Or Fray Bentos?
Today's Football
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Okay. I'm emotional so this may be OTT.
Maguire, Dier and Walker are a waste of space. Maquire kept punting the ball down the left wing into a complete cul-de-sac.
Dier screwed the off-side trap for the goal. But overall that back three are risible.
I feel for Saka. Left back? Really? Poor kid.
Southgate said he'd learned from the "internal compromises" he'd made in the previous games.
Well, not selecting that back 3 would have been a start.
Really do feel for Saka though.
Maguire, Dier and Walker are a waste of space. Maquire kept punting the ball down the left wing into a complete cul-de-sac.
Dier screwed the off-side trap for the goal. But overall that back three are risible.
I feel for Saka. Left back? Really? Poor kid.
Southgate said he'd learned from the "internal compromises" he'd made in the previous games.
Well, not selecting that back 3 would have been a start.
Really do feel for Saka though.
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Not a huge amount for England fans to feel positive about after tonights game. Southgate seems unsure of his best squad, or formation, or starting 11 so close to the WC.
The dead-rubber Germany game next could be a chance to go balls to the wall and give the fringe players the chance to impress against a usually formidable team and see who shines or who's the rabbit in the headlights. Same could be said for Germany though, there may be many rabbits looking at the headlights in that game!
The dead-rubber Germany game next could be a chance to go balls to the wall and give the fringe players the chance to impress against a usually formidable team and see who shines or who's the rabbit in the headlights. Same could be said for Germany though, there may be many rabbits looking at the headlights in that game!
I never saw tonight match (and glad after looking at the result) but agree about giving some of the fringe players a chance against Germany - could make for a interesting match if we do end up with rabbits staring at rabbitsDublin_Flyer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 10:29 pmNot a huge amount for England fans to feel positive about after tonights game. Southgate seems unsure of his best squad, or formation, or starting 11 so close to the WC.
The dead-rubber Germany game next could be a chance to go balls to the wall and give the fringe players the chance to impress against a usually formidable team and see who shines or who's the rabbit in the headlights. Same could be said for Germany though, there may be many rabbits looking at the headlights in that game!
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Just over 100 years ago, womens football was very popular. As it peaked, it got banned because it was deemed unsuitable for women. The ban got lifted 50 years later in 1971.
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It was banned because 53,000 perverts turned up to watch them.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 10:41 pm
Just over 100 years ago, womens football was very popular. As it peaked, it got banned because it was deemed unsuitable for women. The ban got lifted 50 years later in 1971.
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