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International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 20 Mar 2025, 19:32
by honky cat
Bulgaria v Ireland 
Ferguson on the bench
Will report back if he makes an appearance, if i make it that far 💤

 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 19:41
by Haz
BRANDED wrote: 24 Mar 2025, 18:23 Bowens on fire 🔥
. . .and he's shaggin. . . 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 19:16
by Mad Ferret
Sir Alf" wrote: 24 Mar 2025, 14:52 Whats the odds of Bowen starting on the bench despite Tuchel supposedly questioning the prrformances of poster boys Rashford and Foden?  High I reckon.  Tuchel will follow the old formula of club they play for and past reputation.
Silly old cսnt.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 18:23
by BRANDED
Bowens on fire 🔥

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 14:53
by Gank
Bowen starts

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 14:52
by Sir Alf
Whats the odds of Bowen starting on the bench despite Tuchel supposedly questioning the prrformances of poster boys Rashford and Foden?  High I reckon.  Tuchel will follow the old formula of club they play for and past reputation.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 24 Mar 2025, 14:19
by ironsofcanada
Congrats to Alvarez on their Nations League win.



I didn't watch that game but Raul Jimenez is looking really good from the highlights and the game before. Great comeback story.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 21:29
by Sydney_Iron
Some decent games, both France and Belgium have come back from 2 goal deficits in their respective games! Spain and Holland is a good watch as was the first leg.

Think the results of some of this game determines which WC qualifying group you go into, although looking at the groups for the big nations it will make fuck all difference, not like we have any "groups of death" or only the winner goes to the finals🤷‍♂️

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 21:16
by honky cat
Evan has been utter shite, but has just scored a quality goal.

Looked way off the pace, and has been played out of position - more of a 10 than 9. Ireland are a shambles tbh.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 21:16
by Bamber
Great finish and move by Ferguson for Ireland. He was about to be subbed having done very little up to then. 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 21:15
by twoleftfeet
Get in there Fergie

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 20:58
by Manuel
Fauxstralian wrote: 23 Mar 2025, 15:57 England lost the euros final as Saka provided no cover for Walker & Williams ran RIOT
Bowen was a better choice
Spain were the better team but England could have done better

Bit like taking Rice off for Henderson after 75mins of the 2021 final
Southgate lost both finals
What a fucking bore you are. Real shame you wasn't on the touchline, eh.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 18:58
by Mex Martillo
Stayed 1-3 for Scotland
Scotland relegated to Nations League B
Clean sheet for Mavropanos, who had a pretty easy time.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 18:50
by honky cat
​​​Ferguson starts for Ireland

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 18:25
by Sir Alf
Yep, very much what Scotland do best.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 18:20
by Fauxstralian
Scotland doing Scotland things 
Scotland 0 Greece 3 after an hour
1-3 on ag ag ag 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 16:08
by El Scorchio
I’d still try Bellingham at 8 just to see how it worked and Foden at 10. If it doesn’t then forget it. It feels like we have more options in general with Bellingham alongside Rice. 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 15:57
by Fauxstralian
England lost the euros final as Saka provided no cover for Walker & Williams ran RIOT
Bowen was a better choice
Spain were the better team but England could have done better

Bit like taking Rice off for Henderson after 75mins of the 2021 final
Southgate lost both finals

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 15:21
by southbankbornnbred
A big problem for Foden is also that he’s become a huge “system” player. He has spent so much time under Pep’s (generally excellent) regime, where every tiny move is rehearsed, analysed, rehearsed, analysed, rehearsed…to within an inch of your life…that he seems to have lost the ability to do things off the cuff when he’s not playing for Pep.

He’s been half the player for England.

It doesn’t help that Bellingham plays in the same role he wants, of course. So England always seem to want to move Foden around.

 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 15:14
by southbankbornnbred
I’m genuinely struggling to see a better option down the right for England than Bowen.

Foden and Saka are better all-round footballers (play in other positions etc). But Foden is not a right-sided attacking player, and wants to be central too often. While Saka’s “natural” starting position under Southgate was often too deep for him to be a regular goal threat. It was infuriating.

Bowen is quicker than both, a better finisher than both and more eager to get into the box than both. He wants to break the back line often. Tuchel says he wants more attack-minded wide players. Bowen has to be given some starts, surely?

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 15:06
by honky cat
Ireland back for thrilling nations league group B/C playoff action. Taking a 2-1 lead into the second leg v Bulgaria.
Will report back if there's any sign of our Evan
COYBIG
 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 14:36
by BRANDED
Like Krauts V Spics? 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 09:45
by only1billybonds
The whole thing, much like the European club competitions is set up to ensure that the ' big hitters' make as much progress as possible. Do away with seedings and have a random draw and if the big guns get drawn together early on then so be it.

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 09:43
by Fauxstralian
Was talking to a Liverpool fan about these LEGENDS games and she admitted they need to rename them as mostly not legends 
The only positive is that these are charity games … understand that one was supporting Kenny Dalglish’s wife’s cancer charity

Believe yesterday was also Non League football day
Perhaps each football league club could adopt a non league club for the day & donate use of their stadium for the day & promote it at say £10 a ticket with all proceeds to the non league club

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 09:33
by zico
Sydney_Iron , Totally agree although I do remember Malcolm McDonald's 5 goals against the mighty Cyprus, England thumping Luxembourg 9-0 in a Euro Qualifier in 1982 or San Marino's Davide Gualtieri scoring after 9 seconds!  😂  On the other hand as you say there used to be at least two or three teams in a group that could qualify.  I remember we used to draw Poland practically every qualifying group and of course with USA94 most people remember that the Dutch knocked us out but forget we lost 0-2 away in Norway and only drew with them at home.  The Group that year was Norway, Holland, England, Poland, Turkey, San Marino.  Could come a cropper against any five of that six.  More countries these days obviously but I don't know why FIFA and UEFA don't have some sort of qualifying tournament for the lesser nations so they qualify for the main quaifying groups.  

 

Re: International Matches - March 2025

Posted: 23 Mar 2025, 08:30
by Manuel
What are all these bullshit 'legends' games ffs?? These intl breaks are like fucking mouth ulcers. There has to be another way.