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[Albion] How do you feel about an international break right now?

How are you feeling about the international break?

  • Positive - take stock after two big wins and ready ourselves for the final push

    Votes: 96 52.2%
  • Negative - breaks our momentum after two wins

    Votes: 55 29.9%
  • Neutral - would probably lose at Old Trafford next up anyway, just don't get injured / Covid

    Votes: 33 17.9%

  • Total voters
    184






Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
I might watch England. When I was younger I was really into the major events, but the last few years has completely turned me off international football.

I don’t agree with breaking up the domestic season so FIFA/UEFA can make money. If they played matches on a Wednesday like 70s and 80s, it might be better, alternatively set a month aside at the end of the season.

If they had anything about them the Euro’s and Nations league would be cancelled due to COVID.

No, when Eriksson and Capello took over......
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Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,527
tokyo
I'm not a fan of them but that's only because the England games are always on at times I can't watch them so I end up with a football-less weekend.

If England played at 3p.m I'd be all over it.
 


Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,109
I don't mind the ones at this end of the season. A break to give players a rest/get them fit is helpful and also helps teams set themselves up for the run in.

But the ones in Sept/Oct/Nov really get on my tits.
The season has just started and the sudden stopping of league activity is really frustrating
 






Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
9,120
Personally I hate the international break, it’s just interrupting the real football. That said I do think it could be a positive for the Albion. Much needed rest for Welbeck and Lallana, time for Webster to get back in the frame. Also two weeks for Potter and his team to really plan for the final push, I think Graham will take full advantage
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
37,337
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Personally I hate the international break, it’s just interrupting the real football. That said I do think it could be a positive for the Albion. Much needed rest for Welbeck and Lallana, time for Webster to get back in the frame. Also two weeks for Potter and his team to really plan for the final push, I think Graham will take full advantage

This. The risk of covid/injury to one or two is negated by the fact we should be able to rest or return important players. A couple of weeks to plan for the rest of the season too.

But I hate international breaks. They shouldn't be happening at the moment and neither should European football. If I can't visit my new team and boss in Romania and Mr and Mrs Smith down the road can't have Easter in the Canaries then why should footballers jet halfway round the world to keep the whole corrupt business on the road? And it's boring. And this site descends into madness.
 




Johnny RoastBeef

These aren't the players you're looking for.
Jan 11, 2016
3,471
Perfect timing. Potter now gets 2 weeks on the training pitch with almost his whole squad.

Also the U21 Euros start this week, with Englands first game v Switzerland being on shown on Sky on Thursday at 2pm.
 


Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,451
Sussex
Don't mind a competitive England game especially with the Euros coming up .

What we going to learn from San Marion and Albania though - pointless.

The Poland game isn't so bad though.

Good timing for a break for us though

**edit - forgot about the U21 , quite interested in that
 


Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,948
So many people pretend to hate England - till the tournaments come round.

I've followed England to big tournaments, watched qualifiers at Wembley and done the England thing over the years. I'd certainly say I'm less bothered than I was. In qualifying, we have had a run of easy groups which made for a processional path to the finals and a complete lack of games that matter. It was also a lot better when we were in League 1. We still had football that weekend and you got an England game on top. Now, we get no Albion and a double header against Albania and Liechtenstein to replace it which hardly sets the pulse racing.

I also think International football suffers more with the absence of crowds. It's odd because I can't think of anything more annoying than the England band and I'd rather staple my cock to a table than be sat anywhere near them at a game. The Euros will be interesting- assuming it goes ahead - as the players look knackered and the injuries are piling up. in front of at best one man and his dog crowds I can see the players going through the motions. I hope I'm wrong.
 






Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
9,120
This. The risk of covid/injury to one or two is negated by the fact we should be able to rest or return important players. A couple of weeks to plan for the rest of the season too.

But I hate international breaks. They shouldn't be happening at the moment and neither should European football. If I can't visit my new team and boss in Romania and Mr and Mrs Smith down the road can't have Easter in the Canaries then why should footballers jet halfway round the world to keep the whole corrupt business on the road? And it's boring. And this site descends into madness.

Absolutely bang on!
 






Barham's tash

Well-known member
Jun 8, 2013
3,726
Rayners Lane
From a selfish perspective - negative as I both hate international football [It’s completely moribund] and my mindset is still needing the anticipation of games coming thick and fast to get through these really difficult times.

From a players perspective - positive due to coaching time and rest. Essential for some. Allows Webster and Andone time to maybe get fit enough to play some part in the end of the season.
 




BN41Albion

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2017
6,824
Where's the option for Negative - International breaks are really bloody boring, especially when there's not much else to do
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,330
Brighton factually.....
Positive. Allows Welbeck and Lallana enough rest to be ready again as well as Burn chance to return to full fitness. The difference with the 2 senior pros playing nearly all the game has been marked. Less xG than other games but more clinical and better game management. And with Dunk, you have your 3 most experienced players through the spine. And some of our younger players get to go to their international games on a high and hopefully gain valuable experience.

I voted negative, then I read this and, would like to change my mind.

I’m the kinda impulsive hungry caveman that would chase a rabbit into a wolves den.
 








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