Match thread: Belgium 17:54 - Jun 28 with 10129 views | Shun |
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Match thread: Belgium on 17:58 - Jun 28 with 7576 views | Shun | Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Hazard, KDB and Lukaku all miss out for Belgium. Just a reminder about tonight’s permutations: Win: top the group Lose: finish 2nd Draw and get the same number of cards or fewer than Belgium: top the group Draw and get two more cards than Belgium: finish 2nd Draw and get one more card than Belgium: draw lots (yes, seriously) Top the group: play Japan on Monday Finish 2nd: play Columbia on Tuesday | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 18:00 - Jun 28 with 7549 views | aleanddale | No pressure tonight. looking forward to a feast of fast pace attacking football. A display that sends a real message to the competition. Bit like England 4-1 Holland at Euro 96. | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 19:49 - Jun 28 with 7481 views | MoonyDale | Not the best half of football at this tournament, Belgium shaded it for me , well organised at the back and the better chances up front, Arnold must improve his delivery second half.....The 2 bookings could be crucial, I can see a red card coming if we can run at them with pace..... | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 19:56 - Jun 28 with 7461 views | Shun | Belgium are piling up the cards, which should mean any draw from now should see us top the group. I’m really underwhelmed by Dier, he’s not a great destroyer and his passing isn’t good either - a poor man’s Jack Rodwell. Loftus-Cheek’s got a great future ahead of him though. Alexander-Arnold plays like a schoolboy but he’s exciting and similarly should have a great future if he develops as his potential dictates that he should. | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 19:56 - Jun 28 with 7460 views | BigDaveMyCock | How slow does Eric Dier look? Posted this before seeing Shun’s post. I agree, he also slows everything down far too much. [Post edited 28 Jun 2018 19:59]
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Match thread: Belgium on 20:00 - Jun 28 with 7442 views | mightydale |
Match thread: Belgium on 19:49 - Jun 28 by MoonyDale | Not the best half of football at this tournament, Belgium shaded it for me , well organised at the back and the better chances up front, Arnold must improve his delivery second half.....The 2 bookings could be crucial, I can see a red card coming if we can run at them with pace..... |
how can Neville moan about England performance fcuking prick yea not playing well , but God it better than performance him and Hodgson manage produce. [Post edited 28 Jun 2018 20:01]
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Match thread: Belgium on 20:00 - Jun 28 with 7436 views | seasidedale | Doing ok, need to tighten the midfield big gaps appearing at times. Some of the England corners are as bad as our last season | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 20:35 - Jun 28 with 7375 views | dingdangblue | Did anyone hear Hoddle say a better way of deciding things instead of yellow/red cards would be margin of victory? Saying we won 6-1 and Belgium only won 5-2 ??? Yes but we only won the other game 2-1 and Belgium won 3-0 ??? Where's Eileen when you need her? Looking forward to Belgium v Brazil quarter final ðŸ‘🻠| |
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Match thread: Belgium on 20:50 - Jun 28 with 7330 views | pioneer |
Match thread: Belgium on 20:35 - Jun 28 by dingdangblue | Did anyone hear Hoddle say a better way of deciding things instead of yellow/red cards would be margin of victory? Saying we won 6-1 and Belgium only won 5-2 ??? Yes but we only won the other game 2-1 and Belgium won 3-0 ??? Where's Eileen when you need her? Looking forward to Belgium v Brazil quarter final ðŸ‘🻠|
How many times in worldcups have we failed to play strategically and resulted in meeting brazil, germany etc in the early knock out games. Doing precisely whats needed to give ourselves the best chance of going far | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:04 - Jun 28 with 7288 views | TVOS1907 |
Match thread: Belgium on 20:00 - Jun 28 by mightydale | how can Neville moan about England performance fcuking prick yea not playing well , but God it better than performance him and Hodgson manage produce. [Post edited 28 Jun 2018 20:01]
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Probably because he's been paid to give his opinion as a pundit. What did he say that was inaccurate? | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 21:05 - Jun 28 with 7288 views | Shun | Not unhappy at all about that result. As Neville just said, we now face Colombia, beat them and we face Switzerland/Sweden for the chance of a World Cup semi-final. That just made me shiver. Opportunities like that don’t come round often. Obviously a loss is still a loss but with regards to momentum, I don’t believe tonight will have that much of an effect as this was essentially a different team than our ‘real’ team, so realistically Kane, Lingard, Trippier et al. should still be flying high right now. Also, Colombia might be missing James Rodriguez. Bring on next week! | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:09 - Jun 28 with 7279 views | TVOS1907 |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:05 - Jun 28 by Shun | Not unhappy at all about that result. As Neville just said, we now face Colombia, beat them and we face Switzerland/Sweden for the chance of a World Cup semi-final. That just made me shiver. Opportunities like that don’t come round often. Obviously a loss is still a loss but with regards to momentum, I don’t believe tonight will have that much of an effect as this was essentially a different team than our ‘real’ team, so realistically Kane, Lingard, Trippier et al. should still be flying high right now. Also, Colombia might be missing James Rodriguez. Bring on next week! |
Not only that, Shun, but if England had won the group and played Japan on Monday and then won that, the quarter-final would have clashed with Dale's first friendly at Stalybridge. Excellent work all round. | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 21:13 - Jun 28 with 7260 views | Morden | Best thing about that was Welbeck showed conclusively he shouldn't be played Don't think any of them challenged the 1st 11 | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:13 - Jun 28 with 7258 views | Nigeriamark | A classic re-run will be the Belgium guy picking the ball up after they scored, booting it in celebration against the post and back into his face Hilarious | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:15 - Jun 28 with 7249 views | Nigeriamark |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:13 - Jun 28 by Morden | Best thing about that was Welbeck showed conclusively he shouldn't be played Don't think any of them challenged the 1st 11 |
certainly not Jones or Dier. Pickford was a bit ropey but he is going to start | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:20 - Jun 28 with 7237 views | mightydale |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:04 - Jun 28 by TVOS1907 | Probably because he's been paid to give his opinion as a pundit. What did he say that was inaccurate? |
nothing , but to criticise a rookie keeper when he let Joe Hart act like a smack head on spice says it all. not forget he let Harry Kane takes corners. [Post edited 28 Jun 2018 21:23]
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Match thread: Belgium on 21:26 - Jun 28 with 7200 views | Shun |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:09 - Jun 28 by TVOS1907 | Not only that, Shun, but if England had won the group and played Japan on Monday and then won that, the quarter-final would have clashed with Dale's first friendly at Stalybridge. Excellent work all round. |
Hadn’t thought that, lucky escape there! | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:29 - Jun 28 with 7185 views | Yorkshire_Dale |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:13 - Jun 28 by Nigeriamark | A classic re-run will be the Belgium guy picking the ball up after they scored, booting it in celebration against the post and back into his face Hilarious |
Yeah,only bit of entertainment tonight,thicko Batshuayi clocks himself in the mush. | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:31 - Jun 28 with 7183 views | frenzied | Not convinced by Pickford tonight..not clearing the ball away from danger,a couple of precarious scrambles and i never likethe keeper taking fre kicks from wide positions. Im not convinced our back line have complete faith in him either. More long ball play tonight to accomodate Vardy and Rashford never really came off. Thought Alexander Arnold did ok but dont see any of the new players tonight dosplacing any of the previous team. | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:31 - Jun 28 with 7183 views | BigDaveMyCock | I didn’t think Jones was that bad. The big difference between this side and the ‘starting’ side is the tempo and that had a lot to with Dier who had absolutely no urgency whatsoever. Did you notice in the second half when Delph, who was no great shakes, on a couple of occasions ran back into Dier’s position to pick up the ball and run with it. In other words, will you fooking hurry up. | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 21:50 - Jun 28 with 7136 views | TVOS1907 |
Match thread: Belgium on 21:20 - Jun 28 by mightydale | nothing , but to criticise a rookie keeper when he let Joe Hart act like a smack head on spice says it all. not forget he let Harry Kane takes corners. [Post edited 28 Jun 2018 21:23]
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What has all that got to do with him being a pundit on ITV? And I think Hodgson was the manager at the time. | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 23:58 - Jun 28 with 6993 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Harry Maquire did well 2nd half for Stones.......I like Maquire,he sort of "gets on with it" | | | |
Match thread: Belgium on 08:36 - Jun 29 with 6809 views | Daley_Lama | As we've been ace in the tournament up until last night, the only suggestions of changes were as follows in the press 1. Rashford for Stirling. I was in the "keep Stirling" camp in before last night and am even more so. He might not be able to score, but he is very creative 2. Rose for Young I was in the "put Rose in" as I think he would offer more going forward. As we head into playing better teams however and having seen Rose be sold a cracking dummy for their goal, I've done an about turn and I'm back with Young now. | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 08:57 - Jun 29 with 6770 views | dingdangblue |
Match thread: Belgium on 08:36 - Jun 29 by Daley_Lama | As we've been ace in the tournament up until last night, the only suggestions of changes were as follows in the press 1. Rashford for Stirling. I was in the "keep Stirling" camp in before last night and am even more so. He might not be able to score, but he is very creative 2. Rose for Young I was in the "put Rose in" as I think he would offer more going forward. As we head into playing better teams however and having seen Rose be sold a cracking dummy for their goal, I've done an about turn and I'm back with Young now. |
And Young takes set pieces too. I like the fact Danny Rose went on the outside of his man a few times last night - and he's probably quicker than Young but Young is the safer option and is a much better passer. I'd say the only other dilemma is Loftus Cheek depending on Alli's fitness - Alli still has a lot to prove to be a guaranteed starter for me and his injury may be a concern. | |
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Match thread: Belgium on 09:03 - Jun 29 with 6761 views | davidab2202 |
Match thread: Belgium on 08:36 - Jun 29 by Daley_Lama | As we've been ace in the tournament up until last night, the only suggestions of changes were as follows in the press 1. Rashford for Stirling. I was in the "keep Stirling" camp in before last night and am even more so. He might not be able to score, but he is very creative 2. Rose for Young I was in the "put Rose in" as I think he would offer more going forward. As we head into playing better teams however and having seen Rose be sold a cracking dummy for their goal, I've done an about turn and I'm back with Young now. |
Agreed the player who gained most out of last night was certainly Sterling,much as he needs to improve his contribution when playing for England he is in no danger of being replaced on last nights showing by Rashford. Still would start Rose in preference to Young if only because Young has to always check back on to his right foot before crossing a ball. Another to have his position in the team further nailed on last night was Henderson,who for all the pre tournament speculation as to whether it would be him or Dier in the team,looks streets better than Dier at the moment Typical English view as to an "easier " route to the latter stages of the tournament being already nailed on.We have ONLY to beat" ONLY" Columbia first---watch us fall on our collective arse to ruin all this "done deal" speculation. | | | |
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