As we start to look towards Euro 2024, one reader would like England to bin Harry Kane after the group stages.
Plus, mails on Arsenal, Man City and predictions.Having seen England repeatedly get booted out by the first decent team they play in knockout tournaments, this summer is going to be particularly sickening given the quality England ’s second most successful manager of all time has at his disposal.
His missed penalties in an EC semi and a WC quarter show he lacks the cojones too. He has repeatedly failed to score from open play in the biggest games of his career and repeatedly ‘led’ his teams to failure. 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th: Chelsea, Newcastle, Spurs, Villa – No European football should bode Chelsea well, but Poch has a massive job turning those players into a team. Champions league football, teams knowing how they play combined with some moderate upgrades makes for a challenging season. Spurs should improve, but this guess is based on Harry staying. Villa in theory should be capable of achieving better than last year, but like Newcastle, teams will know what to expect this year.
Best Signing: MacAllister. All he needs to do is replicate last year’s form and get Liverpool back into the top four for this to be a roaring success. Equals as a bargain if so. Laughably off-point. Nobody could have foreseen the injury blights and the rest, but 2-3 decent quality games amounted to about 5% of their games being good quality. In the end, I was most excited about Kobbie Mainoo, and found Villa’s journey very exciting.The league is done and dusted, clubs will take inventory on how they performed and this will have consequences for players and managers. Nothing odd, nothing strange. Just business as usual.
Congrats to Chel$ea for thinking throwing more and more money in their team will magically fix their issues. Here’s hoping for next season where they still haven’t learned a thing.Congrats with the new coach, hope it works out for you but I think he’ll crash and burn harder than Erik ten Hag at ManU.
The other strangely unmentioned matter that the detractors fail to mention, is that for all the tiresome “oil money” chat, Pep went to Citeh, took a precocious, inconsistent home-grown local English talent in Phil Foden – and Pep has nurtured him and turned him into a PFA POTY. How much did Foden cost again? Exactly. Pep is showing a versatility in his management, not signing players with the highest PR gravitas or FC24 ratings, but quality players who suit a system.
The huge problem with the Wenger years is that it massively lowered the standards of Arsenal fans. Wenger did a great job brainwashing them into believing that morsels of turd was actually truffle saucisson. Arsenal fans were furious at the very notion, but once you begin to lower the bar, it becomes an institutional rot which takes years to eradicate – and before you know it, look at that, two decades without a title. Who would have thought this was possible in 2004? But here we are.
I won’t go into the positions that so obviously need upgrading and the dross that so obviously needs moving on/benching because even Stevie Wonder can see that. Then these fans feel the need to tell everyone else what they should think and why they should hope that their most despised rivals should be lauded above all others for being the only thing between Man City winning the league and blowing up Alderaan.
Someone said something about how sportswashing doesn’t work and simultaneously that these messages are too long. So I won’t explain how sportswashing works but I encourage you to look it up… but you won’t because you have already made up your mind. If this doesn’t give Paul pause for thought I’ll leave him with this nugget from the Danish Institute for Sports Studies which I’m sure he’ll agree are a rather smart bunch of people, “Rather than being viewed primarily as an absolute monarchy with a history of human rights issues, such as transnational repression, surveillance, and limitations on free expression and media, Abu Dhabi’s accomplishments in the realm of sports have played a significant role in rebranding the nation as an...
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