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ENGLAND ARE PATHETIC!!!!!!!!!!

I think its safe to say England are an absolute "JOKE" when it comes to playing International football.
Why oh why do you keep on persisting with the same "USELESS" players that have let you down continually on a regular tournament basis?
I mean lets be fair, most of the real TOP DRAW nations "dispose" of their "OVERRATED BIG TIME CHARLIES". Yet England still play them in the starting line up.

Lets be fair, players like John Terry, Gerrard, and co are not even worth mentioning in the same breath as the likes of SUPERSTAR talent like Ronaldo, Messi, Sneijder, Robben, Van Persie, Benzema etc etc.

The whole England set up is a JOKE. You'll be lucky to even score a goal in these championships.
I pray that you get "destroyed" OVERRATED TEAM WITH OVERRATED USELESS WASHED UP PLAYERS.

posted on 3/6/12

Chiles left BBC last year for ITV, what a muppet he is and the BBC must be well happy they got rid of him. He's a lecherous worm, don't know how Keano hasn't belted him yet

posted on 3/6/12

RedBlackandWhiteside (U2335)

Your joking right????
Lineker and his mellow chilled out style is hardly inspiring to front major extensive football coverage on a play by play basis.
Sky done the best thing replacing Gray and Keys with fresh faced young pundits in Neville and Chamberlin.
These two have the right chemistry to be even better then Keys and Gray.
And lets not kid ourselves, Keys and Gray were TOP DRAW at their peak.

comment by RB&W (U2335)

posted on 3/6/12

Keys was/is clueless about football. What you on about?

Lineker on motd is a anchor man like Keys not a pundit like Grey/Hansen... but boy does he know football better than the pair of those muppets combined.

The term 'been there and done it' springs to mind with Lineker.

posted on 3/6/12

Sorry but I disagree completely with your opinion.
An anchorman does not need to play the sport he is presenting in, he simply needs to have an understanding of the sport he is presenting and allowing his so called guests the knowledge to shine in debate. In other words, having the nous to present a topic and push or demand the pundits around him to get the best analysis and opinion.
The man that does this the best at present is Ed Chamberlin.... he delivers the questions without any backchat and pushes his pundits to answer the way the audience want answering.

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 3/6/12

The bossman - He, the anchorman, needs far greater knowledge than an "understanding". He needs to know the ins and outs of tactics, what's gonna work when and why etc. He needs to be at least as well versed in the matter as his guests because he's got to play the devil's advocate for the viewers.

comment by RB&W (U2335)

posted on 3/6/12

I was thinking about Chamberlain, more than Keys, (who seems to think that because he saw Coventry win the FA Cup once he is a world authority on football).

Chamberlain needs a personality transplant though, doesn't he? One reason why he makes Nev seem so interesting and knowledgeable.

posted on 3/6/12

Come on, you can't deny that Chamberlin and Neville make a great team.
I've been impressed with sky's coverage this season. People probably thought a massive void was left with the removal of Keys and Gray. But to Sky's credit, the current line up of Chamberlin, Neville, Redknapp, Souness and co are doing a pretty good job.

Sky win hands down in the pundits role.

posted on 3/6/12

Chamberlin/Neville is the best out there

posted on 3/6/12

I can't HELP but "think" this article MAYBE a bit "OVER the top".

posted on 3/6/12

Terry was a brilliant defender when he was younger, he would literally would his life on the line to stop somebody scoring.

i remember him diving infront of a power shot and it went straight into his face once..

another time he went to clear the ball and got booted in the face!! 
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Ha i remember the boot in the face. It was Diaby for arsenal in the Carling Cup final i think. And he wound up breaking the foot on Terrys head!

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