Birdie Boy
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- Jun 17, 2011
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Yeah, I get that.The rules are, it was a second yellow. Double jeopardy isn't a thing for yellow cards.
Yeah, I get that.The rules are, it was a second yellow. Double jeopardy isn't a thing for yellow cards.
I gave up at half time and thought Ferguson had looked fairly useless, mostly just strolling around, did he improve in the second half?England won, Ferguson gets game time not injured ,whats not to like?
I gave up at half time and thought Ferguson had looked fairly useless, mostly just strolling around, did he improve in the second half?
Harsh I accept as Ireland only looked half decent in their own box and he had pretty well zero service.
I'm a long-lapsed England member and like you signed back up to the ESTC this summer. Did Finland and Greece, but this was the first £25 ticket for me behind the goal. That second half was superb entertainment and I'm really looking forward the World Cup qualifiers, hopefully getting an away game in as well. I've always liked Wembley and just don't find it as much of a ballache as some people. A couple of things have slightly irked me though. For Christ sake, why can't the big screens show some replays? Got nothing for any of the goals. Also that half-time DJ is bloody awful. Must be some highlights they can show. There are enough age teams playing games. Small gripes though.Just back from the game.
As far as Sunday football afternoons go, it really couldn't been any more enjoyable. (I'm sorry Evan didn't score a consolation - I think that should cover it!)
5th row from the front behind the goal where England scored all 5.
The sending off and penalty was clearly the key moment, but England could've easily settled at 2 or 3. To their credit, they didn't slacken off and coast.
Some fantastic finishes - a well worked set piece, a great flick on and a towering header. Kane's reliable from the spot and Gordon reacted quickly.
Having not seen the national side for a while before the Finland September game, it surprised me just how great the experience is, even with Wembley.
The attractive style of play aside, there's nothing quite like watching the national team at the home of football. Put the cynicism aside and try it.
At £25 for adults in ESTC, it was tremendous value. The FA certainly don't get everything right, but they can put on a show at an affordable price.
Can't wait for the World Cup Qualifying draw now on 13th December. My 2025 will now be spent collecting stamps in the passport.
If only someone had made a meme...Traditionally Carsley would be the one after the next appointment.
It goes ambitious manager with attacking football —> relegation zone, sacked —> dinosaur to get them to 10th-15th and safe —> hover around there for a season or two —> sack manager for not kicking on; replace with ambitious manager with attacking football
Sounds brilliant. Definitely on my list to get to a competitive England fixture at Wembley at some point.Just back from the game.
As far as Sunday football afternoons go, it really couldn't been any more enjoyable. (I'm sorry Evan didn't score a consolation - I think that should cover it!)
5th row from the front behind the goal where England scored all 5.
The sending off and penalty was clearly the key moment, but England could've easily settled at 2 or 3. To their credit, they didn't slacken off and coast.
Some fantastic finishes - a well worked set piece, a great flick on and a towering header. Kane's reliable from the spot and Gordon reacted quickly.
Having not seen the national side for a while before the Finland September game, it surprised me just how great the experience is, even with Wembley.
The attractive style of play aside, there's nothing quite like watching the national team at the home of football. Put the cynicism aside and try it.
At £25 for adults in ESTC, it was tremendous value. The FA certainly don't get everything right, but they can put on a show at an affordable price.
Can't wait for the World Cup Qualifying draw now on 13th December. My 2025 will now be spent collecting stamps in the passport.
He's underrated as a passer. Sublime ball.Also, what a ball by Kane.
Wise minds think alike! The football that England are now playing is entertaining and expansive which drew me back in. Yes, the first half was quite attritional, but the 2nd half more than made up for it. Work in progress and nowhere near a finished product, but 5 wins out of 6, promotion and job very much done by Carsley. He can now return back to the U21s where he feels more at home developing players, but with a lot of extra thanks for stepping in.I'm a long-lapsed England member and like you signed back up to the ESTC this summer. Did Finland and Greece, but this was the first £25 ticket for me behind the goal. That second half was superb entertainment and I'm really looking forward the World Cup qualifiers, hopefully getting an away game in as well. I've always liked Wembley and just don't find it as much of a ballache as some people. A couple of things have slightly irked me though. For Christ sake, why can't the big screens show some replays? Got nothing for any of the goals. Also that half-time DJ is bloody awful. Must be some highlights they can show. There are enough age teams playing games. Small gripes though.
It’s not just you, other members of the flat earth society would agree with you too!Is it just me or is Bellingham an overrated, work shy, whining, miserable git?
I had a great weekend of sport - went to Twickenham on Saturday and Wembley on Sunday.Sounds brilliant. Definitely on my list to get to a competitive England fixture at Wembley at some point.
Yeah but England fans generally boo the anthems of every other country regardless of a warring history. All the righteous indignation about Irish fans booing GSTK is frankly ridiculous.I had a great weekend of sport - went to Twickenham on Saturday and Wembley on Sunday.
Whereas on Saturday the second half was dreadfully disappointing, the opposite was true on Sunday.
I didn’t see any trouble or issues at either, which was good. I enjoyed both occasions though I didn’t care much for the mutual anthem booing and the Irish fans booing our military beforehand at Wembley, though it was no big surprise (I’d heard it first hand with the anthems in Dublin in September too). The 2 events were a complete contrast in terms of the way the anthems are sung and respected - it sends a shiver down your back at Twickenham and it’s an embarrassment at Wembley.
If we are going to boo (and get booed) by countries we have been to war or historically had some battles with, we may as well scrap the anthems at football completely because we’d be left with a very short list of anthems that could be mutually respected. That’s not my preference, but if we can’t mutually respect each other’s anthems when playing against a country that gained independence a century ago, it suggests nothing is going to change on that front any time soon.
I don’t condone England fans booing other anthems either. That should have been very clear in my post, not sure where the righteous indignation was. But the vitriol towards the England anthem in Dublin (I had more 2 finger salutes than I could have imagined) and at Wembley, the booing of our military on Sunday and the so funny (not) Lizzie’s in a box chants do not put the Ireland fans in a great light either. I travel to Ireland a lot with work, my boss and team are based there, and I am lucky enough to know that this behaviour doesn’t represent the decent folk on either side.Yeah but England fans generally boo the anthems of every other country regardless of a warring history. All the righteous indignation about Irish fans booing GSTK is frankly ridiculous.
They really really don’t at all. Other countries are far worse / just as bad. The Germans boo the English anthem and nothing gets said. The Scots have done it just as much - nothing. It’s one myth I hate following England. Yesterday it was pretty deserved after the Irish booed the military. And their booing in Dublin. It would have happened anyway because of the second incident I’m sure but most countries boo anthems at times. At the Euros there was no audible booing of anyone’s anthems where I was. Countless games at Wembley and only the home nations and Germany have been audibly booed when I’ve been there!Yeah but England fans generally boo the anthems of every other country regardless of a warring history. All the righteous indignation about Irish fans booing GSTK is frankly ridiculous.
Oh, so it is just me - fair enoughIt’s not just you, other members of the flat earth society would agree with you too!