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Love it. Top man.I also run a hitman service too. Discount for lovely Southend fans.
Love it. Top man.I also run a hitman service too. Discount for lovely Southend fans.
Ok I’ll be in bed around 730 pm. Alarm set for 2.30am. KO at 3am. Currently celebrating in advance!!!. Turning up for work with alcohol on breath is a 100 percent no no. England shirt dug out and ready. Predicting 2-1 with Kane to silence the criticism and a masterclass.3am Monday for me and decisions on Sports bar or watch from home
Since RHB is the same age as me and i saw the WC final which Engand and Sir Alf won I'd say he's deliberately ovelooking it :Of course he's right about England's record in the Euros under Alf (and others)but the point as GS will find out this evening is to win the thing.Alf didn’t get England beyond the semis of the Euros. He isn’t forgetting anything.
They didn't win anything either.I too would like England to play like Holland '74, but we don't have that side.
You make the best of what you have, and Foden's near dribble past everyone against the Dutch was the first time his tournament anyone in a white shirt has vaguely achieved same.
Let's assume you get a different manager: what do you do with this squad that would remotely see them play 'good' football?
Swap England for Southend. Swap the Euros for the FA Cup. If we get to the final twice in two attempts, would you consider it a failure? Would you look at the opposition and say we were lucky?The standard of opposition to what we have faced so far was much much higher. We as @TrueBlue has stated have rode our luck against pretty dismal teams so far. We have world class players stifled by a system that bores the pants off most of us.
Nobody can say this has been a great tournament football wise.
Spot the union jack upside-down competition
Great graphic. Noticed it only shows on portrait mode on my android phone. Switch to landscape and it's the football in the net graphic.
Oh yes, they did! 50 years later articles are being written about Holland 74 because of what they did to football.They didn't win anything either.
Southgate will never stop the criticism for some, whatever he does, including winning EURO 24. Just because the critics blow out a lot of hot air about his team's playing style, it doesn't make them right. BUT, if he wins this tournament he will go down in English football history as a legend and that will accompany his knighthood. Of course, if England lose they will all be giving it 'Told you so', if anyone is listening.Well I guess the only way Southgate will stop the criticism is to win and win in style (even then people will still moan and say we were lucky etc). Who’d be England manager.
It’s not about being right. It’s about what people like and the vast majority find it boring and detrimental to a very talented squad.Southgate will never stop the criticism for some, whatever he does, including winning EURO 24. Just because the critics blow out a lot of hot air about his team's playing style, it doesn't make them right. BUT, if he wins this tournament he will go down in English football history as a legend and that will accompany his knighthood. Of course, if England lose they will all be giving it 'Told you so', if anyone is listening.
It’s not about being right. It’s about what people like and the vast majority find it boring and detrimental to a very talented squad.
Over the years we have had some shocking squads which is why we have struggled. Previously the Premier League wasn’t seen as the strongest. A lot of money was invested into St George’s which has helped develop the youth and push forward the England squad.
Gareth has been lucky that he has come in a golden generation where we have world class talent. You also have the fact that we have been lucky in our runs and that the juggernaut’s of the past are no longer as strong as they used to be.
I think with a different manager we would have won games more convincingly rather than limping through each game.
I don’t care much for watching the National Team, if you gave me the choice of a win tonight or Southend beating Canvey on Tuesday I would choose a Southend win every day of the week. I watch the big tournament games and this has been dreadful to watch but most of all frustrating because those players are so much better than what they are serving up due to a shocking style of play.
In my opinion, England will be that juggernaut under a different manager (who I don’t know, maybe Howe or Potter! Definitely not Lampard).
Definitely not PotterIt’s not about being right. It’s about what people like and the vast majority find it boring and detrimental to a very talented squad.
Over the years we have had some shocking squads which is why we have struggled. Previously the Premier League wasn’t seen as the strongest. A lot of money was invested into St George’s which has helped develop the youth and push forward the England squad.
Gareth has been lucky that he has come in a golden generation where we have world class talent. You also have the fact that we have been lucky in our runs and that the juggernaut’s of the past are no longer as strong as they used to be.
I think with a different manager we would have won games more convincingly rather than limping through each game.
I don’t care much for watching the National Team, if you gave me the choice of a win tonight or Southend beating Canvey on Tuesday I would choose a Southend win every day of the week. I watch the big tournament games and this has been dreadful to watch but most of all frustrating because those players are so much better than what they are serving up due to a shocking style of play.
In my opinion, England will be that juggernaut under a different manager (who I don’t know, maybe Howe or Potter! Definitely not Lampard).
But look at the quality of the sides they were against. There was much better quality back then.Definitely not Potter
Don’t necessarily agree this is “the” golden generation…we won nothing with insane talent like Lineker, Shearer, Gazza, Rooney, Beckham, Lampard, Gerrard, Owen, Barnes etc. .. with much more attack minded managers. Whatever you think of Gareth and his more conservative style, no England manager has got the team to at least the last 8 in 4 consecutive major championships. Not even close.
I do get that the football isn’t as attack minded as some would like and it’s been defence first at times. Of course we’d all rather watch fast slick forward movement, goals flying in and players doing what they do for their clubs week in week out. A few of them are carrying injuries or look knackered.
I don’t think it helps when teams park the bus against us, Spain won’t so let’s hope for a really good game of football and hey if we lose, I hope we go out in style.
I support Southend, I follow England….loosely.Ricey ! A history making tournament win for the men's National side breaking a fifty year plus duck or a win in a meaningless July friendly by a makeshift Southend squad against Canvey ?
^^^^^THIS!!!!!!I'm staggered at the amount of criticism and abuse Southgate gets to be honest, he is far and away the most successful England manager ever, and bearing in mind we don't play in a league and it's all about tournament football where the aim is to win the tournament, he has got us to a Q/F, a semi and two finals during his time in charge.
Now, I'll be honest, I don't really watch England friendlies because they don't matter; I see the odd qualification match but always the finals matches. I'm really not concerned about losing to someone like Iceland 1-0 in a half-baked, 50% effort friendly where no-one wants to get injured and I don't care how many substitutions he makes in those games as that is the only chance he gets to properly trial systems and tactics.
But in the actual tournaments, his record is fantastic and we are a world force again, regardless of the way fans might want us to play. If he were to stay on - which I doubt - I think we would continue to be a world force for a few more years to come.
All the great teams keep on going and score lots of late goals... it doesn't make them lucky. Our great promotion sides were similar, as we kept going and going and scored several late goals through the season.
I think he deserves huge credit for everything he has done, bringing young, exciting players through, not relying on the "Old Guard" and we now stand on the brink of winning our first tournament for 58 years.