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Carlton Palmer springs to mind!England's Euro 92 squad is weird as **** when you look at the World Cup squad and the Euro 96 squads, both of which are full of genuine quality.
Carlton Palmer springs to mind!England's Euro 92 squad is weird as **** when you look at the World Cup squad and the Euro 96 squads, both of which are full of genuine quality.
Gazza and GIMH's bestest bud being crocked didn't help, quality wise, but leaving out Beardsley & Ian Wright (Div 1's leading scorer that season) was very much on Taylor.England's Euro 92 squad is weird as **** when you look at the World Cup squad and the Euro 96 squads, both of which are full of genuine quality.
and Waddle, never forget Waddle, form of his life post Italia 90, legend for Marseille and Sheffield Weds, Taylor preferred Tony Daley and Andy Sinton FFS.Gazza and GIMH's bestest bud being crocked didn't help, quality wise, but leaving out Beardsley & Ian Wright (Div 1's leading scorer that season) was very much on Taylor.
Silva was a meh pick. Should have been Rodri.No Rodri in the World XI
Yes, retaining Hodgson always looked a weak call. We shouldn't go down, but that will change if Eze, Olise and/or others decide they've had enough and take the offer to go elsewhere in the next week and a bit. I think Palace are one of those sides who are OK most years unless they make a really duff managerial call, and, tbf, there havn't been many of those over the last dozen years. Or, at least, when thery have made a bad call, they've addressed it quickly enough. But as I've said before, I do look somewhat enviously at what teams like Brighton and Bournemouth are doing with better managers than Hodgson. Brentford too, despite their recent run of form with about a zillion injuries. As for who's available to replace him, Cooper is being mentioned. He whose Nottingham Forest side seem to have significantly improved since he was replaced there. Someone suggested Carrick the other day, who's highly rated but untested at this level.I lost faith in the Palace operation when they hired him full time. Missed opportunity to conduct a proper search for the best coach to develop all their young talent and get him into a decent situation with a full pre-season. I don’t think they’ll go down, but it’s a wasted season and if they fire him they’re at ‘who’s available? Do we have their number?’
Is he not any good as a manager?They’re both such bargain bin options. I’ll laugh if it’s Carrick. Ex-England international getting wildly disproportionate credit for having a Championship side in mid-table? We’ve been here before.
Jesse Marsch has been doing the rounds on various podcasts. Reminding everyone he knows all the football jargon and Haaland learnt to head the ball from him. Pity his p**** formation gegenpress got figured out in 2017 and he sticks to it anyway.Yes, retaining Hodgson always looked a weak call. We shouldn't go down, but that will change if Eze, Olise and/or others decide they've had enough and take the offer to go elsewhere in the next week and a bit. I think Palace are one of those sides who are OK most years unless they make a really duff managerial call, and, tbf, there havn't been many of those over the last dozen years. Or, at least, when thery have made a bad call, they've addressed it quickly enough. But as I've said before, I do look somewhat enviously at what teams like Brighton and Bournemouth are doing with better managers than Hodgson. Brentford too, despite their recent run of form with about a zillion injuries. As for who's available to replace him, Cooper is being mentioned. He whose Nottingham Forest side seem to have significantly improved since he was replaced there. Someone suggested Carrick the other day, who's highly rated but untested at this level.
he could become assistant to Bob Bradley (who has ended up where he belongs, in the Norwegian second tier)Jesse Marsch has been doing the rounds on various podcasts. Reminding everyone he knows all the football jargon and Haaland learnt to head the ball from him. Pity his p**** formation gegenpress got figured out in 2017 and he sticks to it anyway.
Cooper would be a great choice for them. Also worth noting that Potter was at that game, he's probably in contention. Carrick has future caretaker Man Utd coach written all over him.Yes, retaining Hodgson always looked a weak call. We shouldn't go down, but that will change if Eze, Olise and/or others decide they've had enough and take the offer to go elsewhere in the next week and a bit. I think Palace are one of those sides who are OK most years unless they make a really duff managerial call, and, tbf, there havn't been many of those over the last dozen years. Or, at least, when thery have made a bad call, they've addressed it quickly enough. But as I've said before, I do look somewhat enviously at what teams like Brighton and Bournemouth are doing with better managers than Hodgson. Brentford too, despite their recent run of form with about a zillion injuries. As for who's available to replace him, Cooper is being mentioned. He whose Nottingham Forest side seem to have significantly improved since he was replaced there. Someone suggested Carrick the other day, who's highly rated but untested at this level.
Bradley looked really good, the second half was a statement tbh.Our game was an interesting watch.
Nothing really happened first half, we were abit slow on the ball, struggled to get to grips with the conditions and just felt our way into the game. Cherries started really well, pinned us in for first 5min but then we took control, without really creating much of note. How Kluivert didn't see red was absolutely ridiculous, really poor decision I thought and even weirder how quickly VAR just cleared it.
Second half we went up a couple gears. In reality it was more of a 1-0 or 2-0 game, the scoreline was flattering but Jota is just so clinical.
Hopefully Curtis Jones is okay, that injury didn't look great and we absolutely need him. Mac Allister had his best game in a LFC shirt, thought he was a level above every other player on the pitch. VVD and Konate is some partnership, they made Solanke look bang average.
Aside from all that, not much else to say other than it was nice to see Darwin get a brace. His redemption arc is going to be great and that's the sort of performance rival fans would not want to see from him.
Next two games are huge for us, Chelsea then Arsenal and likely without Mo, Trent, Endo and Robbo. If you offered me 7pts from this block of three games I'd probably take it.
He's a gun. I thought he had a better game in the cup against Fulham but he's not put a foot wrong yet.Bradley looked really good, the second half was a statement tbh.
you may have a point about Gomez, but TAA's future is clearly not right-back.He's a gun. I thought he had a better game in the cup against Fulham but he's not put a foot wrong yet.
Apparently a whole host of clubs were after him on loan in the summer but Klopp wanted to keep him around. Will be interesting to see if he's jumped Gomez in the pecking order for RB, I suspect he's still 3rd choice.
The kid has a huge future but unless we commit to TAA in midfield full-time I think its pretty likely he ends up being sold to another PL club. He was a 1.5mil purchase so should turn over a very a tidy profit.