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LIVE! Match discussion 2014/15

From what I have seen a very dull affair indeed.

Thank God I watched Old Wulfs under 10s v Albrighton in a pre-season game earlier. Proper attacking football with flair, passion and commitment from both sides.
 
Another cut in this Country's death of a thousand cuts with regard to the national game.
 
Switzerland who were desperately unlucky to lose to Argentina that have just beaten the World Champions. Yep - it will be a piece of piss.
 
By the same token Switzerland were incredibly lucky to beat Ecuador and then were diabolical against France. It'll be a bit of a cripple fight.
 
The Sun's sub-editors will be hoping for a Switzerland win, so that they can go with 'Basel Faulty' as their headline.
 
Why would you want Woy out? Get that utter fuckpig Redknapp in?

Offer a viable alternative then fair enough but just hoping for a loss to remove the incumbent is ridiculous. Especially as the only way Woy will be gone is if England fail to qualify, which just should be an impossibility looking at the group.
 
Why would you want Woy out? Get that utter fuckpig Redknapp in?

Offer a viable alternative then fair enough but just hoping for a loss to remove the incumbent is ridiculous. Especially as the only way Woy will be gone is if England fail to qualify, which just should be an impossibility looking at the group.

There has to be an alternative to the negative dross served up by Hodgson. I'm not entirely sure what it could be but I hope it presents itself soon.
 
There has to be an alternative to the negative dross served up by Hodgson. I'm not entirely sure what it could be but I hope it presents itself soon.

In that case don't ask him to be binned. You will only get the vacuous alleged criminal if the red tops have their way at which point I wouldn't watch the team even in competitive action
 
English Managers in the Premier League:
Monk
Bruce
Allardyce
Redknapp
Pearson
Pardew
Warnock
Dyche.......take your pick.
 
I'm not sure what relevance managing a club has to the international stage to be honest. Other countries have put star ex-players with little in the way of managerial experience in charge - Klinsmann and Van Basten to name two - and it's worked ok.

However one potential barrier to that is that Gary Neville is hands down the best recent ex-pro to talk about the game...and he's on the coaching staff as it stands anyway and presumably at least partly complicit in the way we play.
 
English Managers in the Premier League:
Monk
Bruce
Allardyce
Redknapp
Pearson
Pardew
Warnock
Dyche.......take your pick.

Please, just hand me a gun!

Also, why "in the Premier League"? There are some great managers in The Championship. I rate Jackett as a miles better manager than all of those listed...........Maybe unfair on Monk but the rest just make me shudder
 
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