I know there are England players from all over the country, but England is just a London club to me. I can't stand all that cockney bollocks. I'm a Liverpool supporter, why would I support England? Obviously I want our players to do well whenever they play for their country, but all I really care about is that they return unscathed.
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My wife used to be indifferent about England, but the English media has driven her to hatred of the team.Originally posted by Fierce View PostWhy do so many want to see England fail? I get it from non English people, but why from those of you that are actually English?
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thisOriginally posted by TheElephantMan View PostI know there are England players from all over the country, but England is just a London club to me. I can't stand all that cockney bollocks. I'm a Liverpool supporter, why would I support England? Obviously I want our players to do well whenever they play for their country, but all I really care about is that they return unscathed.
Oh I say his vision there was lovely
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I'd love to see England as a nation do well but its too much of an old boys network and the hideous rhetoric of we MUST have an English manager...
There was enough talent on that pitch on Wednesday to have an amazing team.
Henderson, Sterling, Sturridge, Lallana, Wilshere, Berkley, Cahill. Gerrard if you want to count him but he's getting on a bit. Baines. Add to that possibles like Flanno.
Yet we labour to dire wins, bore draws anc comical defeats.
Its pathetic.Football without Origi is nothing
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did he ****? did you see how poor they played at the world cup in south africa? ****ing awful. typical old school italian. He pissed the group stages however exciting football it wasn't. Personally I'd rather see us play similarly **** with an englishman at the helm. I don't agree with having coaches of the national team that aren't from that country. its a ****ing nonsense.Originally posted by Gibbo View PostCapello had them playing very good football, and would have shown much more of a performance in the Euros than Roy's ****house defensive tactics.
Saying all that I rarely watch international football anyway since its **** and you end up with a team of players you dislike immensely. however with a fair few liverpool players now involved, the worst of the utd lot now gone, its a much easier watch than say 10-15 years ago when we had neville, scholes etc. That's what killed it for me.
However I do love seeing people connect and sing the national anthem be it ours or anyone else's with full gusto and emotion. The rugby lads do it best.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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It was attacking football. We scored something ridiculously like 44 goals in 10 qualifiers. 5-0 winners in Croatia or something like that.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Postdid he ****? did you see how poor they played at the world cup in south africa? ****ing awful. typical old school italian. He pissed the group stages however exciting football it wasn't.
Look at the bolloocks offering of Hodgson this year. Barely beat anyone with a two digit FIFA ranking.Football without Origi is nothing
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Brontohodge in fact turned England into a double figure ranking team and thereby stopping England being seededOriginally posted by ChesterDave View PostIt was attacking football. We scored something ridiculously like 44 goals in 10 qualifiers. 5-0 winners in Croatia or something like that.
Look at the bolloocks offering of Hodgson this year. Barely beat anyone with a two digit FIFA ranking.
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Hodgson told Sky Sports News: "It's always sad when you have a player come from a club, use him on international duty and he gets an injury.
"It's very sad and disappointing for Jack and Arsenal but unfortunately these things happen.
"It was an honest challenge but he took a nasty kick and I can only hope he recovers as early as possible."
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Did you see how we went out with a wimper against Italy in 2012 European Championship? That was the most eye-dryingly boring 120 minutes of football I have ever seen. In my life. Ever. We had eight shots at goal (four on target) compared 31 shots at goal (18 on target), surrendered possession to the Italians (37% to 63%) and held on for a famous draw.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Postdid he ****? did you see how poor they played at the world cup in south africa? ****ing awful. typical old school italian. He pissed the group stages however exciting football it wasn't. Personally I'd rather see us play similarly **** with an englishman at the helm. I don't agree with having coaches of the national team that aren't from that country. its a ****ing nonsense.

Such is Roy's desire not to lose, we never went for the win. If that's what we've got to look forward to in the summer, I can't wait. Roy Hodgson's win percentage for England is 56% which is a massive increase on his 38.64% at any English top flight club (Blackburn, Fulham, Liverpool, West Brom). However, it still falls way short of Fabio Capello's win percentage of 66.7% (the highest of any England manager).
If you're a good manager, why should your nationality have any importance?
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I'm Australian so willing England to fail on the international sporting stage is somewhat of a national pastime but, having lived in England, I'd generally support them over the majority of other countries.
Saying that, I find it impossible to cheer on a team comprised of ******s like Terry, Ferdinand, Cole, Rooney, Lampard, etc., and have therefore derived extra pleasure from England's recent tournament performances. This time around though I like most of the team, and so would have no problem wishing them luck were it not for Hodgson.
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Errrr because its International football we are talking about. If the players are supposed to be the best we as a nation can put together than surely the manager should be included in that? Its not hard to understand.Originally posted by Muddled View Post
If you're a good manager, why should your nationality have any importance?
I think Hodgson is fairly **** and his club record doesn't come close to Capello. Its not a competition of who is best between them. I just think if football is to proceed with this charade of international football then the manager and coaching staff should be from the same country. Nothing will EVER change my opinion on this.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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was 7.5/1 yesterday, now down to 3/1
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