The International Break weekend thread 21:52 - Oct 10 with 1429 views | wessex_exile | As it's started already, my first thoughts - pretty certain that Lee Carsley won't be the new full time England manager. Certainly not based on that performance against Greece, that's for sure. | |
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The International Break weekend thread on 22:12 - Oct 10 with 1400 views | wessex_exile | Oh, and Lyle Taylor has just scored a penalty for Montserrat against the powerhouse that is Bonaire in the CONCACAF Nations League. Still a goal though... | |
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The International Break weekend thread on 09:05 - Oct 11 with 1339 views | bwildered | Press build to up to knock them down. They wanted Southgate to play all the creative players and let the hand break off . Carsley did just that, shows the players must do better. Unlike the U’s, one good performance starts the next dawn, that goes behind the clouds all too frequently. | |
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The International Break weekend thread on 09:58 - Oct 11 with 1330 views | RSCOSWORTH |
The International Break weekend thread on 22:12 - Oct 10 by wessex_exile | Oh, and Lyle Taylor has just scored a penalty for Montserrat against the powerhouse that is Bonaire in the CONCACAF Nations League. Still a goal though... |
And the Head Coach of Montserrat is? | |
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The International Break weekend thread on 11:22 - Oct 11 with 1310 views | wessex_exile |
The International Break weekend thread on 09:58 - Oct 11 by RSCOSWORTH | And the Head Coach of Montserrat is? |
Indeed - didn't know that until yesterday when I was trying to see if there was a score feed anywhere on the internet. Not necessarily the best of role models it has to be said, but a good footballer. [Post edited 11 Oct 11:24]
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The International Break weekend thread on 13:53 - Oct 11 with 1234 views | TheOldOakTree | Watching the highlights, what strikes me is that our boy is playing with a bunch of complete donkeys .......and he looks as if he fits in well. I am more and more convinced we've been mugged off this summer. [Post edited 11 Oct 13:53]
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The International Break weekend thread on 14:22 - Oct 11 with 1211 views | Daniel | | | | |
The International Break weekend thread on 14:24 - Oct 12 with 1056 views | Daniel | Donnelly starts for Northern Ireland U21s vs Azerbaijan. McDonnell is on the bench. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The International Break weekend thread on 19:35 - Oct 12 with 1031 views | Daniel |
The International Break weekend thread on 14:24 - Oct 12 by Daniel | Donnelly starts for Northern Ireland U21s vs Azerbaijan. McDonnell is on the bench. |
NI win 5-0, Donnelly getting an assist. | | | |
The International Break weekend thread on 21:29 - Oct 15 with 820 views | burnsieespana |
The International Break weekend thread on 19:35 - Oct 12 by Daniel | NI win 5-0, Donnelly getting an assist. |
Bit shocked I have to admit that Touchel lo9ks like the new England Manage. | | | |
The International Break weekend thread on 16:08 - Oct 16 with 738 views | TheOldOakTree |
The International Break weekend thread on 21:29 - Oct 15 by burnsieespana | Bit shocked I have to admit that Touchel lo9ks like the new England Manage. |
He also looks like a young Steptoe. I can image him shouting "HAROLD" at Harry Kane. | | | |
The International Break weekend thread on 16:43 - Oct 16 with 730 views | gerry_us | DISGRACEFUL England should have an out and out Englishman who will have pride and joy in his England team's performance. How are foreigners going to have the pride and ambition to succeed with another country's national team, and especially if we meet the manager's own country's team in competition? | | | |
The International Break weekend thread on 10:09 - Oct 17 with 653 views | noah4x4 |
The International Break weekend thread on 16:43 - Oct 16 by gerry_us | DISGRACEFUL England should have an out and out Englishman who will have pride and joy in his England team's performance. How are foreigners going to have the pride and ambition to succeed with another country's national team, and especially if we meet the manager's own country's team in competition? |
It works for Rugby Union & Cricket, so why not football? If Tuchel is the best available man, then why not? I simply see this as the former CEO of company A moving to become CEO of competitor B. Why should his place of birth or any other facet irrelevant to football have any impact? For example; Successful scouser Liverpool players have become successful managers at other clubs, so what has past loyalty got to do with anything in football’s highly commercial environment? Many UK clubs have superb overseas managers that show zero favour when they come up against team competition from their homeland. My dad probably shot at his grandad, but I doubt if Tuchel holds any grudges. He has pride in his own performance and is paid a handsome sum to delivery it. | | | |
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