Stumpy Tim
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I think that's very unfair on Vardy, to suggest his poor performances are down to ego.
He's simply not a very good footballer.
All the stuff with his wife annoys me. He suddenly thinks he's Billy Big Bollox
I think that's very unfair on Vardy, to suggest his poor performances are down to ego.
He's simply not a very good footballer.
Overpaid, underperforming passionless millionaires losing to a nation of only 300k inhabitants. Abject England. Hopeless nation...
Can't remember a worse one in my lifetime at tournament level...that said it has been proved by Leicester Albion and now Iceland that team spirit is the most important ingredient...Obviously Iceland had a bit of ability and their goals were decent despite the defending.
Perhaps we could do better with League 1 and Championship players for the interim.
It is about passion...when you are fighting to get to the top you give everything...when you get to the top you are given everything...
Iceland had player from relegated Charlton, and player who is fighting for first team place at Cardiff......Our team have top clubs fighting to pay them ridiculous wages....Which are going to give everything to do well.
Ps. In the twelve hours since he led England to humiliation our Wayne has probably earnt £30k.
They also touched on how much Roy Hodgson is paid. 4.5 million pounds per year! How much does the Icelandic coach / manager get paid? No-one knows , he's a part-time dentist! FFS!
Before I was born, but the 1-0 defeat to the USA must have been worse - they were part-timers. But this is the worst in my lifetime - the players should feel thoroughly ashamed
Before I get stuck into England, let's just get one thing straight. Iceland are better than their 'population the size of Leicester' status suggests - they're ranked 34th in the world (as of right now, they'll be pushing the top 20 after the tournament) which puts them ahead of the likes of Sweden, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Denmark. Defeats to those nations would have been poor, but woudn't have been met with quite such derision as tonight's capitulation. They also beat the Netherlands home and away during qualification.
All that said, there were a couple of things which made tonight possible for Iceland. Firstly, they've had a good crop of players come through at the right time, relative to the size of their population. However, man for man they are nevertheless massively inferior to the English players. Would any clubs of the England squad be looking to do a straight swap with their Icelandic counterparts? Not a chance.
What we've learned from Leicester this season is that individual talent only counts for so much. Taking what you've got, making the very most of it and developing a team which allows individuals to play the best of their ability can go a long, long way. It certainly did for Iceland tonight.
You can say what you like about English grass roots football, the lower league structure and the supposed pressure of playing for England. You can stick 'elite' development squads into the Football League Trophy, shit all over the heritage of our football league by introducing Spanish-style B teams, or any other such bollocks Greg Dyke and his pals can come with.
Iceland has none of that - it's not the problem. Our players are, for the most part, perfectly adequete at club level. Gareth Bale aside, have we come up against a single player commanding a salary above that of the England squad's average? Certainly not tonight, that's for sure.
Until we install a management team capable of taking the individual talent we undoubtdedly have and translating it into something that works as a 'team' we will acheive nothing. It's an exceptional circumstance I grant you, but Ranieri managed to do that in little more than a pre-season. We need to stop ducking the issue and talking about 10 year plans to reach a semi final in ****ing Qatar, and face up to dealing with what we've got right here, right now.
Because tomorrow never comes.