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Get this Mc CLOWN out! FFS!



Go on you effing ruddy faced spastic, fall on Keegan's sword and ADMIT you are SHIT.

Dyer is not an international footballer, Owen wasn't ready, Smith's form doesn't even hint he should be 3rd in line to take a striker's place, and our attacking midfield can NOT defend.

ANOTHER home loss to Germany, and a side with 7 of their top players missing.

We

are

shit.
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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Total over-reaction and bollocks
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,019
reasonable performance, disappointing result. biggest positive, BALANCE, we tried things and looked creative. Micah was excellent first half, Shorey good (unusal for our left back understudies), no one except Robinson embarressed themselves.

until... wright-phillips wasted on the left for Cole (best player - again) ??? yes, Mcclown is a muppet.
 


I rate Jenas, and I would put Defoe on way before Dyer (actually, I wouldn't even think of playing Dyer). Huddlestone would get in my squad, and so (still) would Gary Neville.
Our most dangerous player, when we were making the most impact and pegging Germany back, was Richards. It didn't change the game for the better for us when he was dropped back to the defense. Barry and Brown could have stayed back, and send Lampard deeper, with SWP and Micah Richards forward, either side of Crouch.

We could afford to play another midfielder once we went ahead, but instead we seemed to thin the midfield, as if in anticipation of an easy few more goals (!!).

Some of it is squad - and though I think playing Richards forward proved very smart, and effective - much of it is tactics.
We won't win anything, and again we will fall short in tournaments (4th in our group right now).
When a player puts his temperament before the good of his national team, that will always be another disciplinary failure that you rarely see from other countries teams (Zidane an exceptional exception).

How the Germans will be laughing at jolly-old England, as they mug us, again. 5 in a row at fortress Wembley :laugh: :lolol: :thumbsup: Vielen DANKE Englanders :cheers: :shit:
 






Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
I rate Jenas, and I would put Defoe on way before Dyer (actually, I wouldn't even think of playing Dyer).

You'd play Defoe out wide?

Huddlestone would get in my squad, and so (still) would Gary Neville.

Neville would get into McLaren's too. If he wasn't out injured.


Our most dangerous player, when we were making the most impact and pegging Germany back, was Richards. It didn't change the game for the better for us when he was dropped back to the defense. Barry and Brown could have stayed back, and send Lampard deeper, with SWP and Micah Richards forward, either side of Crouch.

Dropped Richards back? Wasn't he full back throughout?!? (I might be wrong I was working so not paying a lot of attention.)



How the Germans will be laughing at jolly-old England, as they mug us, again. 5 in a row at fortress Wembley :laugh: :lolol: :thumbsup: Vielen DANKE Englanders :cheers: :shit:

Alternatively they'll be rational enough to know it was a friendly.
 






You'd play Defoe out wide?

No. Mostly edge of the area and areas forward of there.



Neville would get into McLaren's too. If he wasn't out injured.

But not Huddlestone or Jenas?



Dropped Richards back? Wasn't he full back throughout?!? (I might be wrong I was working so not paying a lot of attention.)

Apparently not. If he was fb by name, he was not by nature.....for all the time Ferdinand was on.



Alternatively they'll be rational enough to know it was a friendly.

And we can always repeat that, if it suits us to believe that we play friendlies against Germany at Wembley half-heartedly!

5 in a row = they own us.
 


antpope

New member
Jul 24, 2007
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Portslade
If he had any humility he would resign. In fact, he would have resigned after the draw in Israel. But no, unlike Keegan who wore his heart on his sleeve and could admit he wasn't up to it, this twat is so arrogant and up his own arse he wouldn't admit a failure if we lost 20 in a row.

:bowdown: Hit the nail on the head
 








If he had any humility he would resign. In fact, he would have resigned after the draw in Israel. But no, unlike Keegan who wore his heart on his sleeve and could admit he wasn't up to it, this twat is so arrogant and up his own arse he wouldn't admit a failure if we lost 20 in a row.

He's still made up that he got the job, even though he was 27th choice behind several people who couldn't speak English, a couple of blind people and a senile gran. He still didn't care after that Granny's cat got offered the job before him.
 






Aug 21, 2006
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Royal Arsenal
If he had any humility he would resign. In fact, he would have resigned after the draw in Israel. But no, unlike Keegan who wore his heart on his sleeve and could admit he wasn't up to it, this twat is so arrogant and up his own arse he wouldn't admit a failure if we lost 20 in a row.

He'd take lots of positives from those 20 defeats though and that is what is important. Not winning. Always the positives. Well, I am positve Lampard should be dropped and he can't play with Gerrard. I am positive Stuart Downing (who I accept wasn't much to blame tonight, but will no doubt be back soon) is not an international player. I am positive we will not qualify for the Euros and this sickens me as I am going to all the remaining home games and considering a trip to Moscow too.

Most importantly I am positive McClaren was not even good enough to be Middlesbrough manager, let alone England manager.
 








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