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Tone_Loc
05-03-2014, 08:31 PM
... a lot of dull, uninspiring stuff... still...

Ginge has scored for Wales :)

castiron
05-03-2014, 08:39 PM
... a lot of dull, uninspiring stuff... still...

Ginge has scored for Wales :)
Uninspiring is one way of putting it. A load of old **** is another!.

BlackDiamond
05-03-2014, 10:57 PM
As normal, Roy managed to enhance his reputation as nice bloke, tactical, clueless manager.

Has played his last friendly and failed to establish a system or personnel structure, that is even remotely settled for June.

He is blinded by Wiltshire and Cleverley and this myopia, messes up team balance and forces better players to drift into areas, where they are either neutralised or wasted.

This happens in every game and he does not grasp the obvious solution. It is truly pathetic.

Tone_Loc
05-03-2014, 11:10 PM
As normal, Roy managed to enhance his reputation as nice bloke, tactical, clueless manager.

Has played his last friendly and failed to establish a system or personnel structure, that is even remotely settled for June.

He is blinded by Wiltshire and Cleverley and this myopia, messes up team balance and forces better players to drift into areas, where they are either neutralised or wasted.

This happens in every game and he does not grasp the obvious solution. It is truly pathetic.

It's also obvious that Man Utd's woes have truly transferred themselves onto the pitch for England.

Rooney was as toothless as I've ever seen him and he continues to look like a player living on a fading international reputation.
Some of the worst shooting i've ever seen from him.

Smalling - Managed to make a completely toothless and ambition-less Danish side look dangerous on the extremely rare forays into our half.

Cleverly should have never be

herbiehammer
05-03-2014, 11:17 PM
Ive a bloody good mind to start a petition >:(