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Pickford is a huge problem for England.

Being invested in his performance for a few weeks, my god, the difference with what I am used to is night and day.

An over excitable puppy with a penchant for aimless hoofing.

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Just seen the BBC voted marks. Spence rightly top with Gordon below him. Weirdly Rogers is below Bellingham by a margin. I'm not sure what match people were watching but Bellingham should have been joint lowest of the starters with Kane.

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Bellingham doesn't like gingers.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c74glwpv99yo

He's a superb player, but Belligham is an also a massive fucking twat. Why he did that and the video of saying something seemingly derogatory to Messi of all people. Idiot.

Video of him and Messi.

https://xcancel.com/castro1021/status/2077521293935603926?s=46
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Just away from England for a moment but it's quite incredible that both World Cup finalists couldn't beat Cape Verde in 90 minutes.

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Last night was not only depressing, it was downright disturbing. No excuses, no dodgy ref (I thought he did well considering the obvious friction early on) no hard luck stories or disgraceful acts of cheating. We were beaten by the better side. It wasn't a case of "so near and yet so far" as so far away full stop. People will understandably question taking off the Rice's and Gordon's and bringing on Ezri and Dan Burn but where were the international class midfielders and forwards to replace them with?? - there werent any. Look at Argentina's bench and the difference their substitutions made and look at ours. English football is now undoubtedly a victim of its own financial success and excess. Its just too easy for clubs to go out and gamble £20/30m on a foreign player that no one has ever heard of instead of investing in and developing a youth system. Just think of how many clubs now regularly field sides with no English players in them. We already have officially the lowest ratio of home grown players in europe. Over the years Chelsea have done it, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man Ciy and the list will continue to grow, these are supposed to be the aristocracy of English football and yet they increasingly contribute little to the national team. I fear last nights semi-final debacle may be the high-water mark for English football for years to come as the number of home grown players available to the England manager continues to fall - which it will - and the lack of a plan to counter what will be a disaster for the national side. But who cares as long as clubs can still afford to splash the cash and field sides that represent no one but themselves. We'll, actually as a lifelong supporter of club and country I care.

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Pickford is a huge problem for England.

Being invested in his performance for a few weeks, my god, the difference with what I am used to is night and day.

Innit? Even my Mrs commented how fucking shaky he is with the ball compared to watching Martinez, and him flapping around on crosses,though in fairness Emi's touch and passing is probably better than half the England team that played last night.

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Pickford is a huge problem for England.

Being invested in his performance for a few weeks, my god, the difference with what I am used to is night and day.

An over excitable puppy with a penchant for aimless hoofing.

A good, not great, keeper, dawdling toward the end of his career. No real England competition recently hence him having played almost 100 times for England. increasingly puts me in mind, performance-wise of Shilton at the 1990 World Cup.

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BBC news, while whipping up reaction to "that banner" just attributed an interview quote to "goalkeeper Emi Martinez" while accompanying footage shows his namesake Lisandro making said statement. Unprofessional to say the least.

From what I've seen this morning, almost every Uk media is whipping up a reaction.
Declaring an interest, my sister-in-law has worked on the Falkland Islands for the last two decades, so I know full well what the residents think about Argentina and their claim.  However, for all of the puffing out of chests and referencing of the events of 1982 the banner has caused, the vast majority here in the UK don't give tuppence for the Falkland Islanders.  Just like had England made it to Sunday's final, no thought is ever be given to the Gilbraltarians and Spain's claim to the Rock  unless some Spanish fans decided to reference it. 

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Humans, eh?  :-\

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Bellingham doesn't like gingers.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c74glwpv99yo

He's a superb player, but Belligham is a also a massive fucking twat. Why he did that and the video of saying something seemingly derogatory to Messi of all people. Idiot

I think the fella he tapped on the head was one of their subs, who had run way across the pitch after Argentina had equalised, seemingly intent on picking out a few of the England players for his 'celebration.'

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Didn't he lead the racist France song last time?

Yep. Argentina as a country, having been a couple of times isn’t exactly kind to those of a darker complexion. In large part it’s just cultural. Not many black, Asian folk down there and they don’t see the world as diverse as the rest of us.

There was a reason all the Nazis moved there after the war.
There were no extradition treaties in place between the South American countries and Europe etc. Why do you think the Israelis had to kidnap Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and smuggle him back to Israel??. There is also quite a compelling argument that a certain Herr Hitler didn't die in Berlin in 1945 as is claimed but was smuggled across Europe and then moved by U-boat via the canary islands - to South America.
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Bellingham doesn't like gingers.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c74glwpv99yo

He's a superb player, but Belligham is a also a massive fucking twat. Why he did that and the video of saying something seemingly derogatory to Messi of all people. Idiot

I think the fella he tapped on the head was one of their subs, who had run way across the pitch after Argentina had equalised, seemingly intent on picking out a few of the England players for his 'celebration.'

It was Barco and the incident happened at FT.

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There is also quite a compelling argument that a certain Herr Hitler didn't die in Berlin in 1945 as is claimed but was smuggled across Europe and then moved by U-boat via the canary islands - to South America.

There really isn't. Serious historians on the subject of Nazi Germany, Hitler and WWII virtually all conclude that he died in Berlin.

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BBC news, while whipping up reaction to "that banner" just attributed an interview quote to "goalkeeper Emi Martinez" while accompanying footage shows his namesake Lisandro making said statement. Unprofessional to say the least.

I phoned the BBC and made a complaint, which was logged. I also stressed that Emi Martinez was owed an apology. Yet this is still available on iplayer (2mins 46sec).

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/l0058ly2/argentina-face-action-over-falklands-banner

 


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