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Online Meanwood Villa

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Re: England national team
« Reply #150 on: June 23, 2026, 06:52:12 PM »
Morissey did his Finsbury Park performance at Madstock that summer with the Union Jack flag wrapped around him. Was bottled off after performing National Front Disco.

Now that's social history

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Re: England national team
« Reply #151 on: June 23, 2026, 07:38:24 PM »
You are correct that he hasn't done anything yet, and when we finally do meet any of the favourites we might get bitten by our lack of defence, but I will also point out that although aging, it is the first time we have beaten another team ranked in the top 15 for 24 years at the World Cup. The last time was when we beat Argentina in the first match in 2002. And attacking wise, Tuchel did deliver more then we have had for the last 8 years or so. Even when we beat Iran 6-2, we barely created much more. We had almost as many shots on target against Croatia then we had just shots againt Iran.

Are these group stages maybe just a level above Nations League or friendlies in terms of how competitive they are? It was a good win but no more than that. Arguably Tuchel got away with a couple of strange selections like Stones and moving Bellingham into a midfield two could have cost him against a better team.

For all the talk of how fortunate Southgate was, that defeat to France when Kane missed the penalty was unlucky from memory.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #152 on: June 23, 2026, 07:40:33 PM »
Wasn’t Gareth Southgate’s biggest fan but I am a bit perplexed by talk in the media “Tuchel has an extra edge over Southgate”. Tuchel has done nothing yet but it’s once again Press and Media going over the top after one ok win against aging Croats🤷🏽‍♂️

You are familiar with the media coverage of the English national team at major tournaments?

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Re: England national team
« Reply #153 on: June 23, 2026, 08:00:48 PM »
Villa players aside, I would love to want the former African colony to stick it to the old imperial bastards, on Brexit Day of all days. I'd really love to - but Ghana have Thomas Partey in the team and it's just, man, it's just so depressing.

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« Reply #154 on: June 23, 2026, 09:14:32 PM »
Villa players aside, I would love to want the former African colony to stick it to the old imperial bastards, on Brexit Day of all days. I'd really love to - but Ghana have Thomas Partey in the team and it's just, man, it's just so depressing.

Yep, everything else ignored I want Ghana to get absolutely destroyed every game and for him to be personally responsible for a good percentage of the games. I get the common argument of innocent until proven guilty and in many cases I would agree with it but his specific scenario does lean much more clearly towards no smoke without fire.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #155 on: Today at 06:46:22 AM »
I think the presumption of innocence is non-negotionable. It's a crying shame that his case hasn't been heard yet.

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« Reply #156 on: Today at 10:19:54 AM »
After watching that last night my first thoughts were if Southgate had produced that he would have been castigated.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #157 on: Today at 10:22:53 AM »
After watching that last night my first thoughts were if Southgate had produced that he would have been castigated.
Southgate did produce that...

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« Reply #158 on: Today at 10:30:35 AM »
After watching that last night my first thoughts were if Southgate had produced that he would have been castigated.

100%
After watching that last night my first thoughts were if Southgate had produced that he would have been castigated.
Southgate did produce that...

Also got us to two finals, a semi and a quarter. Let's see if Tommy T can match his output.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #159 on: Today at 10:48:02 AM »
I thought the line up was wrong but despite that I thought the tempo was wrong again.

so slow and ponderous especially first half 

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Re: England national team
« Reply #160 on: Today at 10:57:50 AM »
We played right into their hands and had no pace to get in behind them and no vision to pick any runs out.

There was a stat in the first half that Konsa had more touches than the entire Ghana team in total - LOL

Madeuka and James were poor and Gordon and Spence even worse

I thought Anderson really put himself about and Bellingham could not get any space.

Looked so much more balanced when Rashford and Rogers came on

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Re: England national team
« Reply #161 on: Today at 11:18:30 AM »
After watching that last night my first thoughts were if Southgate had produced that he would have been castigated.

Absolutely, the praise for Tuchel after the first game was ridiculous anyway. For starters, his daft move pushing Bellingham back into a midfield two was glossed over. England were a tactical rabble last night, that's a standard PL tactical challenge to break down a limited but well organised defence. Utterly clueless effort in truth.
 
Inverted wingers and left back condensed any semblance of space left in the middle. The subs drifted into Paul Lambert v Bradford territory with Eze and Rogers in the middle of nowhere and one midfielder. Also calls into question some frankly daft squad selections, TAA & Wharton both come on last night if in the squad, no incisive passer in the team. Why were likes of Toney and Henderson brought if they weren't considered last night.

Beat Panama 5-0 and the hype train will kick off again. O'Reilly likely comes back in after a good cameo last night but I'd say Tuchel is further away now from knowing his next X1 for a competitive game than he was pre the WC. Huge worries over James form at RB, both wingers and midfield two balance seems a bit off. Does Stones come back in for Konsa for knock outs?

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Re: England national team
« Reply #162 on: Today at 11:31:35 AM »
I thought James was atrocious last night. I’m not a huge lover of “Trent” (puke) but he’d have been a whole lot better option than James in a game crying out for creativity against a team with such limited ambition.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #163 on: Today at 11:39:12 AM »
Does Stones come back in for Konsa for knock outs?

You are Phil McNulty and I claim my £10.

But seriously you definitely have a gripe against Konsa don't you.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #164 on: Today at 12:44:48 PM »
After watching that last night my first thoughts were if Southgate had produced that he would have been castigated.
Southgate did produce that...
My point exactly  so how far have we come with the new manager??

 


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