Shooting Star
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Reading this thread fills me with dismay. We’ve turned into a bunch of bitter, national-team hating moaners just because Southgate hasn’t chosen Dunk since his one and only call-up a couple of years ago.
Who knows how Dunk fit into the England dressing room during that call-up? Perhaps he didn’t impress Southgate as much as we’d have hoped. Dunk has been excellent for us but in 4 years in the PL we’re still the same 16-17th place side we started at, irrespective of our playing style. All of those England players in contention for the Euros squad are in teams higher than us, bar Pope. They’re all in teams who win more than us. As brilliant as Dunk is, he’s part of a non-winning side more often than not.
We shouldn’t mourn this. If Lewis had jumped ship to Chelsea or any team higher than us, he could have been impossible not to pick due to playing at the highest level in a winning side. Sadly, Lewis also shot himself in the foot massively last week getting the red card. His decision making was incredibly poor and he missed the chance to give Southgate something to think about last night if there are any last minute injuries to Maguire etc.
I wish it had turned out differently for Lewis personally, but I don’t blame Southgate. He’s taken us further than any manager since Venables and restored pride in our national side for the first time in my 30 years on this earth. I’m behind him all the way, even if Lewis won’t be along for the ride.
Who knows how Dunk fit into the England dressing room during that call-up? Perhaps he didn’t impress Southgate as much as we’d have hoped. Dunk has been excellent for us but in 4 years in the PL we’re still the same 16-17th place side we started at, irrespective of our playing style. All of those England players in contention for the Euros squad are in teams higher than us, bar Pope. They’re all in teams who win more than us. As brilliant as Dunk is, he’s part of a non-winning side more often than not.
We shouldn’t mourn this. If Lewis had jumped ship to Chelsea or any team higher than us, he could have been impossible not to pick due to playing at the highest level in a winning side. Sadly, Lewis also shot himself in the foot massively last week getting the red card. His decision making was incredibly poor and he missed the chance to give Southgate something to think about last night if there are any last minute injuries to Maguire etc.
I wish it had turned out differently for Lewis personally, but I don’t blame Southgate. He’s taken us further than any manager since Venables and restored pride in our national side for the first time in my 30 years on this earth. I’m behind him all the way, even if Lewis won’t be along for the ride.