Misnomer, on 13 July 2018 - 08:34 AM, said:
Who wasn't pleased? Who wasn't happy?
Who's wining?
Easy to trot out such suggestive remarks, whilst being completely untrue. Stating facts isn't wining, it's called stating facts.
Do you think we had an easy route to the semi final or not?
Do you think we played anyone of any significance other than Croatia?
Fifa rankings aside:
Panama
Tunisia
Colombia
Sweden
Do you think these teams are good?
Did Southgate ever have a plan b? Does he have the tactical nouse to change the game when needed? I don't think so...in fact, he made us weaker with the changes he made against Croatia, IMO of course, don't want to intentionally upset anyone.
Young side excuse: they all play in the premier league and have years of experience in kicking a ball. Man United youngsters won numerous trophies. Or, is it somehow acceptable to say it's different at international level?
Good saves in a negative way lol ffs how utterly ridiculous. You have a great knack of twisting things to support your own views.
Mate, it's about opinions. I'm more than happy and pleased we got to the semi finals...I've been waiting for this since 1990, when I was in my late teens.
Getting to a semi final is great, but I choose to put it into perspective (because, I'm an old, unhappy, wining, depressed, middle aged man) in terms of who we played and how we played to get there, not the mere fact we got there.
Is Chris Waddle also wining? Probably one of our best ex international players who offers excellent analysis on BBC five live. He is also displeased and unhappy?
As I've said too many times already: the DNA blueprint looks promising; the proof of it's successful implementation will be witnessed at the next two tournaments. Do I hope we go far, of course I do.
Some folks have very short memories, especially those who lauded the dog shít signings made by Saunders and Caldwell...that worked out well. It's also funny how the same people criticised the last few Town managers, including Cookie, for not having a plan b....
Who's wining?
Easy to trot out such suggestive remarks, whilst being completely untrue. Stating facts isn't wining, it's called stating facts.
Do you think we had an easy route to the semi final or not?
Do you think we played anyone of any significance other than Croatia?
Fifa rankings aside:
Panama
Tunisia
Colombia
Sweden
Do you think these teams are good?
Did Southgate ever have a plan b? Does he have the tactical nouse to change the game when needed? I don't think so...in fact, he made us weaker with the changes he made against Croatia, IMO of course, don't want to intentionally upset anyone.
Young side excuse: they all play in the premier league and have years of experience in kicking a ball. Man United youngsters won numerous trophies. Or, is it somehow acceptable to say it's different at international level?
Good saves in a negative way lol ffs how utterly ridiculous. You have a great knack of twisting things to support your own views.
Mate, it's about opinions. I'm more than happy and pleased we got to the semi finals...I've been waiting for this since 1990, when I was in my late teens.
Getting to a semi final is great, but I choose to put it into perspective (because, I'm an old, unhappy, wining, depressed, middle aged man) in terms of who we played and how we played to get there, not the mere fact we got there.
Is Chris Waddle also wining? Probably one of our best ex international players who offers excellent analysis on BBC five live. He is also displeased and unhappy?
As I've said too many times already: the DNA blueprint looks promising; the proof of it's successful implementation will be witnessed at the next two tournaments. Do I hope we go far, of course I do.
Some folks have very short memories, especially those who lauded the dog shít signings made by Saunders and Caldwell...that worked out well. It's also funny how the same people criticised the last few Town managers, including Cookie, for not having a plan b....
Why focus on Chris Waddle? Most of the pundits thought we had a very good World Cup and provided promise for the future. We had to beat Colombia and Sweden to progress. Both those teams had played well in the group stages. The 1990 team struggled in their group. Belgium and Cameroon were not recognised as strong teams. We were beaten by the first proper team we played yet it was rightly seen as an achievement. That team had bags of experience.