by Mr Angry »
28 Jun 2016 16:47
The thing about last night was that it wasn't a surprise; apart from the first 75 minutes against Russia, we have been terrible, and then, with hindsight, we were only good in those 75 minutes because Russia turned out to be even more gash than we were!
The problems were there from before the first ball was kicked; leaving out - for example - form players who weren't playing for big teams (Noble, Drinkwater, Albrighton, Defoe, Townsend), sticking with unfit players (Wilshire - why bring him on at half time last night Roy?? The situation cried out for something positive - why not use Barkley, or throw on Rashford and Vardy immediately - at least it would have signalled intent; but nope, on trotted Wilshire - the man you want if you need a lot of pointing and square balls played) and then using players who the whole world could see were shot (such as Sterling, Henderson (did a single cross of his beat the first man, ever?), Milner) and screwing up any chance we had by shoe-horning Rooney into the side.
Rooney should retire immediately; his passing was simply atrocious last night, inch perfect accuracy in finding a blue shirt time and time again; we need to be fast in attack and move the ball quickly - every time he got the ball, the pace immediately dropped. I don't give a care that he is our all time leading goal scorer; his time has gone and if England are to progress, he needs to either retire or be dumped by the new Manager.
Sturridge; gets lucky against Wales (I thought he fouled Gunter in the build up to his goal) stays in and produces exactly sod all cubed from then on; someone else who slowed the game down when getting the ball.
As for Sterling - words fail me; I don't give a toss that he "won" the penalty against Iceland; a poor touch and a clumsy keeper does not justify the game time that waster got during the tournament.
How crap must Stones be not to get picked instead of 2 of the slowest centre halves in World football in Smalling and Cahill; they were shocking. Added to 2 full backs who were good going forward but an absolute liability at the back and a keeper more concerned about his poxy shampoo adverts that doing the basics of goalkeeping, and we always looked as if we could concede when opponents got into the final third.
Hodgson hadn't got a clue about how he wanted the team to play, so was of course confused about the best formation to achieve that plan (as he hadn't got a plan) and the best players to fit into that formation to make the (non-existent) plan work. His resignation was the most pointless exercise of self centred BS ever, as his contract had ended with that defeat and everyone knew he wasn't getting an extension. It reminded me of Smashy and Nicey desperately rushing to the cameras to resign before they were sacked..................
I just hope the FA show some courage and NOT appoint Gareth "Loser" Southgate; down that path lies yet more nights of wretched disappointment like last night, more defeats against "lesser" sides, because all he will do is exactly what Roy did. Conservative, stick to the players from the big clubs cos they must be good and ignore form in favour of hype and reputation.