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He did. He managed Middlesbrough, for three years (four, including the Championship season).he wouldn't ever get a job in the Premier League
He did. He managed Middlesbrough, for three years (four, including the Championship season).he wouldn't ever get a job in the Premier League
Straight after F1 qualifying. Somebody wants to ruin my mental state out there.Sweden v England, Saturday 3pm....
He always came across as a gent when he was playing, but he keeps his guard up since moving into management. I've always respected him for this thoughI probably should say I really don't like him, he's a politician, lies just spew out of his mouth at every opportunity and he wouldn't ever get a job in the Premier League yet he's the England manager.
Also because he played with a lot of the pundits on TV he's given a pass on many things that others would be called out on and that bothers me too.
Still I'm glad England won and hope they continue to do so, not that I don't expect them to mess it up, as they very much tried to today.
And of those, only Sweden and England have reached a final.Its England, Sweden, Russia or Croatia in the World Cup Final.
That's pretty mad!
And of those, only Sweden and England have reached a final.
He did. He managed Middlesbrough, for three years (four, including the Championship season).
Did anyone else think Ospina was standing off centre in the goal? It also looks like the penalty spot itself was also off centre... and Ospina's only save came from a shot that went to his left...
Woy managed palace and got a credible 11th place after tipped for relegation.Did yes, in the past, so did a lot of others who wouldn't get anywhere close now. Then again maybe I'm giving the owners too much credit thinking they would all have sense.![]()
It wasn't, but as my photo shows the shootout spot looks like it was a fresh spot to the right of an older spot... and that might explain why Ospina was off centre for every kick - I just watched the shootout again and he's out of position every time... and Pickford wasn't!I wonder if that was the spot they tried to sabotage. I didn’t see it but apparently just before Harry Kane’s penalty in the second half, two Columbia players were scuffing and stamping on the penalty spot.
Which game? England and Colombia or Switzerland and Sweden?That was the finest display of what's wrong with modern football in quite some games.
Ship both teams back home, and call Japan to come back.
Which game? England and Colombia or Switzerland and Sweden?
You could make an argument for both. Maybe swap both for Argentina and Japan?England Colombia.
I probably should say I really don't like him, he's a politician, lies just spew out of his mouth at every opportunity and he wouldn't ever get a job in the Premier League yet he's the England manager.
Also because he played with a lot of the pundits on TV he's given a pass on many things that others would be called out on and that bothers me too.
Still I'm glad England won and hope they continue to do so, not that I don't expect them to mess it up, as they very much tried to today.
Cant wait for the end-of tournament highlight reel of Harry Kane's golden boot; a glorious slow-motion compilation of four 2 yard tap-ins, six penalties, and one outrageous deflection.Harry Kane on 6 goals now, Lukaku is realistically the only one who can stop him from winning the Golden Boot as he is on 4 goals, Ronaldo is also on 4 but Portugal are gone, other players who could stop him are Mbappe, Cheryshev and Cavani but there are all further back on 3 goals, plus Cavani has a calf problem.
A golden boot is a golden boot. Doesn't matter how you get it. If Lukaku scored 10 against a protesting Brazil for one reason or another, that's how he gets 10 goals.Cant wait for the end-of tournament highlight reel of Harry Kane's golden boot; a glorious slow-motion compilation of four 2 yard tap-ins, six penalties, and one outrageous deflection.