Germany or Scotland

Who do you want to win, Germany or Scotland?

Germany
12
60%
Scotland
8
40%
 
Total votes: 20
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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Royal Rother » 14 Jun 2024 22:08

Very impressed by Germany.

Slick passing, and movement all done at speed.

Hardly a back pass to Neuer.

Contrast that to England’s laboured passing, tedious rotation amongst the back 4 that eventually finds its way back to Pickford on Sunday.

Southgate OUT!

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Winston Biscuit » 14 Jun 2024 22:12

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by LUX » 14 Jun 2024 22:14

Lolz, 7-5 to Germany in the poll.

I always support the Home Nations, must admit.

Oh well.

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by tulip » 14 Jun 2024 22:18

LUX Lolz, 7-5 to Germany in the poll.

I always support the Home Nations, must admit.

Oh well.

I was supporting Scotland also (have very distant Scottish ancestry), could never support Germany, much too Dutch for that.

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by genome » 14 Jun 2024 22:45

1 shot all game from Scotland, off target


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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Loafer » 15 Jun 2024 06:48

genome 1 shot all game from Scotland, off target

How's that possible? They scored a goal

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by sputnik » 15 Jun 2024 06:55

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Franchise FC » 15 Jun 2024 07:58

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Orion1871 Been a few tackles like that this season with only a yellow given. Good to see a ref actually giving a red card for it. PL refs take note.

Both feet off the ground, clearly out of control, studs up, contact above the ankle
Apart from that I can’t see why it was red :roll:


:|

Not sure why the roll eyes. I didn't say it wasn't a red. I said it was a red, and there have been similar tackles this season where only a yellow was given for it.

The rolly eyes were based on the fact that he was pleading with the referee that it wasn’t red


Anyway, all done and dusted
I’ll make sue my rolly eyes are given due direction next time :wink:

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Loafer » 15 Jun 2024 09:34

Teams that could beat Scotland :

Manchester United
Manchester City
Arsenal
Chelsea
Spurs
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Newcastle
West Ham
Crystal Palace
Wolves
Brighton
Bournemouth
Fulham
Everton
Brentford
Notts Forest
Leicester
Ipswich
Southampton
Burnley
Sheffield
Luton
Leeds
West Brom
Norwich
Hull
Middlesborough
Coventry
Preston
Bristol City
Cardiff
Millwall
Swansea
Watford
Sunderland
Stoke
QPR
Blackburn
Sheffield Wednesday
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Oxford
Derby
Birmingham
Rotherham
Huddersfield
Bolton
Peterborough
Barnsley
Lincoln
Blackpool
Stevenage
Wycombe
Leyton Orient
Wigan
Exeter
Northampton
Bristol Rovers
Charlton
Reading
Cambridge
Shrewsbury
Burton
Wrexham
Mansfield
Stockport
Crawley
Fleetwood
Cheltenham
Port Vale
Carlisle
Doncaster
Crewe
MK Dons
Barrow
Bradford
Wimbledon
Walsall
Gillingham
Harrogate
Notts County
Morecambe
Tranmere
Accrington
Newport
Swindon
Salford
Grimsby
Colchester
Chesterfield
Bromley
Sutton
Forest Green
Barnet
Altrincham
Solihull Moors
Gateshead
Halifax
Aldershot
Southend
Oldham
Rochdale
Hartlepool
Eastleigh
Maidenhead
Dag & Red
Wealdstone
Woking
AFC Fylde
Ebbsfleet
York
Tamworth
Boston
Yeovil
Braintree
Boreham Wood
Kidderminster
Dorking
Oxford City
Scunthorpe
Brackley
Chorley
Alfreton
Curzon Ashton
South Shields
Spennymoor
Chester
Hereford
Warrington
Scarborough
Buxton
Peterborough Sports
Darlington
Southport
Kings Lynn
Rushall
Farsley
Blyth
Banbury
Gloucester
Bishop’s Stortford
Chelmsford
Worthing
Maidstone
Bath
Aveley
Farnborough
Hampton & Richmond
Slough
St.Albans
Chippenham
Weston Super-Mare
Tonbridge
Weymouth
Truro
Welling
Torquay
Eastbourne
Hemel Hempstead
Dartford
Taunton
Havant & W
Dover
Radcliffe
Macclesfield
Marine
Warrington Rylands
Worksop
Hyde
Ashton
Gainsborough
Lancaster
Guiseley
Ilkeston
Whitby
Morpeth
FC United
Matlock
Bamber Bridge
Workington
Basford
Bradford PA
Stafford
Atherton
Marske
Needham Market
Telford
Leamington
Redditch
Mickleover
Stratford
Stamford
Halesowen
St.Ives
Royston
Coalville
Stourbridge
Leiston
Barwell
Kettering
Alvechurch
Bromsgrove
Sudbury
Hitchin
Berkhamsted
Long Eaton
Nuneaton
Chesham
AFC Totton
Salisbury
Gosport
Bracknell
Merthyr Town
Walton & Hersham
Hungerford
Dorchester
Hendon
Winchester
Basingstoke
Poole
Tiverton
Sholing
Swindon S
Hanwell Town
Plymouth Parkway
Beaconsfield
Hayes & Yeading
Harrow
Didcot
Hornchurch
Chatham
Enfield
Wingate & Finchley
Horsham
Billericay
Hastings
Lewes
Whitehawk
Bognor Regis
Carshalton
Dulwich Hamlet
Hashtag
Canvey Island
Potters Bar
Folkestone
Cray Wanderers
Cheshunt
Margate
Haringey
Concord
Kingstonian


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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Crusader Royal » 15 Jun 2024 11:35

Loafer Teams that could beat Scotland :

Manchester United
Manchester City
Arsenal
Chelsea
Spurs
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Newcastle
West Ham
Crystal Palace
Wolves
Brighton
Bournemouth
Fulham
Everton
Brentford
Notts Forest
Leicester
Ipswich
Southampton
Burnley
Sheffield
Luton
Leeds
West Brom
Norwich
Hull
Middlesborough
Coventry
Preston
Bristol City
Cardiff
Millwall
Swansea
Watford
Sunderland
Stoke
QPR
Blackburn
Sheffield Wednesday
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Oxford
Derby
Birmingham
Rotherham
Huddersfield
Bolton
Peterborough
Barnsley
Lincoln
Blackpool
Stevenage
Wycombe
Leyton Orient
Wigan
Exeter
Northampton
Bristol Rovers
Charlton
Reading
Cambridge
Shrewsbury
Burton
Wrexham
Mansfield
Stockport
Crawley
Fleetwood
Cheltenham
Port Vale
Carlisle
Doncaster
Crewe
MK Dons
Barrow
Bradford
Wimbledon
Walsall
Gillingham
Harrogate
Notts County
Morecambe
Tranmere
Accrington
Newport
Swindon
Salford
Grimsby
Colchester
Chesterfield
Bromley
Sutton
Forest Green
Barnet
Altrincham
Solihull Moors
Gateshead
Halifax
Aldershot
Southend
Oldham
Rochdale
Hartlepool
Eastleigh
Maidenhead
Dag & Red
Wealdstone
Woking
AFC Fylde
Ebbsfleet
York
Tamworth
Boston
Yeovil
Braintree
Boreham Wood
Kidderminster
Dorking
Oxford City
Scunthorpe
Brackley
Chorley
Alfreton
Curzon Ashton
South Shields
Spennymoor
Chester
Hereford
Warrington
Scarborough
Buxton
Peterborough Sports
Darlington
Southport
Kings Lynn
Rushall
Farsley
Blyth
Banbury
Gloucester
Bishop’s Stortford
Chelmsford
Worthing
Maidstone
Bath
Aveley
Farnborough
Hampton & Richmond
Slough
St.Albans
Chippenham
Weston Super-Mare
Tonbridge
Weymouth
Truro
Welling
Torquay
Eastbourne
Hemel Hempstead
Dartford
Taunton
Havant & W
Dover
Radcliffe
Macclesfield
Marine
Warrington Rylands
Worksop
Hyde
Ashton
Gainsborough
Lancaster
Guiseley
Ilkeston
Whitby
Morpeth
FC United
Matlock
Bamber Bridge
Workington
Basford
Bradford PA
Stafford
Atherton
Marske
Needham Market
Telford
Leamington
Redditch
Mickleover
Stratford
Stamford
Halesowen
St.Ives
Royston
Coalville
Stourbridge
Leiston
Barwell
Kettering
Alvechurch
Bromsgrove
Sudbury
Hitchin
Berkhamsted
Long Eaton
Nuneaton
Chesham
AFC Totton
Salisbury
Gosport
Bracknell
Merthyr Town
Walton & Hersham
Hungerford
Dorchester
Hendon
Winchester
Basingstoke
Poole
Tiverton
Sholing
Swindon S
Hanwell Town
Plymouth Parkway
Beaconsfield
Hayes & Yeading
Harrow
Didcot
Hornchurch
Chatham
Enfield
Wingate & Finchley
Horsham
Billericay
Hastings
Lewes
Whitehawk
Bognor Regis
Carshalton
Dulwich Hamlet
Hashtag
Canvey Island
Potters Bar
Folkestone
Cray Wanderers
Cheshunt
Margate
Haringey
Concord
Kingstonian


To be fair I saw Didcot a few times last season and I reckon Scotland might get a draw there….

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by SouthDownsRoyal » 15 Jun 2024 14:28

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jun 2024 19:23

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Orion1871 Been a few tackles like that this season with only a yellow given. Good to see a ref actually giving a red card for it. PL refs take note.

Both feet off the ground, clearly out of control, studs up, contact above the ankle
Apart from that I can’t see why it was red :roll:


It wasn’t studs up into the challenge though. He gets the ball then makes contact kicking the back of Gundogan’s calf. Side of his calf at the worst.

Could you not see the other foot studs up straight into the ankle first on the repeated slow mos?

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by Franchise FC » 15 Jun 2024 20:27

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Apart from that I can’t see why it was red :roll:


It wasn’t studs up into the challenge though. He gets the ball then makes contact kicking the back of Gundogan’s calf. Side of his calf at the worst.

Could you not see the other foot studs up straight into the ankle first on the repeated slow mos?

I think SP has admitted he missed that at first


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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Vision » 15 Jun 2024 23:52

Royal Rother Very impressed by Germany.

Slick passing, and movement all done at speed.

Hardly a back pass to Neuer.

Contrast that to England’s laboured passing, tedious rotation amongst the back 4 that eventually finds its way back to Pickford on Sunday.

Southgate OUT!


Unless Clarke jumps ship to Serbia overnight i can't see them or anyone for that matter leaving the amount of space in behind them that Scotland did for Germany. Having a high line is one thing but the whole point when you do it is you shorten the pitch and make it easier to put pressure on the ball. Scotland didn't bother with that either, just sat off the ball and left the space in behind. Baffling tactics.

Most teams that play England it will a deep block and hit us on the break which whether people like it or not may well require a fair bit of patience.

That said, Musiala's ability to dribble out of tight spots at pace puts a little perspective on those that will claim our young talent should be world beaters.

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Franchise FC » 16 Jun 2024 07:31

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Royal Rother Very impressed by Germany.

Slick passing, and movement all done at speed.

Hardly a back pass to Neuer.

Contrast that to England’s laboured passing, tedious rotation amongst the back 4 that eventually finds its way back to Pickford on Sunday.

Southgate OUT!


Unless Clarke jumps ship to Serbia overnight i can't see them or anyone for that matter leaving the amount of space in behind them that Scotland did for Germany. Having a high line is one thing but the whole point when you do it is you shorten the pitch and make it easier to put pressure on the ball. Scotland didn't bother with that either, just sat off the ball and left the space in behind. Baffling tactics.

Most teams that play England it will a deep block and hit us on the break which whether people like it or not may well require a fair bit of patience.

That said, Musiala's ability to dribble out of tight spots at pace puts a little perspective on those that will claim our young talent should be world beaters.

I don’t subscribe to that, but Musiala is no different to Foden on that score

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Royal Rother » 16 Jun 2024 08:32

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Royal Rother Very impressed by Germany.

Slick passing, and movement all done at speed.

Hardly a back pass to Neuer.

Contrast that to England’s laboured passing, tedious rotation amongst the back 4 that eventually finds its way back to Pickford on Sunday.

Southgate OUT!


Unless Clarke jumps ship to Serbia overnight i can't see them or anyone for that matter leaving the amount of space in behind them that Scotland did for Germany. Having a high line is one thing but the whole point when you do it is you shorten the pitch and make it easier to put pressure on the ball. Scotland didn't bother with that either, just sat off the ball and left the space in behind. Baffling tactics.

Most teams that play England it will a deep block and hit us on the break which whether people like it or not may well require a fair bit of patience.

That said, Musiala's ability to dribble out of tight spots at pace puts a little perspective on those that will claim our young talent should be world beaters.

I don’t subscribe to that, but Musiala is no different to Foden on that score


Or Palmer if he's selected and given licence to do that.

I'm not a great reader of the game at all but i thought it was more a case of Germany doing everything at such a pace that Scotland could never really get set and were just chasing shadows as it happened too quickly for them.

A master class in how to maximise advantage of superior technical ability and mental speed. Do it all over the pitch, not just in the final 3rd, and spaces open up everywhere.

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by LUX » 16 Jun 2024 08:50

Yes. Roy Keane and many Scots were furious about that Scottish team’s performance, but the truth is they did do their best. They were just outclassed. Their team was mostly Championship/ Scottish league journeymen and they were up against players from Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Arsenal……..,

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Re: Germany or Scotland

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jun 2024 12:28

Yeah, sure they tried, but they approached the game all wrong.

They left huge gaps down each flank and between midfield and attack.

They went in thinking they had a chance, completely underestimating Germany. They were set up like 3-4-3 and they could take the game to Germany, but they barely had a kick. And they didn’t adapt.

England would have battered that performance too.

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by Royal Rother » 16 Jun 2024 16:03

Snowflake Royal Yeah, sure they tried, but they approached the game all wrong.

They left huge gaps down each flank and between midfield and attack.

They went in thinking they had a chance, completely underestimating Germany. They were set up like 3-4-3 and they could take the game to Germany, but they barely had a kick. And they didn’t adapt.

England would have battered that performance too.


We probably could have if we played in the way Germany did, but we wouldn't have because the over-riding thoughts in some of the players' minds as the game kicked off would have been "if in doubt, recycle, let's not lose this game". And that comes from the manager.

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It wasn’t studs up into the challenge though. He gets the ball then makes contact kicking the back of Gundogan’s calf. Side of his calf at the worst.

Could you not see the other foot studs up straight into the ankle first on the repeated slow mos?

I think SP has admitted he missed that at first


Yep, and also, ‘studs up’ tackles are mainly dangerous when a player is running in from distance with lots of weight and momentum behind the tackle/foul, not when you’re just kicking out at an opponent from a standing still position.

Saying it was a ‘studs up tackle’ brings up a mental image of something much worse than what the tackle yesterday actually was.

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