International break matches thread on 20:01 - Sep 10 with 2202 views | loftboy | Had to turn the volume off,commentator needs to shut up with trying to be funny and actually commentate. He’s no Brian Moore. | |
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International break matches thread on 20:07 - Sep 10 with 2158 views | MrSheen | Angel Gomes - son of Doudou? | | | |
International break matches thread on 20:14 - Sep 10 with 2121 views | Malintabuk | Think tonight Gordon is showing why he should have played in Germany. Gives us so much width and can play the high press so we'll | | | |
International break matches thread on 20:38 - Sep 10 with 1991 views | dmm | Definitely not son of Shittu | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:03 - Sep 10 with 1888 views | MrSheen | Well done Harry Kane. Even that keeper couldn’t stop him. He’s been battered like an ice hockey goalminder up til then. | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:06 - Sep 10 with 1878 views | GroveR | The Finns might want to rethink this playing out from the back lark. | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:10 - Sep 10 with 1847 views | eghamranger | EZE on | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:21 - Sep 10 with 1783 views | aston_hoop | TAA's passing has been sensational, really coming to life in this system | |
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International break matches thread on 21:23 - Sep 10 with 1761 views | johnhoop | I love Eze as a player and he’s great for Palace but tonight’s appearance won’t have done him any favours when it comes to getting a big money offer from one of the top six. | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:23 - Sep 10 with 1760 views | Monkey_Roots | Nothing coming off for Eze… | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:29 - Sep 10 with 1698 views | connell10 | I think he has played OK. | |
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International break matches thread on 21:29 - Sep 10 with 1690 views | MrSheen | So, how many more caps do we think Kalvin Phillips is getting?? | | | |
International break matches thread on 21:30 - Sep 10 with 1676 views | paulparker | I’m sorry but I just don’t see Eze as an international player for England | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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International break matches thread on 21:30 - Sep 10 with 1681 views | connell10 | Really ? | |
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International break matches thread on 21:32 - Sep 10 with 1668 views | loftboy | He looks desperate to score | |
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International break matches thread on 21:43 - Sep 10 with 1570 views | Esox_Lucius | I thought Rico Lewis was very impressive tonight. | |
| The grass is always greener. |
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International break matches thread on 21:43 - Sep 10 with 1569 views | ted_hendrix | Felt for him tonight maybe over trying It a bit too much? (Eze I'm waffling on about) | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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International break matches thread on 21:56 - Sep 10 with 1474 views | GaryHaddock | We struggled with teams who tried to contain us previously. I thought we reacted well. Maybe we learned some lessons. | | | |
International break matches thread on 22:25 - Sep 10 with 1346 views | kensalriser | Most I've seen Eze involved in any England game. Nothing quite came off for him but he looked threatening and linked up well with Grealish. | |
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International break matches thread on 22:26 - Sep 10 with 1343 views | OregonQPR | My goodness England do almost everything so slowly. They largely may make the right decision but most of the time they are so labored that teams get time to reset and then backwards we go. Been watching the Colombia vs Argentina game and what a difference in pace and decision making. I thought the game would be slow given the weather is 30c with 80% humidity but it has a great energy to it. Half time so have switched to Ecuador vs Peru and they too are exhibiting way more pace and energy than England even playing at 9300ft elevation. | | | |
International break matches thread on 22:29 - Sep 10 with 1323 views | Ned_Kennedys | Job done but the way Sam Matterface went on you’d think we’d had a brilliant international break and Carsley had proven he was the man for the job. Both solid but unspectacular performances. Finland brought on an Exeter City player so we’ve not played top class opposition. | | | |
International break matches thread on 22:55 - Sep 10 with 1239 views | MrSheen | He had his best game at the Euros at left back. | | | |
International break matches thread on 01:22 - Sep 11 with 1072 views | SydneyRs | Indeed. The first mishap will see a load of people saying we're playing too open or something like that, guaranteed. | | | |
International break matches thread on 06:51 - Sep 11 with 843 views | numptydumpty | Eze seems to be a slow burner of a player. Last season was the first season that he was consistently decent in the Premier league and I believe he is 26 now. He generally has only had cameos for England but it's not happening as yet. I hope it does for him but it possibly may not. He usually plays best when he is the relaxed chilled individual he normally is. For England, you can see he is over thinking and his influence has yet to show at this level. | |
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International break matches thread on 08:43 - Sep 11 with 745 views | TheChef | I was there tonight, while Gordon got a lot of the ball I'm not sure he really did enough with it. Didn't beat his man enough and when he did, his final ball was lacking. For all that I thought we played with a lot more purpose and energy than we had done under Southgate. Inevitably Finland dropped deep and defended very well (keeper was excellent, didn't realise he's the Leverkusen #1) but we had enough in the end for the win. Quite happy for Carsley to get the job full time. Nice night out with the family as my birthday treat | |
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