Re: Tonight's Football
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 1:01 pm
Is Sturgeon off to court to get the result over turned or threatening an independence vote if we don't give the Scots 2 out of the 3 points?
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Hoboh wrote:Is Sturgeon off to court to get the result over turned or threatening an independence vote if we don't give the Scots 2 out of the 3 points?
Best part of it all was the ball from Lalana. Perfection.Bruce Rioja wrote:I know that Steptoe won the penalty but his 'controlling' touch was fecking shocking. Wouldn't have surprised me had the ref not given it because he was no longer in control of the ball.
Oh it was. Absolute perfection, yet Steptoe still fecked it up. He's absolutely shot for confidence just now.TANGODANCER wrote:Best part of it all was the ball from Lalana. Perfection.Bruce Rioja wrote:I know that Steptoe won the penalty but his 'controlling' touch was fecking shocking. Wouldn't have surprised me had the ref not given it because he was no longer in control of the ball.
I only saw the 2nd half, Spain deserved it for me.TANGODANCER wrote:Well, you could almost feel that waiting to happen. Got real sloppy in possession and that last second goal through the keepers legs..(the only place it could have gone and scored) was pathetic, and a comfortable lead with ten minutes to play and two goals up becomes a draw.......and you have Bolton's story for the last three seasons. Such is life.....
First half we played well enough and took it to them. Bags of energy and desire and a good goal and a penalty. Second half we let them do what they do best, possesion and an immaculate passing game that is deadly around the box. We got sloppy and Rashford was no subsitute up front, he couldn't stay on his feet. Did I actually see Jagielka in there?LeverEnd wrote:I only saw the 2nd half, Spain deserved it for me.TANGODANCER wrote:Well, you could almost feel that waiting to happen. Got real sloppy in possession and that last second goal through the keepers legs..(the only place it could have gone and scored) was pathetic, and a comfortable lead with ten minutes to play and two goals up becomes a draw.......and you have Bolton's story for the last three seasons. Such is life.....
About where I'm at. I do think Sam would have got the best out of a limited and ever decreasing pool of players. Southgate might as well have a bash at it for all it's worthAbdoulaye's Twin wrote:They'll give it to him, we'll sleep walk our way through qualifiers and then embarrass ourselves at the tournament. Rinse and repeat. I gave up caring years ago...
Nothing against Southgate but he's a typical FA bore appointment.Hoboh wrote:The FA will regret disposing of Sam for next to nothing.
Actually after that debacle with Sam, I really cannot be arsed watching England, more so in a friendly.
Southgate, total fecking ponce!
Ref that L.E, the surprising thing is, knowing Sam's temprement, that he didn't jump up and fight back. It's what an innocent man would do, surely..LeverEnd wrote:Nothing against Southgate but he's a typical FA bore appointment.Hoboh wrote:The FA will regret disposing of Sam for next to nothing.
Actually after that debacle with Sam, I really cannot be arsed watching England, more so in a friendly.
Southgate, total fecking ponce!
I agree that Sam should still be in the job.
Not heard much about all the saints at the FA pursuing him for anything concrete, nor the police for that matter (who were mentioned amid the inital melodrama of it all).
Shoots his mouth off it may jeopardise future employment, that's the way the world turns.TANGODANCER wrote:Ref that L.E, the surprising thing is, knowing Sam's temprement, that he didn't jump up and fight back. It's what an innocent man would do, surely..LeverEnd wrote:Nothing against Southgate but he's a typical FA bore appointment.Hoboh wrote:The FA will regret disposing of Sam for next to nothing.
Actually after that debacle with Sam, I really cannot be arsed watching England, more so in a friendly.
Southgate, total fecking ponce!
I agree that Sam should still be in the job.
Not heard much about all the saints at the FA pursuing him for anything concrete, nor the police for that matter (who were mentioned amid the inital melodrama of it all).
His future employment prospects are surely none too bright right now after being sacked as England manager for supposed dodgy dealing?Hoboh wrote:Shoots his mouth off it may jeopardise future employment, that's the way the world turns.TANGODANCER wrote:Ref that L.E, the surprising thing is, knowing Sam's temprement, that he didn't jump up and fight back. It's what an innocent man would do, surely..LeverEnd wrote:Nothing against Southgate but he's a typical FA bore appointment.Hoboh wrote:The FA will regret disposing of Sam for next to nothing.
Actually after that debacle with Sam, I really cannot be arsed watching England, more so in a friendly.
Southgate, total fecking ponce!
I agree that Sam should still be in the job.
Not heard much about all the saints at the FA pursuing him for anything concrete, nor the police for that matter (who were mentioned amid the inital melodrama of it all).
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