glass half full Modric -what do you say now?
"Oh wel! I've played in a world cup final and got the medal to prove it"?
by Ascotexgunner » 18 Nov 2018 19:15
glass half full Modric -what do you say now?
by glass half full » 18 Nov 2018 19:38
Ascotexgunnerglass half full Modric -what do you say now?
"Oh wel! I've played in a world cup final and got the medal to prove it"?
by sandman » 18 Nov 2018 19:54
glass half fullAscotexgunnerglass half full Modric -what do you say now?
"Oh wel! I've played in a world cup final and got the medal to prove it"?
"I apologise for my derogatory remarks about England. We were beaten today by the better team."
by glass half full » 18 Nov 2018 20:03
sandmanglass half fullAscotexgunner
"Oh wel! I've played in a world cup final and got the medal to prove it"?
"I apologise for my derogatory remarks about England. We were beaten today by the better team."
What derogatory remarks?
by sandman » 18 Nov 2018 20:09
glass half fullsandmanglass half full
"I apologise for my derogatory remarks about England. We were beaten today by the better team."
What derogatory remarks?
Sorry, I can't remember his exact words but he said something to the effect that England were a weak team.
by glass half full » 18 Nov 2018 20:18
sandmanglass half fullsandman
What derogatory remarks?
Sorry, I can't remember his exact words but he said something to the effect that England were a weak team.
The only comments I can see when googling his name is him saying the English media should be more humble and that Croatia felt disrespected by them at the World Cup, which I don't think is the most controversial thing in the World.
Incidentally I can remember him saying this in an interview after the World Cup match so these quotes are months old and seem to have been dragged back up by our media to create controversy. Which would seem to back up his point.
by sandman » 18 Nov 2018 20:25
by Sanguine » 19 Nov 2018 11:11
sandman Indeed.
Although tbf the Croats played in a highly competitive nations league match two days previously whilst England played in a glorified testimonial.
Well done to England though.
by stealthpapes » 19 Nov 2018 11:13
glass half full Modric -what do you say now?
by glass half full » 19 Nov 2018 11:49
stealthpapesglass half full Modric -what do you say now?
by Victor Meldrew » 19 Nov 2018 12:47
glass half full Modric -what do you say now?
by Hoop Blah » 19 Nov 2018 13:30
Victor Meldrewglass half full Modric -what do you say now?
Presumably he might say something like "Who was the standout player on the pitch again last night?"
Streets ahead of anybody else.
by Victor Meldrew » 19 Nov 2018 16:52
Hoop BlahVictor Meldrewglass half full Modric -what do you say now?
Presumably he might say something like "Who was the standout player on the pitch again last night?"
Streets ahead of anybody else.
Streets ahead? I'm not sure he even shaded it against Delph myself, let alone be streets ahead of anybody else.
I'm more interested in the performances on the pitch than the twisting of a few comments that have been twisted by the media, and I think we played well against a very good side. It's good signs for England and we're seeing a squad play with a lot more freedom and confidence right now.
My fear is that people, and the media, will start to expect too much and focus on the negatives as this squad evolves. We, as a country, are so quick to jump on the back on a bad result or performance by our national team. It's been a significant factor in the failure to fulfil our potential over the last 20 or so years and hopefully this new dawn will be off the pitch as well as on it.
by Hoop Blah » 19 Nov 2018 17:06
Victor Meldrew Thank goodness there are no International breaks till March(?)-these 2 weeks even when there are just friendlies feel every time like an eternity.
by Sanguine » 20 Nov 2018 08:15
by Stranded » 20 Nov 2018 08:57
Victor Meldrew I do however not see such a great improvement in the quality of football as some are suggesting and as sandman says we score most of our goals from set pieces.
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2018 09:36
Old Man Andrews Can't remember a time when I was more excited about our national team. Our games are exciting on the whole and more importantly we are actually winning games when it matters. To beat Spain away from home and to come from behind to beat Croatia are things we would never have been able to do 10-20 years ago, we'd have buckled. This current crop of players are a unit and have a bit of belief in themselves and it has come purely from the manager in my opinion, he has single handidly changed our fortunes and given the nation a team to believe in.
What needs to happen next is a bit of bravery from the FA and Premier League. I really want a rule in place that states there has to be at least 4 home nations players in every Premier League team. We need these young kids to start playing early in order to prevent our best young talent having to go to Germany to get game time.
stealthpapesOld Man Andrews Can't remember a time when I was more excited about our national team. Our games are exciting on the whole and more importantly we are actually winning games when it matters. To beat Spain away from home and to come from behind to beat Croatia are things we would never have been able to do 10-20 years ago, we'd have buckled. This current crop of players are a unit and have a bit of belief in themselves and it has come purely from the manager in my opinion, he has single handidly changed our fortunes and given the nation a team to believe in.
What needs to happen next is a bit of bravery from the FA and Premier League. I really want a rule in place that states there has to be at least 4 home nations players in every Premier League team. We need these young kids to start playing early in order to prevent our best young talent having to go to Germany to get game time.
Having the best talent going to Germany is probably better for the national team in the longer run,
by Vision » 20 Nov 2018 10:05
Old Man AndrewsstealthpapesOld Man Andrews Can't remember a time when I was more excited about our national team. Our games are exciting on the whole and more importantly we are actually winning games when it matters. To beat Spain away from home and to come from behind to beat Croatia are things we would never have been able to do 10-20 years ago, we'd have buckled. This current crop of players are a unit and have a bit of belief in themselves and it has come purely from the manager in my opinion, he has single handidly changed our fortunes and given the nation a team to believe in.
What needs to happen next is a bit of bravery from the FA and Premier League. I really want a rule in place that states there has to be at least 4 home nations players in every Premier League team. We need these young kids to start playing early in order to prevent our best young talent having to go to Germany to get game time.
Having the best talent going to Germany is probably better for the national team in the longer run,
It is currently yes. That is because our Premier League clubs do not give them the opportunities they need. With a rule in place we would hopefully negate that.
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