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By far the BIGGEST highlight of the whole night.
By far the BIGGEST highlight of the whole night.
Stones and Cahill are so dodgy as a pair. Even tiny Slovenia, away from home, ran through them. Who gives a xxxx about Stones Hollywood passing, when he’s NOT a cast iron CB?
As recently as Ferdinand, Terry and Campbell, we had an illustrious history of great CB’s. We were spoilt but didn’t realise it at the time, perhaps?
And Ledley King who if it wasn't for injury would have been better than all of them. Not forgetting Jamie Carragher either - they would have all been in a squad at the same time.
I saw a thing on Twitter the other day that showed our side from about 2004, keeper aside it was brilliant:
James;
Neville, Terry, Ferdinand, Cole;
Beckham, Lampard, Gerrard, Scholes;
Rooney, Owen.
That is a tournament winning side if only we had a manager capable of making them play together at the time.
Four?4 Central Midfielders there though
And Ledley King who if it wasn't for injury would have been better than all of them. Not forgetting Jamie Carragher either - they would have all been in a squad at the same time.
I saw a thing on Twitter the other day that showed our side from about 2004, keeper aside it was brilliant:
James;
Neville, Terry, Ferdinand, Cole;
Beckham, Lampard, Gerrard, Scholes;
Rooney, Owen.
That is a tournament winning side if only we had a manager capable of making them play together at the time.
I know I'm biased but......
Solly March would give England's midfield something they do not have.......balance.[/QUOTE
I would think there are a few who would be in front of Solly at he moment as a wide player. Some struggle to get in their club side regularly but would walk into our side.
Chris Waddle just suggested the answer to our central midfield issues is Jonjo Shelvey. Bloody hell.
And Ledley King who if it wasn't for injury would have been better than all of them. Not forgetting Jamie Carragher either - they would have all been in a squad at the same time.
I saw a thing on Twitter the other day that showed our side from about 2004, keeper aside it was brilliant:
James;
Neville, Terry, Ferdinand, Cole;
Beckham, Lampard, Gerrard, Scholes;
Rooney, Owen.
That is a tournament winning side if only we had a manager capable of making them play together at the time.
It's not just about having a good player in each position though. At the very least they need to be able to have the ability to play together; sum greater than the parts etc. All Lampard and Gerrard ever did was repeated prove they couldn't. There's also a lot more to final tournament football as well, and sadly this team and the manager fell flat in these areas.
Great post, although I thought James wasn’t world class.
From my earliest memories of England, I remember club tribalism and general British jeolousy/wishing ill of the successful, meaning many stars of each era were slagged off playing for England:
Waddle, Barnes, Liverpool players in the 70’s, Wilkins, Lampard, Gerrard, Rooney, Ferdinand, Hoddle etc. Wembley booing of a couple of England players was common:
How England could do with those talents in the prime right now!
I disagree. Those midfielders were all special players and intelligent enough to make it work if they were organised effectively.
Unfortunately, we had a disastrous manager. I hold Sven largely responsible for the negativity, culture and general malaise surrounding England these days. His 6/7 years in charge held us back massively.
We should have won a tournament and with a tactically astute manager, able to get the best out of his players we would have done. Greece won the European Championships!
I would say that if the Chris Hughton (yes I know he's Irish) of 2017 was manager we would have won Euro 2004/world cup 2006. In fact, we'd be doing a lot better if he was the manager now.
I cannot believe that I am even contemplating watching the game this evening after the total dross that was served up the other night.
Leicester won the PL, that doesn't mean all teams should expect to win.We should have won a tournament and with a tactically astute manager, able to get the best out of his players we would have done. Greece won the European Championships!
That's a pretty big assumption.I would say that if the Chris Hughton (yes I know he's Irish) of 2017 was manager we would have won Euro 2004/world cup 2006.
I guess I've always felt love for our club, who give everything despite the lack of money and therefore talent etc. The FA have killed England, so it's difficult to keep caring.Did you say the same about the Albion a few years ago when #BrightonNil was trending all over the place? We were awful to watch but fans stand by their team, good times and bad.
I cannot believe that I am even contemplating watching the game this evening after the total dross that was served up the other night.
Did you say the same about the Albion a few years ago when #BrightonNil was trending all over the place? We were awful to watch but fans stand by their team, good times and bad.
I disagree. Those midfielders were all special players and intelligent enough to make it work if they were organised effectively.
Unfortunately, we had a disastrous manager. I hold Sven largely responsible for the negativity, culture and general malaise surrounding England these days. His 6/7 years in charge held us back massively.
We should have won a tournament and with a tactically astute manager, able to get the best out of his players we would have done. Greece won the European Championships!
I would say that if the Chris Hughton (yes I know he's Irish) of 2017 was manager we would have won Euro 2004/world cup 2006. In fact, we'd be doing a lot better if he was the manager now.