mrpotatohead wrote:NONSENCE... if davies is our saviour up front, we are a third world team, i think the manager is doing his best with what he has available.
Like ours has to.
and our catering staff, you can do a lot with a packet of polos and a bit of gravy
mickey wrote:NONSENSE...........
going back to the 70's or whatever is bullshit .... im sure you will recognise the improvement in football since the 70's .....all the continental sides have improved ...yes? we are going backwards and no matter how you try to paper over the cracks its because of the influx of players from abroad ......look at top sides in world football how many players in those sides play out of their country????
shrimper wrote:mickey wrote:NONSENSE...........
going back to the 70's or whatever is bullshit .... im sure you will recognise the improvement in football since the 70's .....all the continental sides have improved ...yes? we are going backwards and no matter how you try to paper over the cracks its because of the influx of players from abroad ......look at top sides in world football how many players in those sides play out of their country????
Peter wrote:The international game is too complicated for the English skull.
English players are basically thick.
They can't get their neck around being asked to play a completely different way than they do for their club.
Capello must go, and Pearce.
We want 'arry
DawZi wrote:i put it down to grass root level and the fact we dont do enough PE/Games lessons at school and when we do we try and cover way to many sports(jack of all trades master of none) ..
Peter wrote:The international game is too complicated for the English skull.
English players are basically thick.
ezz wrote:The only reason why we think our english players are so good is that there are that few of them they stand out more. They are carried by the foreign players yet all media attention will go to the english ones, the very occasional time one does something good. This makes everyone think they are infact amazing when really they are cack.
Cant be too much of an eye opener when you see how many english players play in top foreign leagues, hardly any.....
AJC wrote:I personally thought England played well, controlled the game for practically 90 minutes, and created a good few chances in the second half. I would've liked to have seen the wingers swap sides during the game, with both Young and Johnson starting on the unorthadox flanks as they do in club football, but then mid 1st half having Young on the right and Johnson on the left, and pepper some crosses in and just generally mix it up bit. Anyway, because we didn't get 3 points against a vastly underrated Montenegro I'm sure it'll be the end of the world for some people and all the newspapers, however if we'd grabbed just one goal, it would be emphasised as us controlling the game and being world beaters.
marky No.1 wrote:"There were other things going on"
Yeah, mainly between the sheets.
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