The 20-21 season football thread

I'm a big Kane fan, so difficult to be objective. His tracking back is invaluable at club level but should not be required at international level.
The service to him in the 1st 2 games was non existent, you don't become a bad player overnight.
According to the mail today England are the slowest team at the tournament for getting the ball forward. Even with Kane taking 2 or 3 defenders with him were too slow to exploit the gaps.
I am at a loss to understand our tactics, formation and strategy.

Agree, he is still world class and a brave move to drop him, can you imagine France dropping Mbappe, Poland dropping Lewandowski (who does also drop back), or Belgium dropping Lukaku. He does need service though!
 
Against Hungary - seemed flat to me. Got a VERY dodgy penalty to get back in the game v Portugal too.

That has to be the softest penalty so far. Laughable decision.
 
Agree, he is still world class and a brave move to drop him, can you imagine France dropping Mbappe, Poland dropping Lewandowski (who does also drop back), or Belgium dropping Lukaku. He does need service though!

How many world class clubs do you think will be lining up to buy him?
Too many injuries in the last few years and more importantly being rushed back too soon from them.
Champions League final was a good example of that, can't see many teams wanting to risk it.
 
How many world class clubs do you think will be lining up to buy him?
Too many injuries in the last few years and more importantly being rushed back too soon from them.
Champions League final was a good example of that, can't see many teams wanting to risk it.

Well, Man City seem to be the most obvious, have made a bid by all accounts of 100m plus players and they are world class. I think his preference is to stay in England which then rules out some other contenders.
 
Well, Man City seem to be the most obvious, have made a bid by all accounts of 100m plus players and they are world class. I think his preference is to stay in England which then rules out some other contenders.

I read that it was £100mm made up of cash and Sterling who doesn't fancy it.
We shall see, my money is on him staying at Spurs.

Not exactly enhancing his reputation with this latest showing either.
 
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How many world class clubs do you think will be lining up to buy him?
Too many injuries in the last few years and more importantly being rushed back too soon from them.
Champions League final was a good example of that, can't see many teams wanting to risk it.

I thought the subject was Harry Kane? The Champions League final was Man City & Chelsea, I thought Kane was a Spud????
 
I thought the subject was Harry Kane? The Champions League final was Man City & Chelsea, I thought Kane was a Spud????
The one he did play in after an injury for Tottenham.

Don't worry everyone's memory get a a bit dodgy as they get older
 
Spurs v Liverpool 2019

My older sons wedding day in Texas. My other son, a Liverpool supporter was best man. I'm a Spurs supporter. Watched it just before the service. All very polite. :D
 
The one he did play in after an injury for Tottenham.

Don't worry everyone's memory get a a bit dodgy as they get older

I think you mean this one, Rich... Carabao Cup ..April 25th. They lost 1-0 to Manchester City.

Kane..https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/man-city-tottenham-kane-injury-20453362
 
I think you mean this one, Rich... Carabao Cup ..April 25th. They lost 1-0 to Manchester City.

Kane..https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/man-city-tottenham-kane-injury-20453362

Thanks John, but I meant the CL final against Liverpool.
For some reason the manager brought Kane back for his first game after injury.
Dropped the player who got a hat trick in the semi to get them there.
Kane contributed nothing and looked as ineffectual as he has recently.
 
Cracking couple of games yesterday. 14 goals, both games had teams coming back from 3-1 down and a penalty shootout.

On a related noted, who knew that the Swiss player was going to miss that penalty when they were 1-0 up? His body language was a dead give away.

It was brilliant - I reckon Arsenal should sign that Xhaka bloke who played for the Swiss, loads better than the player with the same name who plays for us!
 
Southgate OUT!!!!

May come back to bite me but you leave Grealish & Foden on the bench??? Two players who would walk into pretty much any other team??
 
Southgate OUT!!!!

May come back to bite me but you leave Grealish & Foden on the bench??? Two players who would walk into pretty much any other team??

Hopeless, Southgate wasn't a winner as a player or a manager.
Is he trying to bore them into submission?
 
Hopeless, Southgate wasn't a winner as a player or a manager.
Is he trying to bore them into submission?

obviously playing for the 0-0. Strange based on our record v Germany.
Can you imagine Belgium leaving out de Bryne for a defensive mid??
 
Enjoy the match guys. It's the last time we'll see England this tournament. :LOL:
 
obviously playing for the 0-0. Strange based on our record v Germany.
Can you imagine Belgium leaving out de Bryne for a defensive mid??

Exactly, because we are so good in a penalty shoot out.

Expect two substitutions around the 75-80 minute mark, hardly time to warm up.
 
If it's anything close to that France V Swiss game last night it'll be a cracker, but I have a feeling it'll be a dull affair, neither are great teams to watch in general. Both solid, capable but ... a bit boring

I'm going to go with Germany 2-1
 
Cracking couple of games yesterday. 14 goals, both games had teams coming back from 3-1 down and a penalty shootout.

On a related noted, who knew that the Swiss player was going to miss that penalty when they were 1-0 up? His body language was a dead give away.

Same with the final peno from Mbappe, he looked scared sh*tless walking up, he had missed a couple sitters in extra time and spent the rest of the match falling over himself looking for free kicks or penos - ironic then when he got one he failed miserably.
 
Same with the final peno from Mbappe, he looked scared sh*tless walking up, he had missed a couple sitters in extra time and spent the rest of the match falling over himself looking for free kicks or penos - ironic then when he got one he failed miserably.


World Cup winner, joint highest scorer in the World Cup, youngest French player to score at a World Cup, only teenager along with Pele to score in a World Cup final. He is still probably the best player in the French team and would probably start in any team in the World.
How many current England players have achieved anything like that?
 
World Cup winner, joint highest scorer in the World Cup, youngest French player to score at a World Cup, only teenager along with Pele to score in a World Cup final. He is still probably the best player in the French team and would probably start in any team in the World.
How many current England players have achieved anything like that?

I don't know and don't actually care as I'm Irish ;) What's all that to do with the price of turnips anyway? He was useless on the night that's all I know, and shouldn't have been left to take the final Peno.
 
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I put a bet on for us to win 2-0 and the first goal scorer. So I'm happy tonight :banana::beer::beer:


Nice, I had a few small 'Bet builder' wins but spent it all back in - just makes the games more interesting when you have a fiver on, since we were too crap to make it there. I think the current Irish team is easily one of the poorest in decades.
 
Now all I need is Ukraine to win, then it's drinks all round.

I would have backed Sweden, I don't think Ukraine are good at all, they barely got through as one of the weaker 3rd place teams - but, since I didn't - best of luck!
 
I always like the underdog.

Same here, but when it comes to the knock out stages the better teams usually deliver. France being the obvious exception this time out, I know a couple people who had big money on them to win it out

Just as I was typing that Ukraine almost scored btw!
 
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Hopeless, Southgate wasn't a winner as a player or a manager.
Is he trying to bore them into submission?

Still banging the same old drum eh ? and even more hopelessly wrong 3 years on !
Your Post #410 jul11 2018 “ My own thoughts are that Gareth Southgate is a genuine bloke, but he isn't a winner. “

This after he had lost to Croatia in extra time in the 2018 World cup.

Now Southgate has led the England team to beat Germany in a tournament for the first time since 1966 but 'he' (GS) is still not a winner.

Southgate has a win record managing England of 63.79%, Alf Ramsey (he who won the World cup in 1966) had win record of 61.06% when managing England.

" Gareth Southgate could yet become the most successful ever manager of the men's English football team. With a record so far of 37 wins and 11 draws from his 58 games in charge, he ranks higher than almost all of his predecessors "

All England managers since 1872 only 2 have a better win % than Southgate (58 matches). Fabio Capello 66.67% (42 matches) and Sam Allardyce 100.% (1 match)

Please now find something new to say, or at least something accurate.
 
Still banging the same old drum eh ? and even more hopelessly wrong 3 years on !
Your Post #410 jul11 2018 “ My own thoughts are that Gareth Southgate is a genuine bloke, but he isn't a winner. “

This after he had lost to Croatia in extra time in the 2018 World cup.

Now Southgate has led the England team to beat Germany in a tournament for the first time since 1966 but 'he' (GS) is still not a winner.

Southgate has a win record managing England of 63.79%, Alf Ramsey (he who won the World cup in 1966) had win record of 61.06% when managing England.

" Gareth Southgate could yet become the most successful ever manager of the men's English football team. With a record so far of 37 wins and 11 draws from his 58 games in charge, he ranks higher than almost all of his predecessors "

All England managers since 1872 only 2 have a better win % than Southgate (58 matches). Fabio Capello 66.67% (42 matches) and Sam Allardyce 100.% (1 match)

Please now find something new to say, or at least something accurate.

Southgate has won nothing as a manager of a senior team at club or national level, is that accurate enough for you.

One other thing don't get so f*****g stroppy, who do you think you are behaving like that?
 
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Southgate has won nothing as a manager of a senior team at club or national level, is that accurate enough for you.

Lets study this 'pearl of wisdom' a little more.

Roberto Martinez (manager of little Belgium) The World No ranked team since sept 2018. World cup semi-finalist in 2018 (like England)
Played 60 matches, Lost 4, win record 78%.

But Martinez " has won nothing as a manager of a senior team at club or national level " (your words in italics)

By your criteria I assume this makes Martinez a failure ?
 
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