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keaton

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Sturridge looked very good, but was a little too far from the action. Jones, Fielding and Walker looked decent, and Lansbury when he came on.
I didn't think Henderson was that bad, but the other two in midfield were pretty poor, and i'm not sure Rose did anything all match
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I have just read some reports from last night's game. Outpassed by Spain and out passed by Ukraine. And when the going got tough they resorted to muscle and pace....yawn. It looks as though the next generation will therefore slot seamlessly into the senior team then. f***ing rubbish.
 


simmo

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So technically poor, roll 2 or 3 passes in the midfield then roll it to the centre back who just lumps it in the direction of the striker, seems to pretty much some up England's attacking master plan, same old, same old.

Couldn't watch it after half time, turned off the drivel. Light years behind quality teams. The future looks sh1te.
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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So technically poor, roll 2 or 3 passes in the midfield then roll it to the centre back who just lumps it in the direction of the striker, seems to pretty much some up England's attacking master plan, same old, same old.

Couldn't watch it after half time, turned off the drivel. Light years behind quality teams. The future looks sh1te.

Yep, we haven't hit the low point yet...kick and rush football light years behind what the rest of the world have been playing for years. Shambles.
 


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Yep, we haven't hit the low point yet...kick and rush football light years behind what the rest of the world have been playing for years. Shambles.

One does have to question Pearce's suitability for the job. He's hardly known as a proponent of the beautiful game.
 




crodonilson

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One does have to question Pearce's suitability for the job. He's hardly known as a proponent of the beautiful game.

Yes, but he's got the bulldog spirit we all know and love about English football and is being groomed for Capellos job.

:rolleyes:
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Yes, but he's got the bulldog spirit we all know and love about English football and is being groomed for Capellos job.

:rolleyes:

Bulldog spirit....call me old fashioned but I've always valued talent over huff and puff. Talent seems to get you further as well. The whole f***ing thing is shit house. At least he'll cheaper than Capello. Failure at a reduced financial cost, I'm looking at the positives.
 


keaton

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One does have to question Pearce's suitability for the job. He's hardly known as a proponent of the beautiful game.

But he has gotus to the semis (out on penalties) and runners-up in the last 2 tournaments
 




Tricky Dicky

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Yes, but he's got the bulldog spirit we all know and love about English football and is being groomed for Capellos job.

:rolleyes:

He will NEVER get the full England job (although, given the buffoons at the FA, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest).

Having a grooming system for managers for the international job just won't work these days. When (not if) one manager fails, the fans demand a complete change, so appointing the next in line is seen as just more of the same. It doesn't work. Besides, Pearce just isn't up to it.
 


simmo

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Bulldog spirit....call me old fashioned but I've always valued talent over huff and puff. Talent seems to get you further as well. The whole f***ing thing is shit house. At least he'll cheaper than Capello. Failure at a reduced financial cost, I'm looking at the positives.

Agreed, bulldog spirit has won us.....er one World Cup in 66 at home, before most of us can remember no doubt. So in a lot of our lifetimes this bulldog spirit has won us precisely FA....when even "minnows" like Greece, Denmark, Czechoslovakia have won the Euros at least. Give me a man with the talent of a Messi or an Iniesta with zero bulldog spirit all day long.
 


Tricky Dicky

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Agreed, bulldog spirit has won us.....er one World Cup in 66 at home, before most of us can remember no doubt. So in a lot of our lifetimes this bulldog spirit has won us precisely FA....when even "minnows" like Greece, Denmark, Czechoslovakia have won the Euros at least. Give me a man with the talent of a Messi or an Iniesta with zero bulldog spirit all day long.

I would say that a good team spirit, with everyone working together is what won the Euros for Greece - they didn't have any particularly outstandingly talented individuals.
 




keaton

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Agreed, bulldog spirit has won us.....er one World Cup in 66 at home, before most of us can remember no doubt. So in a lot of our lifetimes this bulldog spirit has won us precisely FA....when even "minnows" like Greece, Denmark, Czechoslovakia have won the Euros at least. Give me a man with the talent of a Messi or an Iniesta with zero bulldog spirit all day long.

You just three example's of teams with limited ability but vast amounts of team spirit you know?
 


simmo

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You just three example's of teams with limited ability but vast amounts of team spirit you know?

I think you are missing my point, I would rather have 11 players with zero bulldog spirit but oodles of skill than a team with oodles of bulldog spirit and zero skill (which is what the U21's and countless England sides over the past seem to have). As in my time this bulldog spirit has won nothing when even teams that many (in the press) would regard as well beneath England's ranking have won things.
 


crodonilson

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I think you are missing my point, I would rather have 11 players with zero bulldog spirit but oodles of skill than a team with oodles of bulldog spirit and zero skill (which is what the U21's and countless England sides over the past seem to have). As in my time this bulldog spirit has won nothing when even teams that many (in the press) would regard as well beneath England's ranking have won things.

You're so wrong though Simmo.

Are you telling me that the likes of Iniesta and Messi have zero 'bulldog spirit'?? Ok they don't pump their chests out and go flying into tackles and tell you how passionate they are but there is an inner desire in there to be the best, that is what gets them practising on the training grounds long after most British players will have gone home.
 




Tricky Dicky

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You're so wrong though Simmo.

Are you telling me that the likes of Iniesta and Messi have zero 'bulldog spirit'?? Ok they don't pump their chests out and go flying into tackles and tell you how passionate they are but there is an inner desire in there to be the best, that is what gets them practising on the training grounds long after most British players will have gone home.

Without wanting to start an argument about what "Bulldog spirit" means, Messi rides practically every tackle that goes in on him, and bounces up if he goes down, I rarely see him complain, he just gets on with it - and he gets more than his fair shaare of rough tackles.
 


keaton

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But all the teams had very good team spirit, it's just not called bulldog spirit because they're not English?

Who are these teams with 11 players with no spirit but immense skill? what have they won?
 


Simster

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I have just read some reports from last night's game. Outpassed by Spain and out passed by Ukraine. And when the going got tough they resorted to muscle and pace....yawn. It looks as though the next generation will therefore slot seamlessly into the senior team then. f***ing rubbish.
This.
 


Simster

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But all the teams had very good team spirit, it's just not called bulldog spirit because they're not English?

Who are these teams with 11 players with no spirit but immense skill? what have they won?
You can only have "bulldog spirit" if you have f*** all in the way of decent technique and skill. However if you can run fast to chase down the goalkeeper or accidentally clatter a midfielder with a two footed studs up challenge who has owned you for the previous 30 minutes or more, then that is bulldog spirit.

I'm just waiting for [MENTION=457]sheebo[/MENTION] to come on here and put us right by reminding us how "incredible" our players really are, and not to forget that we haven't actually lost yet.
 




Dave the OAP

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that was the real disssapointment last night. Under Peter Taylor, England played some really good stuff a la Gus, but our chances, what they were, involved a couple of hoof, a long range free kick and a corner....the rest was truly awful, I ended up switching over to watch Leicester Foxes playing 20/20 in Army Fatigues
 


Sheebo

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You can only have "bulldog spirit" if you have f*** all in the way of decent technique and skill. However if you can run fast to chase down the goalkeeper or accidentally clatter a midfielder with a two footed studs up challenge who has owned you for the previous 30 minutes or more, then that is bulldog spirit.

I'm just waiting for [MENTION=457]sheebo[/MENTION] to come on here and put us right by reminding us how "incredible" our players really are, and not to forget that we haven't actually lost yet.

Bored? Trying to start up an argument with an un-provoked attack?!
 


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