Taking the knee.
Why didn’t we start doing it 50 years ago.
Why didn’t we start doing it 50 years ago.
I think it's probably due to finally adopting the political ideologies of Karl Marx
Even Ms Patel seems suddenly converted. Having said folk have the right to boo, and calling it political gesturing, a picture appeared in Twitter of her enthusiastically supporting the team.
Of course, it won't be coming home as it will be detained in the first safe country it enters. So that'll be Italy.
A refreshing absence of WAGs has helped. Great that the players have a home life - but too often at big tournaments this has become blurred with their professional lives.
Don't miss the likes of Rebekah Vardy and Collen Rooney being on the England scene.
Naa. It'll get to Calais, find it can't stowaway on a lorry so will be drowned trying to cross the Channel in a rubber dinghy.
A very handy draw for one. We have not played a decent side other than Germany and they are a poor version currently.
Germans were poor. Previous teams would have stuffed us.
A very handy draw for one. We have not played a decent side other than Germany and they are a poor version currently.
I am reserving judgement until the final is over.
This I am hoping will age well..... I think we are going to get taken apart by Italy on Sunday.
You make some good points but I can't get on board with the bits highlighted. Completely undermines everything Southgate's building to suggest he's picking a player because he played for one of his old clubs. Why on earth did he take so long to call up Grealish if he supposedly shows such favouritism towards Villa players?I think these are all important factors:
1. The establishment of St George's Park in 2012 - from that moment on English football had a base at which all ages have come through. That gets younger players comfortable representing England.
2. Southgate has chosen almost exclusively from players that have come through England youth, U17, U19, U21 age groups, so are familiar with summer tournament football and how to look after themselves all year round.
3. Southgate has stuck with a core of players whom he trusts implicitly. The rest of the team see this. There are very few seasoned pros outside of the core group; the second string are mainly young and will be the in the 1st XI of the future. The exceptions are Coady and Mings but even Coady came through the ranks at England. I think Southgate likes Mings because he plays at Southgate's old club in his old position and has a left foot; better candidates like Dunk, Tarkowski and White did not play for England U17/U19/U21 or Villa.
4. At their clubs this England team have grown up playing alongside and against the world's best from an early age. They are also coached by some of the world's best coaches. There is less fear of the opposition.
I think it's probably due to finally adopting the political ideologies of Karl Marx
A very handy draw for one. We have not played a decent side other than Germany and they are a poor version currently.
I am reserving judgement until the final is over.
This I am hoping will age well..... I think we are going to get taken apart by Italy on Sunday.
I hope that what we learn from this is the tournament really starts in the knock outs. The stuff before it is all about arriving at them with in the most conservative way possible.
Iceland.
The draw shouldn’t be used to devalue Southgate and England’s achievements. We’ve struggled to beat all these teams before. And Germany are hardly poor. Another day they’d have easily scored against us, 1-1 different game. And the Denmark match was a battle and a half. Hardly a walkover.
Not just you, but does seem to be a new trend I’ve noticed, whenever we win… the team we beat is always poor.
I agree with the praise for GS, but also... many of the other teams are poor. Germany just a shadow, Spain?*, Portugal weak, Belgium??, France overrated, Italy...hmmm let's see. I know I know... you can only beat what's in front of you, but for me it's been a poor tournament that we may win...ohhh perhaps I'm on the wrong thread . Sorry guys, not feeling well today, plus my wife's Ukrainian and I'm 1/8th Italian...a bit messed up in the head!
Iceland.
The draw shouldn’t be used to devalue Southgate and England’s achievements. We’ve struggled to beat all these teams before. And Germany are hardly poor. Another day they’d have easily scored against us, 1-1 different game. And the Denmark match was a battle and a half. Hardly a walkover.
Not just you, but does seem to be a new trend I’ve noticed, whenever we win… the team we beat is always poor.