His link up play was as good as anyone we've seen at this tournament
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Re: Euro 2024
A 2 man pivot against ******* Slovenia is peak Southgate.
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Re: Euro 2024
Exactly the here CCCrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:03 pmTrouble is with this channel hopping I always end up missing the goals and that was the case today![]()

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They say you are better being lucky than good. Southgate has excelled at the former. Again, like in the other tournaments,
2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th favourites behind us now all in the opposite half of the draw if we win tonight.
2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th favourites behind us now all in the opposite half of the draw if we win tonight.
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Re: Euro 2024
35 minutes of sh1te so far.
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Re: Euro 2024
Been some really good football played in this tournament so far, exciting games and excellent entertainment.
And then England take the field....
And then England take the field....

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Re: Euro 2024
Every game in this competition we've played like it's a pre season friendly. It's another hard watch.
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Re: Euro 2024
England have been rather cautious haven’t they 
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Perhaps not relevant - but may be - England has @ 28 times more people than Slovenia. Surley we should be pasting them if that is any kind of measure. Then again we do have equalising factors. One being the manager.
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They need to stop dithering and be more direct, get into some close quarters combat.
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Re: Euro 2024
Watching this I'm wondering why we need 2 CBs.
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Singing the Great Escape now, v Slovenia.
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Lee Dixon’s voice is the perfect fit for this match, dull and boring, I don’t know he may be a very nice chap but how he gets to work as a pundit with that tone is baffling, it’s just noise!
Anyway sorry back to the excitement!
Anyway sorry back to the excitement!
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Bellingham play acting. 

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Re: Euro 2024
1st thing Kane has done (apart from walking around) for most of this game
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Slovenian population 2.6 million.
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Another weary evening watching England
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Declan Rice trying to rouse more energy from his team mates.
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Re: Euro 2024
At the start of the Euros Paddy Power had Slovenia priced up at 500/1 England as the 3/1 favs. Just as well the stiffer opponents are in the other part of the draw as it stands.
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On comes Josip Illicic.
What a player he was at Atalanta. Great to see him back after his troubles over the past few years.
What a player he was at Atalanta. Great to see him back after his troubles over the past few years.
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Re: Euro 2024
Absolute bobbins again, watch them Nick a goal, be delighted and tell the pundits they know nothing for criticising them so far.
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Re: Euro 2024
Palmer deserves dropping I’ve seen him pass it forward on at least three occasions since he came on. Gareth will be furious.
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At least England have Ivan Toney for the penalties...
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Kane needs dropping, he doesn't look fit.
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Why have I just wasted two hours of my life?
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We will never win a thing with this idiot in charge
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To be fair, as we got towards the end of the second half, we sometimes had as many as two men in the box. (Not usually Kane, though.)
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Absolute horse excrement
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Re: Euro 2024
I don’t understand why England managers play players out of there natural positions!!
Drives me nuts
Example Trippier on the left, will not go down the the left when he gets the ball, first thing he does is stop play it back with his right foot

Trippier down the right would put great crosses in for Kane.
Does this country have no left sided defenders?
I just don’t get it
Drives me nuts
Example Trippier on the left, will not go down the the left when he gets the ball, first thing he does is stop play it back with his right foot
Trippier down the right would put great crosses in for Kane.
Does this country have no left sided defenders?
I just don’t get it
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You have only won one thing EVER and you were at homeblatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 10:43 pmWe will never win a thing with this idiot in charge

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India and China have over a billion people. They’ve never won the world cup.
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A tournament too far for Southgate. He looks completely bust.
I think he should have gone after the last Euros, and was surprised the WC in Qatar didn't see him out the door.
The feel good factor has completely gone and all we're left with is a very limited tactician who looks out of his depth.
It's dreadful to watch.
I think he should have gone after the last Euros, and was surprised the WC in Qatar didn't see him out the door.
The feel good factor has completely gone and all we're left with is a very limited tactician who looks out of his depth.
It's dreadful to watch.
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Yeah, let's compare countries where football is the main sport to countries like India and China, where football is probably their 10th played sport if you're lucky and where they have hardly any history in it and have never been interested in football in the past, certainly nowhere near the obsession with it in Europe and South Americaby Dyched...
India and China have over a billion people. They’ve never won the World Cup.

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If it makes you feel any better, the Denmark v Serbia game was equally dull.
The group of death by boredom.
The group of death by boredom.
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Whats funny with that? Skiing is bigger than football in Slovenia. Same rules didn’t apply then.BigChaCha wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 7:31 amYeah, let's compare countries where football is the main sport to countries like India and China, where football is probably their 10th played sport if you're lucky and where they have hardly any history in it and have never been interested in football in the past, certainly nowhere near the obsession with it in Europe and South America![]()
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Re: Euro 2024
Plain Ham sandwich
Ready salted crisps
Bottle of water
If Southgate was a meal deal
Ready salted crisps
Bottle of water
If Southgate was a meal deal
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Palmer and Gordon added some spark but the rest of the performance was almost as bad as the last one.
Has Southgate learned nothing from the Iceland defeat?
Has Southgate learned nothing from the Iceland defeat?
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Re: Euro 2024
Things Southgate never said, part 1: Go out and enjoy yourselves, lads.
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It's difficult to understand what Southgate is watching. We were absolutely dreadful again.
Bellingham looks totally disinterested, all his bravado from the first game has disappeared and he looks as bored as the rest of us.
Kane doesn't look fit AND doesn't work in the current set up. He needs pace around him.
Gallagher was never the answer to the midfield issues and even Rice wasn't his usual self.
Trippier is still lost at left back, but he did remind Gareth of his strongest trait by putting the best ball into the box at the end of the first half.
TAA did nothing but lose the ball when he came on.
Only Foden and Palmer looked to make anything happen, and Gordon looked useful for the couple of minutes he was on the pitch.
I'd make a few changes for the next game... and you could argue Watkins should come in for Kane, but I feel Kane will come to life with Palmer, Foden and Gordon behind him.
Pickford
Walker Stones Guehi Shaw
Mainoo Rice
Palmer Foden Gordon
Kane
Bellingham looks totally disinterested, all his bravado from the first game has disappeared and he looks as bored as the rest of us.
Kane doesn't look fit AND doesn't work in the current set up. He needs pace around him.
Gallagher was never the answer to the midfield issues and even Rice wasn't his usual self.
Trippier is still lost at left back, but he did remind Gareth of his strongest trait by putting the best ball into the box at the end of the first half.
TAA did nothing but lose the ball when he came on.
Only Foden and Palmer looked to make anything happen, and Gordon looked useful for the couple of minutes he was on the pitch.
I'd make a few changes for the next game... and you could argue Watkins should come in for Kane, but I feel Kane will come to life with Palmer, Foden and Gordon behind him.
Pickford
Walker Stones Guehi Shaw
Mainoo Rice
Palmer Foden Gordon
Kane
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Re: Euro 2024
I can't wait for Southgate to name an unchanged team for the next match.
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TAA back into midfield, surely?SalouClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 8:45 amI can't wait for Southgate to name an unchanged team for the next match.
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The natives are not happy https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 00y6x3j07o
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Re: Euro 2024
I think it's time to reduce the underperforming ego's and go for broke. Particularly I think Kane played like he's been in the Bavarian Brauhauses a bit too much. Bellingham is strangely lethargic and doesn't suit being shunted to the left to accommodate Foden in the middle as was tried time and time again last night. Finally I don't think Rice offered much in a game which was screaming for someone to break from midfield.
The back four look fairly secure and steady albeit the fullbacks continue to offer no forward threat, particularly in Trippier's case.
Arguably the best move involved 3 of the 4 subs used (albeit in the last moments) with a move involving Gordon, Mainoo and Palmer.
For me we go for it with the following:
Pickford.
Walker Stones Guehi Shaw* *Walker at LB and TAA at RB if Shaw still not fit
Mainoo Wharton
Saka Foden Gordon
Watkins
The back four look fairly secure and steady albeit the fullbacks continue to offer no forward threat, particularly in Trippier's case.
Arguably the best move involved 3 of the 4 subs used (albeit in the last moments) with a move involving Gordon, Mainoo and Palmer.
For me we go for it with the following:
Pickford.
Walker Stones Guehi Shaw* *Walker at LB and TAA at RB if Shaw still not fit
Mainoo Wharton
Saka Foden Gordon
Watkins
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Bellingham needs to play off Kane, not hugging the left touchline. Foden needs to play on the right. Gordon on the left.
The England team is cursed with talent all in the same guises. Palmer, Foden and Saka are all left footed inside forwards that like to play on the right.
Trippier, Alexander-Arnold and Walker are all attacking right backs.
Playing a player on the left that cuts inside doesn't work well with Trippier who also wants to cut in and cross. You need either a left footed left back with a right footed winger in front or vice versa. The one time Foden did drift wide like a traditional winger it created space for Trippier to put in a great ball.
I don't really understand why we're so reluctant to get crosses in the box. There are so many great crossers in the team.
The England team is cursed with talent all in the same guises. Palmer, Foden and Saka are all left footed inside forwards that like to play on the right.
Trippier, Alexander-Arnold and Walker are all attacking right backs.
Playing a player on the left that cuts inside doesn't work well with Trippier who also wants to cut in and cross. You need either a left footed left back with a right footed winger in front or vice versa. The one time Foden did drift wide like a traditional winger it created space for Trippier to put in a great ball.
I don't really understand why we're so reluctant to get crosses in the box. There are so many great crossers in the team.
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I just don't think Kane warrants his place, currently. Bellingham, goal in the opening game aside, has faded badly too. I think the only way Bellingham should be playing is CM, in place of Rice, with Mainoo at the side of him.superdimitri wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:41 amBellingham needs to play off Kane, not hugging the left touchline. Foden needs to play on the right. Gordon on the left.
The England team is cursed with talent all in the same guises. Palmer, Foden and Saka are all left footed inside forwards that like to play on the right.
Trippier, Alexander-Arnold and Walker are all attacking right backs.
Playing a player on the left that cuts inside doesn't work well with Trippier who also wants to cut in and cross. You need either a left footed left back with a right footed winger in front or vice versa. The one time Foden did drift wide like a traditional winger it created space for Trippier to put in a great ball.
I don't really understand why we're so reluctant to get crosses in the box. There are so many great crossers in the team.
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There are few people in the box to aim for. Kane is usually out wide so we're relying on a midfielder to get in there, and most of them don't.superdimitri wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:41 amI don't really understand why we're so reluctant to get crosses in the box. There are so many great crossers in the team.
Southgate is far too fond of the idea that if you keep possession, the goals will come. In general you actually have to work for your goals, not sit back and wait for them.
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