Can England survive
Southgate. England's World Cup opener against Tunisia went exactly as expected and showed again the only thing that will really hamper their chances is the manager. read the rest of this rubbish
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Southgate. England's World Cup opener against Tunisia went exactly as expected and showed again the only thing that will really hamper their chances is the manager. read the rest of this rubbish
in the team. In the last warm up game for England before the World Cup starts next week, only Marcus Rashford really put his hand up and said to Southgate “pick me”... but will he. read the rest of this rubbish
again. All the talk about being realistic about England in the World Cup is completely forgotten once they didn't completely suck for 45 minutes in their warm up against Nigeria, even when they suck for the second half. read the rest of this rubbish
on a night out with England. A similar performance a similar result from England in their friendly against Italy, another team that failed to make it to the World Cup. read the rest of this rubbish
gone? So Spurs didn't stop City in their tracks like last season, well, if we didn't already know this isn't last season. Saturday was not a fun evening for Spurs and Pochettino. read the rest of this rubbish
Southgate. England fulfilled their usual role of an unbeaten schlep through an easy qualifying group, with another performance to hint at finals humiliation. read the rest of this rubbish
this England play. Led by the dullard in chief, Gareth Southgate, what else should we expect from a team except a tedious exercise in doing nowt but infuriating those watching. read the rest of this rubbish
Iain Duncan Smith. As Gareth Southgate looked on befuddled at his first choice XI being so inept before making bizarre changes that made things worse. read the rest of this rubbish
I believe it was inevitable. Pep Guardiola was pulling out his hair as his team, Man City, rode their luck in getting a two all draw with the visiting Spurs. read the rest of this rubbish
over again. One kick in the dying seconds couldn’t hide the fact that the same team that struggled at the Euros, struggled exactly the same way in Sam Allardyce’s first game as England manager. I had originally thought that Adam Lallana’s last ditch goal had moved Allardyce from being the new Hodgson to him being […] read the rest of this rubbish