How can you not know your starting 11 after 10 qualifying matches and 3 friendlies? Roy messed up
we are rudderless, out of EU out of Euro's, manager gone, PM gone, shadow PM soon, were do we go from here?
If it ain't broke don't change it.
Yeah because the 11 that started against Russia and Wales absolutely tore them to pieces didn't they? .
Ironically, England's best performance probably came in that first half against Slovakia. As soon as he restored the likes the Sterling, Kane, Rooney etc we looked shambolic. barely able to control the ball and pass it 5 yards.
As with the last 125 times Sandy has made this exact article...
Rotation in and of itself is not a bad thing. Sir Alex Ferguson, the greatest manager of all time, pretty much never played the same team two games running - he always made 1-3 changes according to the opposition, and thereby ensured the whole squad remained match sharp and also not over-tired. And Fergie didn't do too badly for himself with that approach.
Changing 6 players for an important game, however, was clearly a stupid idea, but this article proves nothing in that regard since everyone already agrees with that.
by Chris HaaKsworth
As with the last 125 times Sandy has made this exact article...
That is a bit of an exaggeration.
But I will give it to you that I have mentioned it a few times.
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posted on 28/6/16
How can you not know your starting 11 after 10 qualifying matches and 3 friendlies? Roy messed up
posted on 28/6/16
we are rudderless, out of EU out of Euro's, manager gone, PM gone, shadow PM soon, were do we go from here?
posted on 28/6/16
If it ain't broke don't change it.
Yeah because the 11 that started against Russia and Wales absolutely tore them to pieces didn't they? .
Ironically, England's best performance probably came in that first half against Slovakia. As soon as he restored the likes the Sterling, Kane, Rooney etc we looked shambolic. barely able to control the ball and pass it 5 yards.
posted on 28/6/16
As with the last 125 times Sandy has made this exact article...
Rotation in and of itself is not a bad thing. Sir Alex Ferguson, the greatest manager of all time, pretty much never played the same team two games running - he always made 1-3 changes according to the opposition, and thereby ensured the whole squad remained match sharp and also not over-tired. And Fergie didn't do too badly for himself with that approach.
Changing 6 players for an important game, however, was clearly a stupid idea, but this article proves nothing in that regard since everyone already agrees with that.
posted on 28/6/16
by Chris HaaKsworth
As with the last 125 times Sandy has made this exact article...
That is a bit of an exaggeration.
But I will give it to you that I have mentioned it a few times.
posted on 28/6/16
124, then.
posted on 28/6/16
Chris
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