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What if Terry Venables took over from Bobby Robson in 92 rather than 95.
Surely England would have done better at Euro 92 - and qualified and done ok at USA 94???...
Thoughts - looking back I'm amazed Taylor survived Euro 92 - he had some bad luck maybe and was a decent man I think and obviously was a decent club manager too a degree but TV 92-98 might have been very different for England I imagine.
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What If England INternational on 00:10 - Apr 20 with 3428 views
Quite obviously the best English manager of the post-Clough generation and like Clough criminally sidelined by the FA for non-football reasons.
Personally I wouldn't trust him so far as I could throw him but so bleeding what. Probably should have got the job in 92 and certainly shouldn't have been frozen out after Euro 96.
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What If England INternational on 00:47 - Apr 20 with 3411 views
Imagine more so if Venables got what he wanted from Gregory in 1984 and not only remained at the club but took over the club. After finishing 5th in that season that team with a few additions could really have pushed on.
What if Gazza didn't ruin his career with that horror tackle in the FA Cup final, went on to be the best player in the world and was available for Euro 92?
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What If England INternational on 08:41 - Apr 20 with 3337 views
What If England INternational on 08:15 - Apr 20 by Toast_R
What if Gazza didn't ruin his career with that horror tackle in the FA Cup final, went on to be the best player in the world and was available for Euro 92?
Taylor would still have ended up not taking a recognised right back and played Keith Curle and David Batty there instead.
That summer, David Bardsley must have wondered what he had to do to get a cap with Stevens, Dixon & Jones all injured.
from near the half way line too, so many forget this but all recall the pen! for me what if shilton comes out and punches the ball, knocking diego into another time zone ( goalies got away with a lot back then) in 86 and doesnt let a dwarf out jump him oh and a linesman with eyes!
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What If England INternational on 13:12 - Apr 20 with 3262 views
What If England INternational on 08:41 - Apr 20 by CamberleyR
Taylor would still have ended up not taking a recognised right back and played Keith Curle and David Batty there instead.
That summer, David Bardsley must have wondered what he had to do to get a cap with Stevens, Dixon & Jones all injured.
Was going to post this exact same point. Hard to have much sympathy for Taylor at that tournament when he realised he had to play the QPR left winger at right back in one of the group games, rather than the superb QPR right back sat on his bum at home. If Bardsley was playing for Man U or Arsenal he’d have won 50 caps, no question.
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What If England INternational on 15:56 - Apr 20 with 3182 views
What If England INternational on 15:32 - Apr 20 by hateley_legend
Was going to post this exact same point. Hard to have much sympathy for Taylor at that tournament when he realised he had to play the QPR left winger at right back in one of the group games, rather than the superb QPR right back sat on his bum at home. If Bardsley was playing for Man U or Arsenal he’d have won 50 caps, no question.
It makes it all the more strange when you consider he was his club manager at Watford for four years and in 1984 had enough confidence in him as a 19 year old to play him in an FA Cup final.
What If England INternational on 17:10 - Apr 20 by BrianMcCarthy
Jesus, that was a vicious piece!
Only skim-read it, but that was a terrible article.
Entire QPR management of several years summed up as the FA Cup Final, dismissed in an entirely subjective judgement. No mention of winning 2nd Div by an absolute mile (in a division including the scum, Sheff Weds, Leeds, Newcastle, Fulham, Derby and the other promoted sides Wolves and Leicester with Lineker up front), no mention of qualifying for the UEFA Cup in first season up.
All done with a squad based on youth team players - don't know what the transfer budget was but must have been pretty low even by the standards of the day.
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What If England INternational on 21:16 - Apr 20 with 3049 views
What If England INternational on 20:48 - Apr 20 by CiderwithRsie
Only skim-read it, but that was a terrible article.
Entire QPR management of several years summed up as the FA Cup Final, dismissed in an entirely subjective judgement. No mention of winning 2nd Div by an absolute mile (in a division including the scum, Sheff Weds, Leeds, Newcastle, Fulham, Derby and the other promoted sides Wolves and Leicester with Lineker up front), no mention of qualifying for the UEFA Cup in first season up.
All done with a squad based on youth team players - don't know what the transfer budget was but must have been pretty low even by the standards of the day.
Ya, I thought it was unbelievably biased.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
What If England INternational on 00:47 - Apr 20 by BazzaInTheLoft
Gazza reaching that ball in ‘96.
Imagine where we might have pushed on to.
Watched the Euro 96 doco last night, funny how the Gazza one lives in the memory yet I totally forgot Anderton hitting the post in ET. Plus Germany scoring in ET from a corner but it getting chalked off for a foul.
Euro 96 is thought of as some England extraordinaire team narrowly missing out when they should have won. Fact is, they had home advantage, had one amazing performance against the a out of sorts Dutch team, underperformed v Switzerland and were a missed penalty away from being in trouble to the Jocks. Lucked in with a penalty shootout v Spain in a drab game that Spain had a goal disallowed in and weren't good enough to beat the Germans at home.
Unless I'm mistaken here, that Spain penalty shoot out is the only knock-out game England have ever won at a Euro's and it was sh*t fluky.
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What If England INternational on 16:35 - Apr 21 with 2906 views
What If England INternational on 16:18 - Apr 21 by Toast_R
Euro 96 is thought of as some England extraordinaire team narrowly missing out when they should have won. Fact is, they had home advantage, had one amazing performance against the a out of sorts Dutch team, underperformed v Switzerland and were a missed penalty away from being in trouble to the Jocks. Lucked in with a penalty shootout v Spain in a drab game that Spain had a goal disallowed in and weren't good enough to beat the Germans at home.
Unless I'm mistaken here, that Spain penalty shoot out is the only knock-out game England have ever won at a Euro's and it was sh*t fluky.
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"Unless I'm mistaken here, that Spain penalty shoot out is the only knock-out game England have ever won at a Euro's and it was sh*t fluky. "
We won a two legged quarter final in the 1968 Euros against Spain 3-1 on aggregate (1-0 at Wembley in the first leg, 2-1 at the Bernabeu in the second) to qualify for the then four team finals tournament. We finished third.
What If England INternational on 16:35 - Apr 21 by CamberleyR
"Unless I'm mistaken here, that Spain penalty shoot out is the only knock-out game England have ever won at a Euro's and it was sh*t fluky. "
We won a two legged quarter final in the 1968 Euros against Spain 3-1 on aggregate (1-0 at Wembley in the first leg, 2-1 at the Bernabeu in the second) to qualify for the then four team finals tournament. We finished third.
I'm not sure you can count that as a tournament knock out anymore than you consider our playoff win over Scotland for Euro 2000 one.
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What If England INternational on 16:46 - Apr 21 with 2889 views
Alternative history... Koeman sent off for pulling down Platt, Merson converts the penalty. Wright's late tap-in helps England qualify as group winners. England knocked out in the quarter finals on penalties by Sweden when Captain Carlton Palmer blasts over the bar after 120 scoreless minutes in the blazing heat of Dallas. Graham Taylor takes England to Euro 96, where his team are knocked out in the quarter finals by Spain when Captain Rob Lee blasts over the bar after 120 scoreless minutes in the blazing heat of Wembley.
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What If England INternational on 16:54 - Apr 21 with 2875 views
What If England INternational on 14:31 - Apr 21 by TheChef
Watched the Euro 96 doco last night, funny how the Gazza one lives in the memory yet I totally forgot Anderton hitting the post in ET. Plus Germany scoring in ET from a corner but it getting chalked off for a foul.
Me too. What a game mind.
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What If England INternational on 13:06 - Apr 20 by themodfather
from near the half way line too, so many forget this but all recall the pen! for me what if shilton comes out and punches the ball, knocking diego into another time zone ( goalies got away with a lot back then) in 86 and doesnt let a dwarf out jump him oh and a linesman with eyes!
That shot from waddle Wouldn’t of mattered as the ref had blown up for a foul
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