Which players?
They should be named.
3 of the 4 goals in that match were caused by pisssing around at the back, trying to play out , no matter what
it's crazy how teams are willing to risk giving goals away for free, for the sake of not getting rid when it gets too risky
they all think they can do it like pep's farza...
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
Which players?
They should be named.
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Walker and Stones
P**sing about with the ball in and around our box cost us. Our players cannot find a pass when pressed and opposition know this. I never want to Stones in an England shirt again.
The only thing worse than Englands defending last night is someone using the word "overtime" instead of extra time, and calling the kit a "uniform".
Also the World Cup is three years away, hardly in need of "radical moves". Massive overreaction about what was pretty much a second string England XI.
Dj, creeping Americanism. Others use the term Roster when squad is sufficient.
The only thing worse than Englands defending last night is someone using the word "overtime" instead of extra time, and calling the kit a "uniform".
This
comment by peks..#free el chapo (U6618)
posted 8 hours, 12 minutes ago
3 of the 4 goals in that match were caused by pisssing around at the back, trying to play out , no matter what
it's crazy how teams are willing to risk giving goals away for free, for the sake of not getting rid when it gets too risky
they all think they can do it like pep's farza...
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Agree! I don't understand all this fancy back and forth passing inside the penalty area. Maybe this game will be a wake-up call for all club managers to address the issue with their players? In the meantime, opposing players are beginning to watch for it.
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 9 hours, 34 minutes ago
Which players?
They should be named.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
China,
I intentionally left out the names of players, based upon yesterday's debacle, whom I think are no longer world class players. I did this because many fans are thin-skinned and take comments personally. If you did not watch the game yesterday, try to watch it and form your own opinion,
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 6 hours, 29 minutes ago
The only thing worse than Englands defending last night is someone using the word "overtime" instead of extra time, and calling the kit a "uniform".
Also the World Cup is three years away, hardly in need of "radical moves". Massive overreaction about what was pretty much a second string England XI.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mackaroni,
I have noticed that little things seem to get under your skin, you need to get some rest.
As far as the ridiculous comment about "second string (I assume you mean "reserve" England XI", a normal fan might as the question why was this the case. Are you saying that Southgate deliberately fielded a weak team???? Maybe even ask why was Harry Kane out there while he still appears to be not fully fit? Are you saying that England was not taking this game seriously? Remember, as one of the commentators pointed out, England has not won a trophy (cup) since 1966!
Now stick to what's important and not terminology you empty headed one!
No, not reserve. A second string from the first team squad
I am sure England fans were questioning the team selection, but the reason was clear to any with knowledge of football.
He left out all the Liverpool and Spurs players because he didnt think they were ready so soon after the CL final, arriving days later than the rest of the squad.
Kane was out there because Rashford was injured just before half time.
England were taking the game seriously, hence why Southgate did not gamble on the CL players, instead using players he had all week.
Hope that helps, or do you need a bit more US slang in there?
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
No, not reserve. A second string from the first team squad
I am sure England fans were questioning the team selection, but the reason was clear to any with knowledge of football.
He left out all the Liverpool and Spurs players because he didnt think they were ready so soon after the CL final, arriving days later than the rest of the squad.
Kane was out there because Rashford was injured just before half time.
England were taking the game seriously, hence why Southgate did not gamble on the CL players, instead using players he had all week.
Hope that helps, or do you need a bit more US slang in there?
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mackaroni,
Got a big secret for you, I hope that you are sitting down The game is no longer called "football". All those "non-British" countries throughout the world hijacked YOUR game and changed its name to "soccer". How dare they!
btw: Your response this time contained more substance than you initial childish response. Sounds like you and Southgate are pretty close, did he write this for you?
As far as "US slang" comment, I'm not sure what you are talking about. I know that you've used this bigoted colonial statement in the past and JA606 probably needs to be alerted. Enough of you. Goodbye!
Soccer is a British name for football..
Actually, a lot of non English countries call it Football.
I've traveled in Asia such as India, Korea, Japan, China, Cambodia, etc. Both Football and soccer is used. Where I am currently, Football is more common. In Korea, both, due to the influence of the Americans. But American football is referred to as American football as it causes confusion amongst the people who know a bit of English.
Soccer is also a British term, but one thought up by the posh lot. It was an informer name, such as Ruggers for Rugby. The term only came about due to other forms of "football" being in place all over England, and Association Football was when a unified set of rules were formed. Previously the home team would decide to play by their local rules.
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 16 hours ago
Actually, a lot of non English countries call it Football.
I've traveled in Asia such as India, Korea, Japan, China, Cambodia, etc. Both Football and soccer is used. Where I am currently, Football is more common. In Korea, both, due to the influence of the Americans. But American football is referred to as American football as it causes confusion amongst the people who know a bit of English.
Soccer is also a British term, but one thought up by the posh lot. It was an informer name, such as Ruggers for Rugby. The term only came about due to other forms of "football" being in place all over England, and Association Football was when a unified set of rules were formed. Previously the home team would decide to play by their local rules.
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Would love to meet you someday for a game of Cricket! Have a great day.
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posted on 7/6/19
Which players?
They should be named.
posted on 7/6/19
3 of the 4 goals in that match were caused by pisssing around at the back, trying to play out , no matter what
it's crazy how teams are willing to risk giving goals away for free, for the sake of not getting rid when it gets too risky
they all think they can do it like pep's farza...
posted on 7/6/19
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
Which players?
They should be named.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Walker and Stones
posted on 7/6/19
P**sing about with the ball in and around our box cost us. Our players cannot find a pass when pressed and opposition know this. I never want to Stones in an England shirt again.
posted on 7/6/19
The only thing worse than Englands defending last night is someone using the word "overtime" instead of extra time, and calling the kit a "uniform".
Also the World Cup is three years away, hardly in need of "radical moves". Massive overreaction about what was pretty much a second string England XI.
posted on 7/6/19
Dj, creeping Americanism. Others use the term Roster when squad is sufficient.
posted on 7/6/19
Horrible isn't it.
posted on 7/6/19
The only thing worse than Englands defending last night is someone using the word "overtime" instead of extra time, and calling the kit a "uniform".
This
posted on 7/6/19
comment by peks..#free el chapo (U6618)
posted 8 hours, 12 minutes ago
3 of the 4 goals in that match were caused by pisssing around at the back, trying to play out , no matter what
it's crazy how teams are willing to risk giving goals away for free, for the sake of not getting rid when it gets too risky
they all think they can do it like pep's farza...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agree! I don't understand all this fancy back and forth passing inside the penalty area. Maybe this game will be a wake-up call for all club managers to address the issue with their players? In the meantime, opposing players are beginning to watch for it.
posted on 7/6/19
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 9 hours, 34 minutes ago
Which players?
They should be named.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
China,
I intentionally left out the names of players, based upon yesterday's debacle, whom I think are no longer world class players. I did this because many fans are thin-skinned and take comments personally. If you did not watch the game yesterday, try to watch it and form your own opinion,
posted on 7/6/19
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 6 hours, 29 minutes ago
The only thing worse than Englands defending last night is someone using the word "overtime" instead of extra time, and calling the kit a "uniform".
Also the World Cup is three years away, hardly in need of "radical moves". Massive overreaction about what was pretty much a second string England XI.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mackaroni,
I have noticed that little things seem to get under your skin, you need to get some rest.
As far as the ridiculous comment about "second string (I assume you mean "reserve" England XI", a normal fan might as the question why was this the case. Are you saying that Southgate deliberately fielded a weak team???? Maybe even ask why was Harry Kane out there while he still appears to be not fully fit? Are you saying that England was not taking this game seriously? Remember, as one of the commentators pointed out, England has not won a trophy (cup) since 1966!
Now stick to what's important and not terminology you empty headed one!
posted on 7/6/19
No, not reserve. A second string from the first team squad
I am sure England fans were questioning the team selection, but the reason was clear to any with knowledge of football.
He left out all the Liverpool and Spurs players because he didnt think they were ready so soon after the CL final, arriving days later than the rest of the squad.
Kane was out there because Rashford was injured just before half time.
England were taking the game seriously, hence why Southgate did not gamble on the CL players, instead using players he had all week.
Hope that helps, or do you need a bit more US slang in there?
posted on 7/6/19
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
No, not reserve. A second string from the first team squad
I am sure England fans were questioning the team selection, but the reason was clear to any with knowledge of football.
He left out all the Liverpool and Spurs players because he didnt think they were ready so soon after the CL final, arriving days later than the rest of the squad.
Kane was out there because Rashford was injured just before half time.
England were taking the game seriously, hence why Southgate did not gamble on the CL players, instead using players he had all week.
Hope that helps, or do you need a bit more US slang in there?
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mackaroni,
Got a big secret for you, I hope that you are sitting down The game is no longer called "football". All those "non-British" countries throughout the world hijacked YOUR game and changed its name to "soccer". How dare they!
btw: Your response this time contained more substance than you initial childish response. Sounds like you and Southgate are pretty close, did he write this for you?
As far as "US slang" comment, I'm not sure what you are talking about. I know that you've used this bigoted colonial statement in the past and JA606 probably needs to be alerted. Enough of you. Goodbye!
posted on 7/6/19
Soccer is a British name for football..
posted on 7/6/19
Actually, a lot of non English countries call it Football.
I've traveled in Asia such as India, Korea, Japan, China, Cambodia, etc. Both Football and soccer is used. Where I am currently, Football is more common. In Korea, both, due to the influence of the Americans. But American football is referred to as American football as it causes confusion amongst the people who know a bit of English.
Soccer is also a British term, but one thought up by the posh lot. It was an informer name, such as Ruggers for Rugby. The term only came about due to other forms of "football" being in place all over England, and Association Football was when a unified set of rules were formed. Previously the home team would decide to play by their local rules.
posted on 8/6/19
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 16 hours ago
Actually, a lot of non English countries call it Football.
I've traveled in Asia such as India, Korea, Japan, China, Cambodia, etc. Both Football and soccer is used. Where I am currently, Football is more common. In Korea, both, due to the influence of the Americans. But American football is referred to as American football as it causes confusion amongst the people who know a bit of English.
Soccer is also a British term, but one thought up by the posh lot. It was an informer name, such as Ruggers for Rugby. The term only came about due to other forms of "football" being in place all over England, and Association Football was when a unified set of rules were formed. Previously the home team would decide to play by their local rules.
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Would love to meet you someday for a game of Cricket! Have a great day.
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