Is Carsley The Man For England ? 08:39 - Oct 11 with 2421 views | SaintNick | Or is he another Russell Martin constantly searching for a new formation | |
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 08:51 - Oct 11 with 2380 views | saintwizzler | Rumours abound that Russell is going to play himself on Sunday at St Mary’s in the Quarterback role. If his knee lasts the 90 he is playing against Leicester. Rumours of Neil Shipperley playing with himself are FALSE. Hopefully Captain Jack gets on the grass for some much needed game time as he continues his comeback into the starting XI as a Left Back/Central Midfield/Right Wing hybrid. Should be an exciting afternoon. Ulrich van Gobbel is donating 10% from each car sale he makes from his pop up showroom by The. Northam Fanzone to the event. WE MARCH ON BRING BACK RALPH | |
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 11:12 - Oct 11 with 2320 views | kingslandstand1 | No. He clearly doesn't want the job and actually said looking forward to bring back with the U21's or along those lines | | | |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 11:18 - Oct 11 with 2317 views | dirk_doone | Ivan Jovanović certainly gave him a football lesson last night. (If only Saints had a Serb owner maybe we could get him here). [Post edited 11 Oct 11:20]
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 11:26 - Oct 11 with 2297 views | kingolaf | No. Another clever so and so who thinks Is they have reinvented football. | | | |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 15:46 - Oct 11 with 2119 views | sledger | the good lord couldnt get this rabble to win a trophy | | | |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 23:03 - Oct 11 with 1936 views | Ron11 |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 11:26 - Oct 11 by kingolaf | No. Another clever so and so who thinks Is they have reinvented football. |
And refuses to sing the National Anthem but likes to take the English money | | | |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 17:50 - Oct 12 with 1686 views | Ifonly | Carsley failed this part of the audition, but I think the criticism goes too far because: 1) The main reason we lost was because the Greeks wanted it more than our players who seemed more interested in pretty flicks than creating danger. We absolutely failed to create anything like the number of chances that such "talent" should produce. Carsley gave the players the chance to show what they could do without the negative tactics of Southgate and they failed to take that chance. The number of times we gave away possession cheaply was ridiculous. Carsley is hardly the first England manager to see England players lacking motivation and playing poorly, particularly in nations league games. 2) Is the England manager allowed to experiment or not? If not, don't ever expect anything new. But if he's allowed to do it, then a nations league home game against Greece is about the best opportunity he'll ever get. I don't blame him for experimenting and because I'm an adult I know that experiments can fail. 3) I'm, not a fan of playing without a centre forward, I hope that it never happens again. But the main problem with the tactics was how open we were to counter attacks. Again though, that was the players fault for not doing their jobs. The plan was for the full backs to play narrow (Saka and Gordon provided width). I don't like the term but they were supposed to "invert" and form a 3 man defensive midfield trio along with Rice when we were in possession. With the 2 CBs behind, that should have worked. The reason it didn't work was because the full backs wandered off leaving empty space. No doubt they had licence to do some roaming, but the other midfielders failed to cover when that happened. I suspect the main problem here was a lack of preparation time. All in all, circumstances worked against Carsley. He blotted his copybook here but I think it's too simplistic just to look at one poor performance and write him off based on that. | | | |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 08:40 - Oct 13 with 1524 views | saintwizzler | It was a glorified friendly which is what the Nations League is. The real test starts in March with the World Cup Qualifiers which England should breeze through. Still, England losing makes a lot of people happy. Sadly a few so called Englishmen. | |
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 10:41 - Oct 13 with 1462 views | City_boy | I always hope England win, but must admit watching them is so tedious, whether under Carsley or Southgate. We have some very talented and exciting players, but like Martin, England have a knack of sucking the life out of the game. [Post edited 13 Oct 10:45]
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 13:59 - Oct 13 with 1396 views | sledger |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 23:03 - Oct 11 by Ron11 | And refuses to sing the National Anthem but likes to take the English money |
yeh i noticed that | | | |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 15:19 - Oct 13 with 1360 views | Berber |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 23:03 - Oct 11 by Ron11 | And refuses to sing the National Anthem but likes to take the English money |
Wes have had a couple of non English managers, and for the most part, fans were happy with them. At least Carsley comes from the British Isles and grew up in Birmingham. | |
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 13:26 - Oct 15 with 1123 views | DorsetIan | After the Greece result, he can't be appointed. Which is good, because he is neither good enough, nor experienced enough a manager to lead the national team. The FA are going have to break the habit of a lifetime and appoint someone talented and successful. Wouldn't it be nice if an England manager could actually use the considerable talent available to fashion a team that is even better than the sum of its parts. We so often get so much less. | |
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Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 15:27 - Oct 15 with 1063 views | Bazza |
Is Carsley The Man For England ? on 13:26 - Oct 15 by DorsetIan | After the Greece result, he can't be appointed. Which is good, because he is neither good enough, nor experienced enough a manager to lead the national team. The FA are going have to break the habit of a lifetime and appoint someone talented and successful. Wouldn't it be nice if an England manager could actually use the considerable talent available to fashion a team that is even better than the sum of its parts. We so often get so much less. |
All good points. | | | |
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