BryanRoy22
Ian Bowyer
These players must be thinking how much they would love to be in the casino or ringing up a prostitute than be in this situation.
It was truly dreadful.
It was truly dreadful.
Thing is there isn’t even a comparison to Hughton. Southgate has failed in every job he has had. Only one result I can think of that has been good Germany in the euros and maybe Spain away in the nations league. Otherwise it’s been standard or dross. I think it’s unfair to compare even Southgate to Hughton. Hughton can at least point to his very very impressive championship record yes he might over the hill now but what can Southgate point to? Beating Germany at Wembley 2-0?Looking around and the opinion on our forum seems to be different to others, there is a lot defending Southgate because of his record (or maybe they just haven’t posted here yet!)
I wonder if that’s because the comparisons to Hughton are so right.
A guy dining off previous success, saying he will get it right based on nothing but deep down hope - when the football being played is dour, lifeless and dysfunctional.
Gives a nice interview, is an inoffensive and nice guy and the players think he is a good guy.
Hopefully they don’t replace him with Super Cooper as well!
It’s also very boorish to hear how he speaks well on social issues when he’s a football manager not a political commentator. I don’t give a flying fook what a footballer or a football manager has to say. I just want to see results. Don’t get me wrong there are those who are unfair by saying that his commentary is getting in the way of his management which is rubbish but equally I couldn’t give a flying shit what he has to say or not I just want to watch a good England.He also told all us us that we should be embarrassed by the euro final wankers. Pretty sure I had sod all to do with organising the event.
Does this make England Hungary's bitch?Wales are England's bitch
I asked for thatDoes this make England Hungary's bitch?
I jest of course..
Yep, though not quite as exciting Rockabilly. Dull as ditchwater.Couldn't be arsed to watch the game, but judging by the comments on here, sounded like they played like Hughton's Forest.
So does that mean he's Immobile now then?Well, on the Italian side despite much talk in the week about the return of Immobile he's gone and broke himself and joins Chiesa, Berardi, Florenzi, Insigne, Locatelli, Spinazzola, Verratti, Pellegrini, Politano and Tonali on the 'injured' list.