There’s never a nadir to Southgate’s England
there's always a new depth. Well, England's second group game in Euro 2024, against Denmark was pretty much wash, rinse, repeat performance of going up and giving up. read the rest of this rubbish
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there's always a new depth. Well, England's second group game in Euro 2024, against Denmark was pretty much wash, rinse, repeat performance of going up and giving up. read the rest of this rubbish
Southgate. England did their usual crap opening game for a tournament as they went all Southgate in beating Serbia with an early goal and then spending the rest of the game hanging on for dear life. read the rest of this rubbish
so much wrong it doesn't matter. England couldn't have a more fitting send off for the Euros than losing their last warm up game to Iceland in yet another inept performance from players but mostly from Southgate. read the rest of this rubbish
repeatedly be this dull and still think they're Euro favourites? England scraped out a 3-0 victory in Newcastle over the might of Bosnia-Herzegovina, needing a penalty, a miss hit cross and a Harry Kane tap in against the 74th ranked team in the world. read the rest of this rubbish
is. As Gareth Southgate's England required an own goal to draw with North Macedonia, one was reminded on Wales losing to West Samoa in the '91 World Cup... and thank god we weren't playing the whole of Macedonia. read the rest of this rubbish
again. Gareth Southgate doesn't seem to know why the players he picked yet again played the way he's had them playing in all the games in their struggle to get past the might of... [checks notes]... Malta. read the rest of this rubbish
as Wembley. England's two games at Wembley were a pair of standard Southgate boreathons, that saw them bore Australia and Italy to wins, the latter to seal qualifications for Euro '24. read the rest of this rubbish
to score for them. Another dismal display of back passing saw England amble past a Jock side that were full of themselves but found their ceiling in a dull friendly. read the rest of this rubbish
is having to listen to pundits talk the rubbish up like you have just witnessed it with your own eyes. England's football and rugby team held a “hold my beer” competition on Sunday to see who could pit in the dullest, predictable, performance. Both were really lucky in the opposition also took part. read the rest of this rubbish
apparently. In another case of deja-vu all over again, Daniel Levy has agreed to take the money and run by selling Spurs' best player on the eve of the new season. And some are OK with it. read the rest of this rubbish