by Pepe the Horseman » 21 Jun 2024 02:22
by Royal Rother » 21 Jun 2024 07:05
by Franchise FC » 21 Jun 2024 07:13
AscotexgunnerURZZZZ This Trent experiment is really not working
No point selecting a player renowned for picking out runners when your attackers don’t run
Or renowned for being a crap defender and lazy at tracking back. It's like Rice is having to do his job for him. His lack of spacial awareness was there for all to see on the Denmark goal. He was covering nothing.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Jun 2024 07:45
by Royal Rother » 21 Jun 2024 07:55
by Stranded » 21 Jun 2024 08:17
Royal Rother A good manager looks at the players at his disposal and works out how to form the most effective team from them, utilising their best attributes in their best positions, but always thinking how the mix can gel together to be a properly cohesive team.
For sure it’s not easy, but I don’t think Southgate has the vision to do that, which is why we have square pegs in round holes, and keep seeing very ineffective and disjointed performances.
by Royal Rother » 21 Jun 2024 09:34
StrandedRoyal Rother A good manager looks at the players at his disposal and works out how to form the most effective team from them, utilising their best attributes in their best positions, but always thinking how the mix can gel together to be a properly cohesive team.
For sure it’s not easy, but I don’t think Southgate has the vision to do that, which is why we have square pegs in round holes, and keep seeing very ineffective and disjointed performances.
Well he's clearly got it right in tournaments more than he's got it wrong....
by paultheroyal » 21 Jun 2024 09:52
by Franchise FC » 21 Jun 2024 09:52
Royal RotherStrandedRoyal Rother A good manager looks at the players at his disposal and works out how to form the most effective team from them, utilising their best attributes in their best positions, but always thinking how the mix can gel together to be a properly cohesive team.
For sure it’s not easy, but I don’t think Southgate has the vision to do that, which is why we have square pegs in round holes, and keep seeing very ineffective and disjointed performances.
Well he's clearly got it right in tournaments more than he's got it wrong....
But even then, in the big moments, he so clearly got it wrong.
by WestYorksRoyal » 21 Jun 2024 09:54
Royal RotherStrandedRoyal Rother A good manager looks at the players at his disposal and works out how to form the most effective team from them, utilising their best attributes in their best positions, but always thinking how the mix can gel together to be a properly cohesive team.
For sure it’s not easy, but I don’t think Southgate has the vision to do that, which is why we have square pegs in round holes, and keep seeing very ineffective and disjointed performances.
Well he's clearly got it right in tournaments more than he's got it wrong....
But even then, in the big moments, he so clearly got it wrong.
by Franchise FC » 21 Jun 2024 09:54
paultheroyal Man City and Arsenal know how to win games and play good football.
Just set the team up with the best available players to play this way. It really is not rocket science. Round pegs square holes is a throwback to the scholes era etc.
It was just an utter mess last night. They all looked confused and lost and with that brought about mistakes, missed passes etc. it was utter turgid.
by Forbury Lion » 21 Jun 2024 10:15
I was thinking play Kane as the number 10 as he naturally wants to drop deep and can hold up the ball and pick out a pass, play Bellingham up front which is where he scored most of his 20+ goals for Real Madrid.... or maybe have them interchange during play?Pepe the Horseman Everyone getting on Foden's back, yet he still looked our biggest threat when he played through the middle. Personally think it's worth dropping Bellingham deeper if it means getting the best out of Kane and Foden.
by Royal Rother » 21 Jun 2024 10:57
WestYorksRoyalRoyal RotherStranded
Well he's clearly got it right in tournaments more than he's got it wrong....
But even then, in the big moments, he so clearly got it wrong.
I don't think anyone looking at the big picture can call his reign a failure. The national team was a toxic environment before he was there, players didn't enjoy playing. He's got us our best results in major tournaments since '66, has for a lot of his time got us playing good football and has really connected the nation and team again. That people now consider failing to win a tournament "failure" shows how good a job he has done. If your view is only winning is success, that shows a lack of understanding for how difficult it is and how much work is involved in laying foundations.
But he is becoming a victim of his own success in that very few of us back him to make the final step. It may need a different man to finish the job. And I agree he has shown similar failings in the big moments; see the 2018 SF and 2021 final which were lost for the same reasons.
by Green » 21 Jun 2024 11:24
Royal RotherGreenRoyal Rother Good analysis on ITV about England before the Spain game I thought.
What did they say?
https://youtu.be/t7KVOevLswQ?si=UqDuzeCW3-h5bd9o
by Brum Royal » 21 Jun 2024 11:55
by paultheroyal » 21 Jun 2024 12:07
Franchise FCpaultheroyal Man City and Arsenal know how to win games and play good football.
Just set the team up with the best available players to play this way. It really is not rocket science. Round pegs square holes is a throwback to the scholes era etc.
It was just an utter mess last night. They all looked confused and lost and with that brought about mistakes, missed passes etc. it was utter turgid.
Man City and Arsenal can use money to buy players to fill the round and square holes as appropriate
International managers don't have that option
by SouthDownsRoyal » 21 Jun 2024 13:39
Green
thanks, yeh good summary.
Find the beebs analysis dreadful these days
by Franchise FC » 21 Jun 2024 13:48
paultheroyalFranchise FCpaultheroyal Man City and Arsenal know how to win games and play good football.
Just set the team up with the best available players to play this way. It really is not rocket science. Round pegs square holes is a throwback to the scholes era etc.
It was just an utter mess last night. They all looked confused and lost and with that brought about mistakes, missed passes etc. it was utter turgid.
Man City and Arsenal can use money to buy players to fill the round and square holes as appropriate
International managers don't have that option
Yeah I get that, but the style of football, how they play is what they are used too. A large number of players in that squad are adapted to it, and as professional athletes others should be close to replicating that. So set the teams up in that style and the best available players to go into them positions.
By changing it and adapting brings us closer to the also rans teams.
by Winston Biscuit » 21 Jun 2024 13:52
by Pepe the Horseman » 21 Jun 2024 14:29
Brum Royal An option for me would be to not start TAA but have him come on as the right wing sub for Saka and just let him get at players without having to defend, then you can structure the centre of the midfield properly.
There was a poll on Twitter running last night asking the question of who of the these former England "stars" would you have in the current squad - Ferdinand, A Cole, Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard. The runaway winner was Ashley Cole, to at least give the squad some balance down the left flank.
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