UEFA EURO 2024 (28 Viewers)

CCFCSteve

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Don't know how true this is but there were similar issues when he left dortmund



This and plenty of other stuff on social media feels a standard English case of building them up and then knocking them down

He had the bollocks to move to Germany at 17 and then Madrid at 19. The fact that dortmund had him as part of a leadership group as a teenager tells its own story.

Overall he had a pretty underwhelming tournament apart from important moments of magic. Scored two and set up last nights equaliser after starting the move as well. He made more tackles than anyone in the tournament and pretty much ran himself into the ground even though he’s looked exhausted from game two. But social media (not saying you evo) go for the pile on 🤷‍♂️

ps agree that Howe is probably the obvious choice. Could he handle the pressure etc, who knows but only one way to find out…assuming he fancies it
 

fernandopartridge

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And I think Eddie howe is the obvious choice , a nice guy who seems to be able to get his teams playing nice attacking football , will be good in the dressing room too and will keep the squad harmony .

Will cost the FA though

I worry a bit about Graham Potter , but he's out of work and probably the obvious choice should Gareth leave

I absolutely do not want to see Lee carsley managing our national team
As much as Howe has done well at Bournemouth and Newcastle, he's never won anything. Potter likewise.

Need somebody who has won something or has that mentality. Klopp like someone mentioned would be good.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I would approach Newcastle

Howe is good in the dressing room , is a nice bloke , plays attractive football , develops players well .. Anthony Gordon has improved under him at Newcastle already as an example

Arguably the best English manager in football. Bearing in mind pre-season has started, it’s possible that Newcastle or even Howe himself would knock England back. Are you confident enough in the second and third choices out there to get rid of Southgate?

David Ornstein was on The Athletic podcast arguing that the alternatives are not so obvious and perhaps it’s better to stick with him. Yet, I can’t see Southgate staying on and think he should leave with his head held high.

Without a track record of winning major tournaments, we’re back to square one.

I'm a huge fan of Steve Cooper ( not the poster on here ) he's been involved with England before with success but he's just gone to Leicester

I was just with some Forest fans who described Cooper as just as negative as Southgate and reckon Leicester are down with him. Personally, I like Cooper but I’m not familiar with his football as a weekly spectator
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Arguably the best English manager in football. Bearing in mind pre-season has started, it’s possible that Newcastle or even Howe himself would knock England back. Are you confident enough in the second and third choices out there to get rid of Southgate?

David Ornstein was on The Athletic podcast arguing that the alternatives are not so obvious and perhaps it’s better to stick with him. Yet, I can’t see Southgate staying on and think he should leave with his head held high.

Without a track record of winning major tournaments, we’re back to square one.



I was just with some Forest fans who described Cooper as just as negative as Southgate and reckon Leicester are down with him. Personally, I like Cooper but I’m not familiar with his football as a weekly spectator
I do actually agree that it makes sense to take time over appointing the successor. There isn’t any need to rush and getting it right matters far more.
 

PVA

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Realistically as of right now it seems it will be one of Carsley, Potter or Howe.

I think I would go with Potter.
 

Nuskyblue

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The need to go all out and get Klopp - or guardiola, Pep’s contract is up next may. Could easily have an interim until Pep comes in.

World Cup qualifiers don’t start until next June I think
Pep would be a disaster, I don't think what he does would work in international football. It took him a session and buying in a whole new back 5 to make it work at Manchester City.

Klopp would be fantastic.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Another frustrating final defeat because we didn't press home an advantage. We looked ok first half (though I did think the ref was being pretty generous to us), though Spain were the better team, then looked all at sea start of the second half, After managing to score and get the other team a bit rattled we again sat back, let them get their composure back and then tried to defend for ET which was always going to end in tears. Spain deserved to win so fair play to them.

Kane was awful all tournament and was a huge part of the reason for our poor number of goals and xG, though our entire transition was so slow, not playing the first time pass and taking extra touches so the other teams go back in position. That seemed to be result in Foden having a poor tournament. Bellingham was massively underwhelming other than his overhead kick. He looked tired and the team wasn't playing the way he is used to at Madrid. Ad you can tell his time in Spain is rubbing off on him - so many times he'd just fall to the floor at the slightest touch and expect a free kick.
 

Otis

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Another frustrating final defeat because we didn't press home an advantage. We looked ok first half (though I did think the ref was being pretty generous to us), though Spain were the better team, then looked all at sea start of the second half, After managing to score and get the other team a bit rattled we again sat back, let them get their composure back and then tried to defend for ET which was always going to end in tears. Spain deserved to win so fair play to them.

Kane was awful all tournament and was a huge part of the reason for our poor number of goals and xG, though our entire transition was so slow, not playing the first time pass and taking extra touches so the other teams go back in position. That seemed to be result in Foden having a poor tournament. Bellingham was massively underwhelming other than his overhead kick. He looked tired and the team wasn't playing the way he is used to at Madrid. Ad you can tell his time in Spain is rubbing off on him - so many times he'd just fall to the floor at the slightest touch and expect a free kick.
That bit HAS to be on the manager, that of either, going a goal up and then sitting back, or getting back into a game and then sitting back. It was far too cautious.

Then, everyone to a man agreed Kane was not playing well. He should have been rested or dropped. We had games in which we could have definitely rested him.

I know some will point to his goalscoring record and I am indeed one of those who bloody loves the guy, but at times it truly was like we were playing with 10 men.

It's fine saying he had to be picked, but he unfortunately was one of the main reasons we kept getting giving the ball back to the opposition and putting pressure back on ourselves and he is also one of the main reasons we keep playing so deep.

One decent performance in seven just is nowhere near good enough. We didn't score enough goals and we didn't have enough shots on target.

Southgate has to go. The fans are getting increasingly frustrated with him and we still continue to keep on flunking it at the death
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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That bit HAS to be on the manager, that of either, going a goal up and then sitting back, or getting back into a game and then sitting back. It was far too cautious.

Then, everyone to a man agreed Kane was not playing well. He should have been rested or dropped. We had games in which we could have definitely rested him.

I know some will point to his goalscoring record and I am indeed one of those who bloody loves the guy, but at times it truly was like we were playing with 10 men.

It's fine saying he had to be picked, but he unfortunately was one of the main reasons we kept getting giving the ball back to the opposition and putting pressure back on ourselves and he is also one of the main reasons we keep playing so deep.

One decent performance in seven just is nowhere near good enough. We didn't score enough goals and we didn't have enough shots on target.

Southgate has to go. The fans are getting increasingly frustrated with him and we still continue to keep on flunking it at the death
To coin some famous words:

We’ve seen it all before, we just know, we’re so sure, that England’s gonna throw it away…but I know they can play.

And that’s what makes every tournament under him a frustration-we are seeing the team perform at nothing close to their full capabilities.
 

Macca

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I'm far from saying Southgate is perfect, but i don't buy the attitude towards England from the fans/press, that its always the manager's fault...

How many "golden generations" have we had in my adult life? How many supposedly "world class" players? And we've had a number of managers who were top level (Capello and Sven come to mind).

To some extent, we just aren't as good as we hype ourselves up to be.

We will always be a top ten solid team for sure but I agree we do hype ourselves. I guess it’s just passion. Same as when people talk of City challenging for automatic promotion when we make a couple of signings
 

Macca

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My thoughts today have been a frustration at not going out with a bang but a whimper. You just can’t sit back and allow Spain to have attack after attack you need to take the game to then. I genuinely would not have complained if we had lost 3-0 if we had thrown the sink at them. That is the manager for sure but also concerned about the lack of basic skills at times
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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Our ability at times to pass a very simple ball 10ft at the right pace and position for the receiving player to take it in their stride still amazes me. Often it puts the receiving player under immediate pressure to take extra touches and rush the following pass, which is then even less accurate and results in panic and us giving the ball away. That's been England since the 60s.
There are signs of improvement with the likes of Foden Bellingham Saka and Palmer.... thank God!
 

PVA

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The Telegraph report that the front runners are Howe, Potter, Carsley, Pochettino and Tuchel. With Lampard and Gerrard as 'outsiders'.

And I hope they're really, really outside chances ffs.

I'd be happy with Howe or Potter.
 

HadjiChippo

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Tuchel seems to have fallouts wherever he goes, but he’d absolutely be my first option if I was picking purely on credentials.

Great tournament manager, natural winner, and sounds like he wants to come back and work in England as well (though this might be exclusive to premier league rather than national)

Although, I do tend towards the idea that the big nations should always have a manager of that nation (France, Germany, Spain, Italy etc have always had same nationality managers in my lifetime)

Whoever gets picked we can’t allow Lampard and Gerrard to continue failing upwards. If Rooney wasn’t new in a job he’d be considered an outside chance too most likely.
 

Sick Boy

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The Telegraph report that the front runners are Howe, Potter, Carsley, Pochettino and Tuchel. With Lampard and Gerrard as 'outsiders'.

And I hope they're really, really outside chances ffs.

I'd be happy with Howe or Potter.
I’m not convinced that either Howe or Potter would want the job, especially as there will be the actual expectation of winning something within the next four years.
 

PVA

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Whoever gets picked we can’t allow Lampard and Gerrard to continue failing upwards. If Rooney wasn’t new in a job he’d be considered an outside chance too most likely.

Yep, look at what happened with Villa.

Hopeless under Gerrard and then a proper manager instantly totally transforms them.

I'm hoping we're going to have a similar effect with the new England manager!
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I do actually agree that it makes sense to take time over appointing the successor. There isn’t any need to rush and getting it right matters far more.
He’s gone now so everyone who wanted him gone has got their wish. I’m not surprised at all, he knows the public goodwill has gone.

Took the team from its lowest point and made us into contenders and for that, deserves massive amounts of credit.

My immediate concern is that the candidates to replace him are sparse. We may fantasise about Klopp or Pochettino, but will how much goodwill will the public give to a German or Argentinian in the role?
 

shmmeee

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He had to go. Took us far but as far as he could and it wasn’t quite enough. We may or may not move on without him but we weren’t going to move forwards with him.

We were supposed to be playing possession based high press football according to Southgates own intentions. Hopefully we can get someone in who can realise that.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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He had to go. Took us far but as far as he could and it wasn’t quite enough. We may or may not move on without him but we weren’t going to move forwards with him.

We were supposed to be playing possession based high press football according to Southgates own intentions. Hopefully we can get someone in who can realise that.
Unfortunately, the most likely candidates haven’t proven themselves as winners in major tournaments. Unless we’re counting Lee Carsely’s U21 Euros win…

Unlike France’s Deschamps, Southgate knew he’s overstaying his welcome.
 

tisza

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FIFA top 10 rankings out today. Looking at the list and it's a bit of a sad indictment of where international football is when you look at some of the sides in the top 10 and how ordinary they were in the Euros (i include England in that)
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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FIFA top 10 rankings out today. Looking at the list and it's a bit of a sad indictment of where international football is when you look at some of the sides in the top 10 and how ordinary they were in the Euros (i include England in that)
I’d say England deserve their spot. Argentina have won their last 3 tournaments, France and us are the most consistent tournament teams over the last 3/4 and Spain currently European champions
 

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