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The Road to World Cup 2026 and UEFA Nations League

Harry kane is a chocolate teapot, get the fuck out of midfield man and get amongst the defenders.
Rice best player on the pitch by miles, and astonishingly grealish in a free role at 10,, seems to be working.
Hats off to guehi, gordon and mainoo too.
 
Fucking brilliant, stuff those boos right down there fuckng throat hopefully 6-0
 
I wonder if Carsley will make a few changes, maybe try out a slightly different system. It is a friendly that's already won after all.
 
I wonder if Carsley will make a few changes, maybe try out a slightly different system. It is a friendly that's already won after all.

really? He absolutely won’t see it that way
 
Of course it's a friendly. The Europa League is a strange hill you choose to die on.
For god sake read between the lines and the emphasis on the word “he”
Carsley regardless of the fixture will want it done and dusted before tinkering, whether it’s already over is open to conjecture.
It’s the nations league
 
For god sake read between the lines and the emphasis on the word “he”
Carsley regardless of the fixture will want it done and dusted before tinkering, whether it’s already over is open to conjecture.
It’s the nations league
Fair on the Nations League point.
 
It really is beyond ridiculous that penalties aren't given for the kind of shit we've just seen... defender makes no effort to even see where the ball is... only to stop his opponent.
 
Make some subs it's a friendly FFS. We don't need another England manager scared to change things around until very late on.
 
Second half has been a total Southgate.
 
Is that more money for Wolves?
 
Kerching!!

At least Jeff will be happy
 
TAA pinging balls out of play or to the opposition
 
I'd swop mcguire and kane and saka, but for who?

'McGuire' is one of the most baffling misspellings I've ever seen (and it's not just you, it's everywhere). Leaving aside that he's been around so long that he played against Wolves 11 years ago and he's so well known as a Man Utd and England player - surely Maguire is a more common name anyway if you were guessing between the two?!
 
'McGuire' is one of the most baffling misspellings I've ever seen (and it's not just you, it's everywhere). Leaving aside that he's been around so long that he played against Wolves 11 years ago and he's so well known as a Man Utd and England player - surely Maguire is a more common name anyway if you were guessing between the two?!
Keysey doesn't like this.
 
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