facing a big side (Reading in the QF, Watford in the semis) and still lost the final - was the conclusion 'yeah we got further, but my god we had it easy and fell at the first hurdle'. People just can't discuss the national team sensibly - if the bar is anything other than winning the World Cup is a failure, no wonder we're constantly bloody disappointed. Yep, one of the last 2 teams out of 211 starters, and we still couldn't win it!
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 10 Jun 22 11.53am | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
I've never understood why people lose so much perspective when it comes to the National team. Imagine we had that mindset when it came to following Palace; anything other than winning the tournament is a disgrace? Lose a penalty shootout? It's a farce! We got to an FA Cup final in 2016 barely facing a big side (Reading in the QF, Watford in the semis) and still lost the final - was the conclusion 'yeah we got further, but my god we had it easy and fell at the first hurdle'. People just can't discuss the national team sensibly - if the bar is anything other than winning the World Cup is a failure, no wonder we're constantly bloody disappointed. There is a constant shoving down the throat of the fans that the Premier League is the best in the world. Then there are many young English players regularly playing in the top sides in the Premier League. You can't blame people then for thinking England's best chance is now. Edited by ASCPFC (10 Jun 2022 11.54am)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 10 Jun 22 11.54am | |
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Apologies - double post. Have cut my texting finger badly!
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 10 Jun 22 12.03pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
There is a constant shoving down the throat of the fans that the Premier League is the best in the world. Then there are many young English players regularly playing in the top sides in the Premier League. You can't blame people then for thinking England's best chance is now. Edited by ASCPFC (10 Jun 2022 11.54am) This type of reaction isn't unique to now though - we've been like it as long as I can remember, even when the squads have been much worse. This is a great chance for England to win something, for sure - as you say, they've got players good enough to make it at all the most successful club teams in Europe - but that's also true of Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Argentina etc. - we're not competing against minnows, and the margins are tiny in knockout football. I think the penalty example is a good one in terms of how differently people judge England; I don't think I've ever seen a manager personally blamed for losing a penalty shootout at club level. It's generally just accepted that they're a bit of a lottery, until England lose one, at which point it's a farce. I remember watching Palace miss 3 out of 4 in the league cup semi-final in Cardiff in 2012, and not a person there felt the manager was responsible.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 10 Jun 22 4.55pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
This type of reaction isn't unique to now though - we've been like it as long as I can remember, even when the squads have been much worse. This is a great chance for England to win something, for sure - as you say, they've got players good enough to make it at all the most successful club teams in Europe - but that's also true of Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Argentina etc. - we're not competing against minnows, and the margins are tiny in knockout football. I think the penalty example is a good one in terms of how differently people judge England; I don't think I've ever seen a manager personally blamed for losing a penalty shootout at club level. It's generally just accepted that they're a bit of a lottery, until England lose one, at which point it's a farce. I remember watching Palace miss 3 out of 4 in the league cup semi-final in Cardiff in 2012, and not a person there felt the manager was responsible. It's not the losing the shootout I blame him for at all. Once it was a penalty shootout I expect most thought England would lose. It was the subs at the very end being made for the shootout. That was the moment when the players were not given the best chance they could be given, by the manager, to win the shootout. That was the failure in my opinion. The result, as it looks, is entirely understandable and forgiveable.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 14 Jun 22 10.34am | |
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GS has now come out saying the term 'WAGs' is disrespectful. TBH I'd rather he concentrate on winning games for England then constantly trying to be a stool pigeon for 'diversity and inclusion' fanatics. On the other hand, I would like to see the return of phrases such as 'Gold-diggers', 'Slags' or 'Layabouts'. Perhaps that's not quite the spirit intended however.
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Teddy Eagle 14 Jun 22 10.50am | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
GS has now come out saying the term 'WAGs' is disrespectful. TBH I'd rather he concentrate on winning games for England then constantly trying to be a stool pigeon for 'diversity and inclusion' fanatics. On the other hand, I would like to see the return of phrases such as 'Gold-diggers', 'Slags' or 'Layabouts'. Perhaps that's not quite the spirit intended however. It's a mystery why WAGs should be of any interest to anyone. Thinking back to the '66 team I can only remember Tina Moore and Norma Charlton and they were hardly front page news.
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