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    #41
    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    What about bringing back golden balls when things were not going too well.
    Sticking with Lampard for this long is a big mistake, don't think anything can be levelled at Stevie G. He played through the double header with broken toes and hasn't been the same since.
    Stevie Me holds his place on the vague assumption that suddenly, he might turn in a world-class performance.

    Alternatively, he could trap the ball in that massive furrow on his forehead and run the length of the pitch with it stuck there, and try to dive over the line to score. Beats missing a sitter from 6 yards anyway.

    Beckham played well when he came back - he was in form and did well, and it was a credit to McClaren that he brought him back for it. That's the one thing that he did as a manager that made a bit of sense.
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      #42
      Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
      Sticking with Lampard for this long is a big mistake, don't think anything can be levelled at Stevie G.


      Do you know who the England supporters voted as their player of the year in both 2004/5 and 2005/6?

      Did you take in the performance of the other one last night?

      Picking the England team for the manager gets us nowhere.

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        #43
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        Stevie Me holds his place on the vague assumption that suddenly, he might turn in a world-class performance.

        Alternatively, he could trap the ball in that massive furrow on his forehead and run the length of the pitch with it stuck there, and try to dive over the line to score. Beats missing a sitter from 6 yards anyway.

        Beckham played well when he came back - he was in form and did well, and it was a credit to McClaren that he brought him back for it. That's the one thing that he did as a manager that made a bit of sense.
        Bit harsh on Stevie, is that the same player that dragged the team from 0-0 against Andorra ? Scoring 2...

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          #44
          Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post


          Do you know who the England supporters voted as their player of the year in both 2004/5 and 2005/6?

          Did you take in the performance of the other one last night?

          Picking the England team for the manager gets us nowhere.
          I'm aware that Lampard got voted player of the year, but recently he hasn't been doing it. Problem at the moment is Gerrard isn't in good form but there is no one else.
          Ideal it would be Hargreave/Gerrard - with a bench of King/Carrick/Lampard/Barry to come in when out of form.

          Great club players don't always make great international players. Lampard is a great club player, the set up is made for him, very little tracking back and shoot on site. Unfortunatley at international level we don't have an Essien/Maka to allow this sort of freedom.

          Whislt I am a "touch" blinkered on the Gerrard issue I think he brings more to the table, better range of passive, defensive cover, and he distances shooting is as good as Lampards.

          We have really missed a Hargreaves type of player, and recent matches Gerrard has been too withdrawn. He is playing like this at club level also.

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            #45
            "I just parried it and maybe didn't get enough on it," said Robinson. "I was unlucky not to get the second one....It seems like a kick in the teeth."
            I like the understatement - maybe he didn't get enough on it.

            I'm sure that if he really wants to know what a kick in the teeth feels like, there are plenty of fans who can show him.

            Mind you - who else is there?
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              #46
              Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post
              Do you know who the England supporters voted as their player of the year in both 2004/5 and 2005/6?
              England supporters who vote in these kinds of things are both fickle and stupid.

              Before the last World Cup, they were all banging on about how bad Owen Hargreaves was. Until the first match, and they went on to vote him as player of the tournament.
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                #47
                I think McLaren should have picked Lewis Hamilton as he seems to be in top form at the minute.....


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                  #48
                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  England supporters who vote in these kinds of things are both fickle and stupid.

                  Before the last World Cup, they were all banging on about how bad Owen Hargreaves was. Until the first match, and they went on to vote him as player of the tournament.
                  I remember that very well. I had an argument with an umpire after a cricket match about it. I'd seen what Hargreaves could do by watching Bayern. This bloke seemed to be saying that he didn't need to see him play to know he was crap, because the newspapers said so.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post
                    because the newspapers said so.
                    They also said vote labour.
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by wendigo100 View Post
                      I remember that very well. I had an argument with an umpire after a cricket match about it. I'd seen what Hargreaves could do by watching Bayern. This bloke seemed to be saying that he didn't need to see him play to know he was crap, because the newspapers said so.
                      Or he could have been saying that he couldn't see, which explained his career choice as an umpire.
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