I’ll start another thread, which manager would you have to manage England
(it’s Potter)
If only to see Chelsea ****ed up
I’ll start another thread, which manager would you have to manage England
(it’s Potter)
Surrounded by £1.4b of world class players he shines.
Surrounded by overrated plodders he’s average.
Always been the way in football. Only special players such as De Bruyne, Pirlo, Gazza still stand out as geniuses in any company, running games, unplayable. Foden isn’t that level.
I think he’s an exceptionally talented player who is clearly not thriving in Southgate’s boring and completely ineffective football style.
Tonight, my pal Bob said 'if you could have any player from England's past, at their peak, in the side now, who would it be?'
I shall start a new thread I think.....
(It's Beckham)
Becks couldn’t lace Gazza’s boots.
The last England midfielder who naturally ran games, he had everything, especially pre the ACL and later booze.
Whilst Italy, France, Brazil churn out effortlessly great CM’ers.
Wasn’t bad post ACL either.
Euro 96 etc…. Qualifying campaign for 98
Foden is brilliant for City…… yet to replicate it for England IMO.
Becks couldn’t lace Gazza’s boots.
The last England midfielder who naturally ran games, he had everything, especially pre the ACL and later booze.
Whilst Italy, France, Brazil churn out effortlessly great CM’ers.
Imho if De Bruyne and/or Haaland were out for the season, it’s a disaster for Citeh. Similarly David Silva before that.
Some players just have an aura of always operating on another level to everyone else.
Without Foden they’d cope fine.
I don’t think England have any player like that in any position.
Maybe. But think about all the knots, spittle and tears in those laces. It's a tough ask, and one that would have foxed even the talents of Rosa Elena Egipciaco.
But Becks was inspirational, with a wand of a foot. And I continue to have a massive man-crush on him.
Maybe. But think about all the knots, spittle and tears in those laces. It's a tough ask, and one that would have foxed even the talents of Rosa Elena Egipciaco.
But Becks was inspirational, with a wand of a foot. And I continue to have a massive man-crush on him.
Reckon Grealish could be.
But City are a team of superstars. With England we just pray for a world class talent, and Gazza apart they rarely turn up.
We want Foden to be, but without elite players the brilliance he displays for City, he can’t replicate for country
Gaza’s unpredictability ended up his downfall. Have to say that overall Beckham probably did more than Gazza for England.
As far as Southgate is concerned, he has had a good run but is clearly now struggling with modern tactics and their required flexibility. Weird, but maybe not surprising, that we have qualified for the World Cup and Italy haven’t. I don’t hold out much hope for World domination so am looking forward to finding out which poor mug will be next in the firing line.
Mings, Coady, Maguire, Stones, Dier, Trippier, Shaw would be a liability for any coach, when up against the very best. Or just Hungary.
IF Potter considered the role, I wondered if he looked at that defence. He wouldn’t be able to sign players from anywhere in the world or spend 200 days a year coaching them.
Foden is an outstanding talent, but I’m baffled at why he always looks so bang average in this England team. I can’t recall him ever having a stand-out game for England
Mings, Coady, Maguire, Stones, Dier, Trippier, Shaw would be a liability for any coach, when up against the very best. Or just Hungary.
IF Potter considered the role, I wondered if he looked at that defence. He wouldn’t be able to sign players from anywhere in the world or spend 200 days a year coaching them.
In his prime, Gazza had everything. I remember opposition players trying to tackle him would either bounce off him or be left behind as he spun away or laid off a pass. He could tackle, dribble and pass and finish. If only he had had the help he needed for his mental demons when younger, who knows how good he could have been....Gazza scored 10 goals in 57 appearances for EnglandBecks couldn’t lace Gazza’s boots.
The last England midfielder who naturally ran games, he had everything, especially pre the ACL and later booze.
Whilst Italy, France, Brazil churn out effortlessly great CM’ers.
Bit harsh on Beckham. Yes, Gazza was streets ahead but during his era, Beckham led the team. He took every corner and free kick because he was the best at that. His goal record is from out wide, not down the middle. If your comparing records, then Gazza got 10 in 57 which is not dissimilar to Beckham's rate. Point is, neither were in the team for their goals.In his prime, Gazza had everything. I remember opposition players trying to tackle him would either bounce off him or be left behind as he spun away or laid off a pass. He could tackle, dribble and pass and finish. If only he had had the help he needed for his mental demons when younger, who knows how good he could have been....Gazza scored 10 goals in 57 appearances for England
Beckham took every corner , free kick and many of our penalties for years yet scored only 17 goals in 115 appearances. He couldn't tackle, dribble or head.