Is that our problem? How many of the remaining teams "play with width"?
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
England for years now, have tried absolutely all different system, and still come up way short. The team is jsut not good enough.
-------------
It's not the system. It's the players, but until a manager comes in who will give the media the finger, the players will remain the same.
Look at the outrage because Rio wasn't picked. Imagine if that was Gerrard, or even Rooney?
Roy isn't this manager. Maybe the next one?
Is that our problem? How many of the remaining teams "play with width"?
If we play Lennon and Johnson, we may as well use them.
Where do England go from here...
Home
I thought Roy did a steady job considering, and last night - in spots - was as good as I've seen England play since Euro 96.
No need for self-flagellation. We never win these things so just go along for the ride and enjoy the highs (and don't get too carried away by the inevitable lows).
Sign in if you want to comment
Where do England go from here
Page 2 of 2
posted on 25/6/12
Is that our problem? How many of the remaining teams "play with width"?
posted on 25/6/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 25/6/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 25/6/12
England for years now, have tried absolutely all different system, and still come up way short. The team is jsut not good enough.
-------------
It's not the system. It's the players, but until a manager comes in who will give the media the finger, the players will remain the same.
Look at the outrage because Rio wasn't picked. Imagine if that was Gerrard, or even Rooney?
Roy isn't this manager. Maybe the next one?
posted on 25/6/12
Is that our problem? How many of the remaining teams "play with width"?
If we play Lennon and Johnson, we may as well use them.
posted on 25/6/12
Where do England go from here...
Home
posted on 25/6/12
I thought Roy did a steady job considering, and last night - in spots - was as good as I've seen England play since Euro 96.
No need for self-flagellation. We never win these things so just go along for the ride and enjoy the highs (and don't get too carried away by the inevitable lows).
Page 2 of 2