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4 minutes ago, Challenger said:

Bottom line is that England found yet another way to not win a major tournament. Let's see what the next " it's coming home" anti method they can find.

Think they'll make a good effort at being the first ever host nation not to qualify for a major tournament at Euro 28...

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1 minute ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Think they'll make a good effort at being the first ever host nation not to qualify for a major tournament at Euro 28...

we'll qualify easily, as the group will be piss. Kane will look brilliant, Rice will purr.....against largely poor sides

When it comes to playing France, Spain or a rejuvenated Germany when it matters, we will again revert to type and Kane's age will scare us as his continued inclusion will damage the team 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said:

It may not have been the plan, but he amplified that direction of travel by a huge margin

Probably he realised that the English only do it one way

 

But do you think we are better under Tonda holding on to a lead

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1 minute ago, John B said:

Probably he realised that the English only do it one way

 

But do you think we are better under Tonda holding on to a lead

Not really.

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14 minutes ago, Challenger said:

Bottom line is that England found yet another way to not win a major tournament. Let's see what the next " it's coming home" anti method they can find.

Clearly they are not good enough to beat the top countries I would have thought

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It's a daunting thought that, by the time that the next World Cup comes around, nobody under 70ish will have actually seen our one win.

 

Posted
33 minutes ago, John B said:

However, Tuchel has said that it was never the plan to drop deeper and that "it's maybe not in our DNA…to control the game and ball".

I think we know something about dropping deeper with SFC over the years do we not

Well as the highly experienced country team manager, perhaps he should have realised that trying to keep the World champions at bay for 20-30 minutes was a folly and acted to help his players. Instead he did quite the opposite and re-enforced their ‘DNA’ to sit back and invite wave after wave of attack from probably the best attacking team in the World. And let’s not forget that way before then we’d gone ahead with a great goal - bizarrely the team lost control of the game from that point onwards.

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We entered the World Cup 4th in the FIFA rankings, and we will finish in 4th place in the tournament..

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12 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

We entered the World Cup 4th in the FIFA rankings, and we will finish in 4th place in the tournament..

So, even if we lose to France we've had a better tournament than them, as they've finished worse than expected.

Haha, suck on that frenchies.

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45 minutes ago, ecuk268 said:

It's a daunting thought that, by the time that the next World Cup comes around, nobody under 70ish will have actually seen our one win.

 

I saw the one in '66.

My chances of seeing the next are no better than 50:50

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A quote from Tuchel,

"I haven't seen the data yet but I think..."

He's another spreadshit manager.

From an analysis by Paul Hirst of The Times of the 37 minutes after we scored and they got their second, 

"84 O’Reilly blocks a De Paul shot and then breaks free from his position in the midfield block of four, surging forward to tackle Messi and force Argentina back into their own half. Anthony Barry, the England assistant manager, runs off the bench and yells at O’Reilly, demanding that he retreat to his defensive wing position."

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32 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said:

I saw the one in '66.

My chances of seeing the next are no better than 50:50

Will the WC still be a thing n 5050 ?

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Posted
2 hours ago, LiberalCommunist said:

England must be doing something right. How else do we explain how annoyed everyone is, that we didn't win the World Cup.

Surely that's a step in the right direction?

No really, all we’ve done in recent campaigns is the same we’ve always done. Beat the fodder and a couple of reasonably competent teams, then come unstuck against the first properly decent team we play. We’re playing the same as we always have but in an era where Italy, Germany, Brazil and the NL are a bit sh*t.

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It's great being a dual National, i get 2 bites at the cherry. One evening i'm over the moon celebrating another World Cup Final to look forward to and the next night i'm left reeling with the feeling of sheer frustration that England fucked up monumentally.

Now feeling slightly nervous that an Argentina side that should never have reached the final might be destined by the footballing gods to actually win it again. Bloody hope not!

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4 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said:

A quote from Tuchel,

"I haven't seen the data yet but I think..."

He's another spreadshit manager.

From an analysis by Paul Hirst of The Times of the 37 minutes after we scored and they got their second, 

"84 O’Reilly blocks a De Paul shot and then breaks free from his position in the midfield block of four, surging forward to tackle Messi and force Argentina back into their own half. Anthony Barry, the England assistant manager, runs off the bench and yells at O’Reilly, demanding that he retreat to his defensive wing position."

Another twat out of his depth.  Tuchel is a chancer.  I would rather Eddie Howe was in charge.  Ultimately, I would love Pep.

I hope they get rid of Tuchel.  Talks a good game but he buckled under pressure.  Wouldn’t mind betting he starts to talk out of turn.  He’s got form for it.

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Dunno if it has already been said but this Argentina side are bang average. On the balance of it, England should have walked into the final but yet again we tried to defend a 1 nil lead. Get Pep in.

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