UEFA Euro 24
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
I watched some of it. Lots of pretty triangles in their own half, pull the opposition around a bit, put the ball forward eventually - and get swamped by a packed defence.
(Don't remember seeing much of the opposition, with the ball, in the England half).
Tournament football innit? Instead of 'win at all costs' it's 'don't lose at all costs'. I confidently predict many penalty shoot-outs after 0-0 and 1-1 scorelines.
PS Haven't checked but didn't England top their group? If so, job jobbed.
(Don't remember seeing much of the opposition, with the ball, in the England half).
Tournament football innit? Instead of 'win at all costs' it's 'don't lose at all costs'. I confidently predict many penalty shoot-outs after 0-0 and 1-1 scorelines.
PS Haven't checked but didn't England top their group? If so, job jobbed.
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
Maybe.
The England players first instinct is to pass the ball backwards. The only player who this doesn't apply to is the goalkeeper and he just punts the ball into the opponents half and 8/10 times gives away possession.
It's shit.
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I don't remember seeing the England keeper hoof the ball forward at all. He seemed to play a hybrid role of keeper/extra defender most of the time. Lots of the time they played the ball to his feet and he passed it out to another player without picking it up.
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That's because he's not allowed to pick it up from a pass.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:16 am Lots of the time they played the ball to his feet and he passed it out to another player without picking it up.
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But they seem to be allowed to tap it around a bit in their area and then pick it up (and hoof it).Pirahna wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:24 amThat's because he's not allowed to pick it up from a pass.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:16 am Lots of the time they played the ball to his feet and he passed it out to another player without picking it up.
There were times when he was doing the triangles thing outside his area too.
(Hoofing the ball upfield seems a reasonable approach after thwarting an attack as that seems to be the only time a defensive team has less than 11 players in their own half!).
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:16 amI don't remember seeing the England keeper hoof the ball forward at all. He seemed to play a hybrid role of keeper/extra defender most of the time. Lots of the time they played the ball to his feet and he passed it out to another player without picking it up.
I haven't based my observations and comments on just one game.
The keeper can pick up the ball it it comes off an opposition player or if one of his own team heads the ball back to him.
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I think some people need to watch more football before being over-critical.
'My' club team has had one of the most exciting season that I can remember for a long time. They've been on the wrong end of some real thrashings and been involved in numerous high-scoring nailbiters with winning and losing goals being scored in the last few minutes. Overall though it's been a poor season, forgettable in terms of results, some players and the manager have not fulfillled their promise, their wages, have often been accused of being clueless. Other teams that have been steadier and less chaotic have done better.
Winning the group and looking reasonably comfortable, avoiding the trickier half of the draw and without any sendings off, really dodgy decisions or terrible injuries is pretty much bang on.
'My' club team has had one of the most exciting season that I can remember for a long time. They've been on the wrong end of some real thrashings and been involved in numerous high-scoring nailbiters with winning and losing goals being scored in the last few minutes. Overall though it's been a poor season, forgettable in terms of results, some players and the manager have not fulfillled their promise, their wages, have often been accused of being clueless. Other teams that have been steadier and less chaotic have done better.
Winning the group and looking reasonably comfortable, avoiding the trickier half of the draw and without any sendings off, really dodgy decisions or terrible injuries is pretty much bang on.
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
That's one way of looking at it and some might say, the important way. Personally, I think the group's should be a random pick, if all the best play each other in a group, so be it, might have some different winners.
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I'd rather they go out losing 6-5 than a 0-0,0-0,0-0 and win it on penalties.DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 10:32 am I think some people need to watch more football before being over-critical.
'My' club team has had one of the most exciting season that I can remember for a long time. They've been on the wrong end of some real thrashings and been involved in numerous high-scoring nailbiters with winning and losing goals being scored in the last few minutes. Overall though it's been a poor season, forgettable in terms of results, some players and the manager have not fulfillled their promise, their wages, have often been accused of being clueless. Other teams that have been steadier and less chaotic have done better.
Winning the group and looking reasonably comfortable, avoiding the trickier half of the draw and without any sendings off, really dodgy decisions or terrible injuries is pretty much bang on.
Football (and all sports) is as much about entertainment as it is results, this football team are not entertaining in any way shape or form. It's dull beyond words, lacking in passion, pace, effort. It just looks like a disjointed bunch of people who have no idea what the sport is.
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
It's not the first time England have gone through the first round and avoided the trickier half at the knockout stage.
I do wonder if this was part of Southgates plan, as playing decent football hasn't been evident.
And no red cards for any team (yet).
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True, but continued loss albeit in an exciting manner is not sustainable under the scrutiny of the media. A 6-5 loss and out of the competition would likely be the end of the road for the manager and potentially some of the squad.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 11:02 am I'd rather they go out losing 6-5 than a 0-0,0-0,0-0 and win it on penalties.
Football (and all sports) is as much about entertainment as it is results, this football team are not entertaining in any way shape or form. It's dull beyond words, lacking in passion, pace, effort. It just looks like a disjointed bunch of people who have no idea what the sport is.
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It'd be interesting to ask the Geordies whether the entertainment under Kevin Keegan outweighed the ultimate demise of their bid for glory.
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"Let's play terrible football, it's the last thing they'll be expecting!"
'cept this in England, so they probably expect that
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After watching that dirge of a match between France & Netherlands the other night up to the point were the goal got disallowed I concluded that I don't know the rules anymore & stopped watching
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DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 12:16 pmTrue, but continued loss albeit in an exciting manner is not sustainable under the scrutiny of the media. A 6-5 loss and out of the competition would likely be the end of the road for the manager and potentially some of the squad.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 11:02 am I'd rather they go out losing 6-5 than a 0-0,0-0,0-0 and win it on penalties.
Football (and all sports) is as much about entertainment as it is results, this football team are not entertaining in any way shape or form. It's dull beyond words, lacking in passion, pace, effort. It just looks like a disjointed bunch of people who have no idea what the sport is.
I bloody hope so.
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
I watched Belgium/Ukraine this evening whilst waiting for wifey, for a 0-0 draw it was entertaining.
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Re: UEFA Euro 24
This Georgia vs Portugal game is great!
I'm only watching it because I've got Georgia in the sweepstake. I can't believe they're winning, Portugal have all the possession and a million shots on goal.
I'm only watching it because I've got Georgia in the sweepstake. I can't believe they're winning, Portugal have all the possession and a million shots on goal.