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England v Hungary / Andorra / Poland
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SELR_addicks said:
Appreciate that since I've said that he's got a goal and an assist, but I stand by my opinion.6 -
Grealish, Mount and Kane made a huge difference.
Mings getting booked off the ball. He just does the most stupid of things!0 -
That’s a cracking save by the keeper tbf1
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Comfortable home win, 4-0.1
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8 goals scored and none conceded in two games. A solid weekend of qualifying.2
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Yep, good run out for the fringe players against a hard working, surprisingly organised side. 3 class substitutions and a tiring Andorra made the score line comfortable. Roll on Wednesday.3
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3rd time in 5 games we have win 4-0.0
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AndyG said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AndyG said:Bellingham is already class. He could really develop into a world beater terrifying to think he is only 18
I could understand the argument if he never got a game at United.0 -
Quite disappointing really. Almost all of their players play in the 4th level (League 2) in Spain. I’d think Slough Town would probably hope at least get to a home draw, and only lose by a goal away.0
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iainment said:Quite disappointing really. Almost all of their players play in the 4th level (League 2) in Spain. I’d think Slough Town would probably hope at least get to a home draw, and only lose by a goal away.0
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supaclive said:Grealish, Mount and Kane made a huge difference.
Mings getting booked off the ball. He just does the most stupid of things!1 -
Chizz said:cafctom said:Decided to get a ticket for today. Had also been put off in the past by the crowds being a bit too freebie / selfie stick heavy for these sorts of games.
Hopefully the performance at the Euros will encourage more regular football fans to come out and get behind the national team regularly.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:AndyG said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AndyG said:Bellingham is already class. He could really develop into a world beater terrifying to think he is only 18
I could understand the argument if he never got a game at United.
If you do then I suppose it is a case of different options mate. For me he should be nowhere near it until he gets back to what he was a couple of years ago3 -
AndyG said:Cafc43v3r said:AndyG said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AndyG said:Bellingham is already class. He could really develop into a world beater terrifying to think he is only 18
I could understand the argument if he never got a game at United.
If you do then I suppose it is a case of different options mate. For me he should be nowhere near it until he gets back to what he was a couple of years ago0 -
I was wondering to myself tonight who the breakout striker for England is going to be.
We have incredible potential in attacking midfield/forward areas - Foden, Sancho, Grealish, Saka, Bellingham etc.But I’m trying to think of who could be the up and coming striker to one day replace or at least challenge Kane. Drawing a blank.0 -
cafctom said:I was wondering to myself tonight who the breakout striker for England is going to be.
We have incredible potential in attacking midfield/forward areas - Foden, Sancho, Grealish, Saka, Bellingham etc.But I’m trying to think of who could be the up and coming striker to one day replace or at least challenge Kane. Drawing a blank.
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Mason Greenwood will play through the centre eventually too3
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AndyG said:Cafc43v3r said:AndyG said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AndyG said:Bellingham is already class. He could really develop into a world beater terrifying to think he is only 18
I could understand the argument if he never got a game at United.
If you do then I suppose it is a case of different options mate. For me he should be nowhere near it until he gets back to what he was a couple of years ago
You could make a good argument for Greenwood, with which I would agree. But which player do you think has been unfairly kept out of the England squad by Rashford over the last 3 years?
If he is good enough for a regular first team place at a top for 4, he is probably worth a place in the England squad, unless he is a right back.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:AndyG said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AndyG said:Bellingham is already class. He could really develop into a world beater terrifying to think he is only 18
I could understand the argument if he never got a game at United.0 -
For me, Rashford is in that Jermaine Defoe level. Will likely always be good enough to score goals at Premier League level as long as he wants to, but will never quite be ‘the main man’ in the league or for England.Can’t quite put my finger on it. He’s missing something that makes him an intimidating striker.
Could even be something as little as the single penalty miss in the Euro 2020 final that is weighing on my mind. Top, top players just don’t miss those - and the moment he stepped up I wasn’t particularly filled with confidence.0 - Sponsored links:
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cafctom said:For me, Rashford is in that Jermaine Defoe level. Will likely always be good enough to score goals at Premier League level as long as he wants to, but will never quite be ‘the main man’ in the league or for England.Can’t quite put my finger on it. He’s missing something that makes him an intimidating striker.
Could even be something as little as the single penalty miss in the Euro 2020 final that is weighing on my mind. Top, top players just don’t miss those - and the moment he stepped up I wasn’t particularly filled with confidence.2 -
If you’re going to try and call my suggestion ‘nonsense’ then it’s probably best to try and not then mention Ronaldo/Messi in the same debate at Marcus Rashford, mate.
The point I’m making is that there’s something about Rashford that doesn’t strike me as a player that’s going to fire big teams to glory.4 -
The problem that Rashford and his clubmate Martial both have, is that they don't really have a playing identity - do they want to play as a centre forward or in that Salah or Mane role as wide attackers? Martial doesn't have the work-rate for that role, and doesn't have the physicality to play centrally either, so he needs to be moved on. Rashford can probably play both, but needs to score more goals and improve his link up play, as that is what lets him down most through the middle. Agree with you though, that Rashford definitely has something about him.1
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killerandflash said:Mason Greenwood will play through the centre eventually too0
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Some stats from last night:
The first time England have named a completely different starting XI from the previous match since June 1982.
Kane's goal means he has now scored in 14 consecutive qualifiers.4 -
cafctom said:Chizz said:cafctom said:Decided to get a ticket for today. Had also been put off in the past by the crowds being a bit too freebie / selfie stick heavy for these sorts of games.
Hopefully the performance at the Euros will encourage more regular football fans to come out and get behind the national team regularly.0 -
Gribbo said:cafctom said:Chizz said:cafctom said:Decided to get a ticket for today. Had also been put off in the past by the crowds being a bit too freebie / selfie stick heavy for these sorts of games.
Hopefully the performance at the Euros will encourage more regular football fans to come out and get behind the national team regularly.1 -
Saracens used to play an annual Premiership fixture at Wembley, usually a London "derby" against Harlequins. I went to one of these, and it was a similar atmosphere, where people were there just to sample Wembley or to have a different afternoon out, rather than being interested in the match0
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Gribbo said:cafctom said:Chizz said:cafctom said:Decided to get a ticket for today. Had also been put off in the past by the crowds being a bit too freebie / selfie stick heavy for these sorts of games.
Hopefully the performance at the Euros will encourage more regular football fans to come out and get behind the national team regularly.The aim was to try and get them onto the pitch from the top tier it seemed. Hundreds of people literally jumping out of their chairs and cheering whenever it succeeded. They were hardly interested in the actual football.
Might sound miserable, but it did my head in. Especially considering it went on for the entire first half.5 -
cafctom said:Gribbo said:cafctom said:Chizz said:cafctom said:Decided to get a ticket for today. Had also been put off in the past by the crowds being a bit too freebie / selfie stick heavy for these sorts of games.
Hopefully the performance at the Euros will encourage more regular football fans to come out and get behind the national team regularly.The aim was to try and get them onto the pitch from the top tier it seemed. Hundreds of people literally jumping out of their chairs and cheering whenever it succeeded. They were hardly interested in the actual football.
Might sound miserable, but it did my head in. Especially considering it went on for the entire first half.Just have to accept that The FA do not want England games to be full of football supporters as it doesn’t create enough revenue for them inside Wembley.1