by LUX » 28 Jun 2016 20:28
by leon » 28 Jun 2016 22:48
LUX I reckon it was a betting scam
by bcubed » 28 Jun 2016 23:25
Sutekh Why, after every tournament, do the FA and players and management concerned say we'll learn from this and be better next time only to make exactly the same mistakes (or worse) all over again when the next time finally comes round?
What do these overpaid so called experts actually do other than just blab what they think everyone wants to hear ?
Waiting for the next finals and an exit in the usual manner after the standard struggle to get through the group stage, presuming they can actually handle a qualification process of course.
All comes down to the worst thing that ever happened to football in this country; SKY money and the Premier League.
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Jun 2016 08:01
bcubedSutekh Why, after every tournament, do the FA and players and management concerned say we'll learn from this and be better next time only to make exactly the same mistakes (or worse) all over again when the next time finally comes round?
What do these overpaid so called experts actually do other than just blab what they think everyone wants to hear ?
Waiting for the next finals and an exit in the usual manner after the standard struggle to get through the group stage, presuming they can actually handle a qualification process of course.
All comes down to the worst thing that ever happened to football in this country; SKY money and the Premier League.
We were though screwing things up long before SKY
by John Madejski's Wallet » 29 Jun 2016 09:38
by 6ft Kerplunk » 29 Jun 2016 10:52
by wingnut » 29 Jun 2016 10:58
The Guardian No other country in Euro 2016 stops its officials staying in the same hotel and forbids them from eating with the players because the coaching staff prefer it that way. No team bar England has a set of players who are given their lines, like homework, before interviews instead of being trusted to talk for themselves. Nobody else has made one of Euro 2016’s training grounds look like a woodland prison, surrounded by 7ft-high fences, police lookouts and flying drones.
Covering England, one quickly learns there are rules in place. Players were told not to mention anything that related to their clubs or talk about opposition players. This is how silly it became: the players were even under orders not to discuss their games-room dart tournaments. Whose idea was Kit? “Senior players,” came the FA’s stock answer. Only a little thing, perhaps, but just compare the secrecy surrounding a cuddly toy with the way players from other teams hold themselves in front of the cameras.
by Sutekh » 29 Jun 2016 12:00
6ft Kerplunk Other than 1966 (and to a lesser extent Euro 96) we've always underperformed at international tournaments. Even during the times our teams were dominant in Europe in the late 70s/early 80s our international team did nothing. Bit unfair to just blame it on the last 20 years of Sky the issues were around way before that.
by bcubed » 29 Jun 2016 12:57
Sutekh6ft Kerplunk Other than 1966 (and to a lesser extent Euro 96) we've always underperformed at international tournaments. Even during the times our teams were dominant in Europe in the late 70s/early 80s our international team did nothing. Bit unfair to just blame it on the last 20 years of Sky the issues were around way before that.
While that is true, there were occasions (96, 90, 82) where our national team showed promise and was well worth watching but since Hoddle was kicked out by the FA it has been pretty much a predictable load of pants with over protected players, a toothless FA and continuous attempts to knock everything British/English out of the players because Spain or France or whichever foreign flavour of the month play a certain way.
To my mind nearly all of the last 20 years or so has been the most depressing, miserable, unexciting and dreary time to be an England fan.
by Sutekh » 29 Jun 2016 14:00
bcubedSutekh6ft Kerplunk Other than 1966 (and to a lesser extent Euro 96) we've always underperformed at international tournaments. Even during the times our teams were dominant in Europe in the late 70s/early 80s our international team did nothing. Bit unfair to just blame it on the last 20 years of Sky the issues were around way before that.
While that is true, there were occasions (96, 90, 82) where our national team showed promise and was well worth watching but since Hoddle was kicked out by the FA it has been pretty much a predictable load of pants with over protected players, a toothless FA and continuous attempts to knock everything British/English out of the players because Spain or France or whichever foreign flavour of the month play a certain way.
To my mind nearly all of the last 20 years or so has been the most depressing, miserable, unexciting and dreary time to be an England fan.
As I said above I don't think you can blame SKY (not for this anyway)
We messed up in 1970, saving Bobby Charlton for the next round, messed up big time in 1973 (and didn't qualify for 1974) didn't qualify for 1978 and in fact 1982 was our first competitive qualification for twenty years as we had qualified as hosts in 1966. I could go on but the catalogue of disasters is just too depressing.
At least we are qualifying regularly now but England don't know how to win in a knockout format - simple as that
by Silver Fox » 29 Jun 2016 19:00
by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jun 2016 19:54
by harry » 29 Jun 2016 19:56
genome A caller on 606 last night made a good point. When you think of the top teams in Europe the best teams have an identity and way of playing that often reflects the best teams in the country.
Italy: Strong emphasis on defence and organisation - Juve
Spain: Tiki-taka football, high possession - Barcelona
Germany: High work rate, quick movement, disciplined - Bayern
I feel England have lost theirs, that physical aspect, good pace, playing to the qualities of the strikers. I felt more than a few parallels with England and Reading actually
by Brosef Stalin » 29 Jun 2016 20:58
harrygenome A caller on 606 last night made a good point. When you think of the top teams in Europe the best teams have an identity and way of playing that often reflects the best teams in the country.
Italy: Strong emphasis on defence and organisation - Juve
Spain: Tiki-taka football, high possession - Barcelona
Germany: High work rate, quick movement, disciplined - Bayern
I feel England have lost theirs, that physical aspect, good pace, playing to the qualities of the strikers. I felt more than a few parallels with England and Reading actually
England: promised a lot before the critical run-in, choked & let their fans down - Spurs
by harry » 29 Jun 2016 23:07
Brosef Stalinharrygenome A caller on 606 last night made a good point. When you think of the top teams in Europe the best teams have an identity and way of playing that often reflects the best teams in the country.
Italy: Strong emphasis on defence and organisation - Juve
Spain: Tiki-taka football, high possession - Barcelona
Germany: High work rate, quick movement, disciplined - Bayern
I feel England have lost theirs, that physical aspect, good pace, playing to the qualities of the strikers. I felt more than a few parallels with England and Reading actually
England: promised a lot before the critical run-in, choked & let their fans down - Spurs
Spurs came third in a two horse race
by Sutekh » 30 Jun 2016 09:28
by Ascotexgunner » 30 Jun 2016 19:05
Sutekh An Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman go into a pub for a drink. The Welshman was still in France.
by TFF » 30 Jun 2016 20:14
by Royal Rother » 30 Jun 2016 21:57
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