Senior England players threaten to Strike if Sven Goes!!!

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Northstander

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2003
14,031
WANKERS!!!!!!


Let em strike and lets get some others players in who are paid to to Play football and not piggin Dictate it!!!!

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larus

Well-known member
Too bloody right.

Who the f*** do they think they are. Too cosy, cosy if you ask me at the moment. No real competition for places.

"Look Sven, you keep picking me as captain, even if I play shit, and we will all support you, whoever you shag".
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
let them strike!
 








Sir Royston thorne

New member
Jun 27, 2004
54
I think that to play for England is an Honour not a right !

The way Beckham has been playing recently a new manager would be right to drop him....so, David Beckham , Captain of England has a lot more appeal to sponsors than David Beckham,of Real Madrid.

The same goes for some of the others who are in on past reputation rather than current form.

So, a new manager would be inclined to do it his way...thus costing some bland players a huge wad of earning potential

It all makes sense now !

Kick Eriksson out now....The F.A. look like the closing scene from the Benny Hill Show
 


glasgull

New member
Jul 19, 2004
53
Glasgow
Don't think they've actually said they're going to strike - think they're just saying they're a bit miffed - probably because they can get away with murder (or sex scandels perhaps) under Sven - he hasn't the balls to take off a big name player like beckham when he's too tired to kick a ball.
 


Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Can't see it happening. Stating loyalty to the current manager - the guy who's picking you - is fairly standard practise. Look at Chelsea last season, with all the players saying how they give 100% everytime for Ranieri. You won't hear anyone saying, "Yeah we lost, but I was only giving 70% for that Jose fella. If it had still been Claudio I'd have tried harder."

Nah, it's like kissing the badge, it means nowt. Managers come and go and the players always act the same;

The King is dead, long live the King.
 




smudge

Up the Albion!
Jul 8, 2003
7,376
On the ocean wave
Kissing the badge is wank!

Unless you're a 1 club player who grew up near his club & supported them as a boy....like Alan Smith at Leeds...doh!!!
 


Nov 3, 2003
1,029
well said the Northstander:clap:

oh and

SVEN OUT!!!!!!

GET AN ENGLISH Manager in charge, we could do far worse than give SIR BOBBY ROBSON another go b4 he retires LEGEND and most underrated ENGLISH Manager of pure genius:clap: :clap: :clap:
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,980
they can f*** right off. Id rather see the NSC team go out with three lions and get throughly spanked by San Marino then have a bunch of overpaid, underperforming "professionals" hold the FA and English footbal to ransom.

It'll never happen though, a strike i mean, as if it went that far you'd see the "B" team players cross the pick line so to speak.
 






Chesney Christ

New member
Sep 3, 2003
4,301
Location, Location
FG aka Football Genius. said:
well said the Northstander:clap:

oh and

SVEN OUT!!!!!!

GET AN ENGLISH Manager in charge, we could do far worse than give SIR BOBBY ROBSON another go b4 he retires LEGEND and most underrated ENGLISH Manager of pure genius:clap: :clap: :clap:

Nonsense.

The next English manager must be foreign or we don't have a hope.

We have a better record in qualifying, and in the finals of major tournaments, under FOREIGNER Sven Goran Errikksson than we did under ENGLISHMAN Kevin Keegan, ENGLISHMAN Glenn Hoddle and ENGLISHMAN Graham Taylor so how can it be because he's foreign you buffoon?

You also forget that we are in a far healthier state now than when Errikksson took the job (from an ENGLISHMAN).

There is not an Englishman fit to run even the women's national team and all the decent managers in the Prem (the ones who've actually won anything) are from other countries in Britain or from abroad.

Scolari's the man for the job.
 


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