The Baconator
International Vice-Captain
Putting the current situation aside for the moment, who are people going to be supporting next year, if bothering to follow the tournament at all? Going with the Swedes here.
They did the buisness yea but from my memory of those games Gerrard wasn't really that great, he made a few runs but was virtually invisible. It was Barry who totally ran the show from mid-field.Both Gerrard and Lampard have been poor for sure, but when Gerrard played alongside Barry they did the business.
Two years? na man. His bad run started in the World Cup cause prior to the WC he was our leading scorer in WC qualifying but as soon he set foot in Germany he lost his radar & then began a year of unfair bashing from the fans & media towards him IMO. Especially when Stevie G has been equally as bad but i don't know everyone has left him alone.Lampard hasn't looked the part in an England shirt for two years now IMO, and I don't think excellent club form is good enough if he obviously isn't performing on the international stage. Gerrard-Barry works for me, or Gerrard-Hargreaves
Spain because really admire the talent within their ranks, but if they flop again on the international stage will fall back on the solid Azzuri.Putting the current situation aside for the moment, who are people going to be supporting next year, if bothering to follow the tournament at all? Going with the Swedes here.
All true, but given England's current situation is it really vital that we bring in someone with a vast amount of Managerial Experience? Instead what about someone who has a bit of passion, desire & belief in English football and a bit of pride in representing their country. Shearer fits that description even though he doesn't have much managing experience to date, he could be a wild card choice that works brilliantly at the end or fails, but if selected even though i have Capello as my choice i won't be disgusted TBH.More luck than judgement in that appointment now you point it out, if someone has not managed before, there's no way you should be thrusting them straight into international management. Or even top-level club management for that matter, should start outside the Prem.
Never.Lamps as we both know was our star of Euro 2004
Yes.All true, but given England's current situation is it really vital that we bring in someone with a vast amount of Managerial Experience?
Spain for me. One obviously rules out teams who knock us out (bye-bye, Croatia, Russia, Holland, Germany & Portugal), teams we never beat (see ya Sweden & Romania), the too **** (so long Austria, Switzerland & Greece) & the too good (au revoir Italy & France) which leaves us with Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey & Poland.Putting the current situation aside for the moment, who are people going to be supporting next year, if bothering to follow the tournament at all? Going with the Swedes here.
Switzerland are a pretty decent side and with home advantage I wouldn't be surprised if they make it to the QF or possibly further with some luck.The too **** (so long Austria, Switzerland & Greece) .
Didn't they qualify? itstl.the too **** (so long Austria, Switzerland & Greece)
If you don't want the team you're supporting to win....I aint English but I am a little sad that they are out,because its not the same without them at the big tournaments. I love the way media builds up every English game, and the team disappoints almost every single time,until they are out in one of the knock out games on penalties offcourse and then the media,fans rightly condemn the performances only to forget about it later, and try to have fun again at the next game at Wembley and the cycle repeats. Meanwhile the FA and the players pocket hefty sum of money and think there's always next time. And unfortunately, this cycle,also repeats.
But still there are 16 teams, of which Spain is one. One parallel to draw between Spain and England... Good leagues, Underperforming National teams.
By the way cant decide which team to support at the Euros... Italy or Germany? Maybe Spain...
He's barely played though.I just looked on the BBC site at those heat-map things, very revealing. Wayne Bridge's looked virtually the same as Joe Cole's, no wonder our defence was **** poor. Bridge hasn't been an England-quality left-back since he played for Southampton, since he joined Chelsea he's gotten lazy and complacent.
Well, I never said the two weren't connected. He's suffered for lack of games, without a doubt, but at the end of the day if you stagnate as a player it's no-one's fault than your own. If he wanted to improve he should have left Chelsea when he realised he wasn't first-choice.He's barely played though.
im gonna support the czech republc for euro 2008. no secific reason really only i reckon they have a decent chance to win it and they will be underdogsPutting the current situation aside for the moment, who are people going to be supporting next year, if bothering to follow the tournament at all? Going with the Swedes here.
That is true.Well, I never said the two weren't connected. He's suffered for lack of games, without a doubt, but at the end of the day if you stagnate as a player it's no-one's fault than your own. If he wanted to improve he should have left Chelsea when he realised he wasn't first-choice.
The Czechs always do quite well at the Euros.im gonna support the czech republc for euro 2008. no secific reason really only i reckon they have a decent chance to win it and they will be underdogs