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- Far Cough UKunt
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Re: International matches
Presume Kane is contracted to play EVERY game
Surely Toney should have played here or at least the second half?
Tuchel doing well to make England even more boring than Southgate managed
Surely Toney should have played here or at least the second half?
Tuchel doing well to make England even more boring than Southgate managed
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Re: International matches
The Senagalese look a yard faster and sharper. England take every chance they can to pass backwards or sideways.
- Massive Attack
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Re: International matches
Senegal unsurprisingly popping that ball about nicely. Bang at it from the first whistle.
It feels to me that if our only attacking game plan of getting Kane to score, we lack any other ideas or goalscorers, which is terrible considering we have so much attacking talent these days. Too 1 dimensional and predictable.
It feels to me that if our only attacking game plan of getting Kane to score, we lack any other ideas or goalscorers, which is terrible considering we have so much attacking talent these days. Too 1 dimensional and predictable.
Re: International matches
He genuinely doesn't have a clue
Perhaps a few more Chelsea reserves would help
Perhaps a few more Chelsea reserves would help
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I see Rice is down to start this evening in a friendly, whereas Henderson started in a World Cup qualifier, so does that mean Tuchell sees Henderson ahead of Rice?
- Far Cough UKunt
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I was being facetious, everyone knows it was Arnautovic who pushed Alcock over 
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Joey Barton did the cigar in an Everton apprentices eye
Bellamy grew up idolising Mussolini
And sat on the pitch crying in front of Redknapp when he wasn’t awarded a penalty against Bradford
Though he DID catch the ball to stop the play when the Everton keeper got injured
Bellamy grew up idolising Mussolini
And sat on the pitch crying in front of Redknapp when he wasn’t awarded a penalty against Bradford
Though he DID catch the ball to stop the play when the Everton keeper got injured
- Massive Attack
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Re: International matches
I thought only Di Canio did that? Alcock sounds more unstable than Hammer and Fickle.
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- SurfaceAgentX2Zero
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Re: International matches
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 13:05Gank wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 11:04 The more I read about, and hear from Bellamy, the more I think he's capable of being the next big thing in football management.
And like Faux said, you wouldn't have thought that in his playing days, beating people up with golf clubs, stubbing cigars out in people's eyes and landing his helicopter on the training pitch.Erm. You mixing him up with Joey Barton?
Yeah, I knew he wasn't responsible for all that but I posted it anyway because I couldn't be bothered to research all the stuff he did do.
- SurfaceAgentX2Zero
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Gank wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 11:04 The more I read about, and hear from Bellamy, the more I think he's capable of being the next big thing in football management.
And like Faux said, you wouldn't have thought that in his playing days, beating people up with golf clubs, stubbing cigars out in people's eyes and landing his helicopter on the training pitch.
Erm. You mixing him up with Joey Barton?
- Massive Attack
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- Mad Ferret
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Re: International matches
Huge game tonight guys.
The mighty England vs the insatiable Senegal live from the City Ground.
What do we reckon?
I'll go with 3-1 England.
The mighty England vs the insatiable Senegal live from the City Ground.
What do we reckon?
I'll go with 3-1 England.
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The more I read about, and hear from Bellamy, the more I think he's capable of being the next big thing in football management.
And like Faux said, you wouldn't have thought that in his playing days, beating people up with golf clubs, stubbing cigars out in people's eyes and landing his helicopter on the training pitch.
And like Faux said, you wouldn't have thought that in his playing days, beating people up with golf clubs, stubbing cigars out in people's eyes and landing his helicopter on the training pitch.
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Re: International matches
It’s only early but you’d have Bellamy down as an unlikely successful manager when he was a player
Was reading that his rules include :
No swapping of shirts with opponents
The badge of your shirt should never touch the ground ie look after your shirt & respect it
Was reading that his rules include :
No swapping of shirts with opponents
The badge of your shirt should never touch the ground ie look after your shirt & respect it
Re: International matches
I remember reading something about Bellamy when he was playing, he pretty much employed all his own training assistants, physios, analysts etc and treats himself as a business with staff. It didnt seem a bad thing, it came across as being was very professional and hes very loyal to his 'team' and they are all well looked after - out of his own pocket. Id say hes a good man manager, thinker of the game. Probably woukdnt fancy the west ham job then.
- Massive Attack
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He does appear to have something about him as a manager at this very early stage. It's not a bad start so far. Like how he comes across and the way he talks about the game. Big on having the right mindset and attitude which I like.
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Re: International matches
Agree. Bellamy has been hugely impressive. Setting himself up for a decent club managerial career once his time with Wales is done.