baboon2004
Darned cockwombles.
all this talk on ITV about 'building for the future' is intolerable. that's not how international football works - you get your chance, you have to take it, there and then.
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building for the future is wrong, but most of your core - Sterling, both Harrys, Pickford, etc - will still be in their prime in 2022. should have one more shot with that group.'building for the future' is intolerable
well ya MLS is weird, Texas is weird, Houston is a weird (probably underrated tho) city in a different way from TexasWhat a weird affair
all this talk on ITV about 'building for the future' is intolerable. that's not how international football works - you get your chance, you have to take it, there and then.
if youre here on the internet and not smashing fuck out of a foreigner youre not gutted enough. get out there and show us what it means to you.
Exactly - you can't talk about building for the future when you lost a world cup semi to Croatia.
you need better, more creative midfielders, which I guess is a traditional English weakness tho right? dodgy foreigners and their overly dramatic passing, or whatever
Dunno about that. France should have won in 2016, fucked it up, and here they are about to win the World Cup. The work Germany put in in 2006-2010 paid off in 2014.
Obviously it would be better to definitely win now than maybe win later, but, particularly with the success in the younger age groups, it's not ridiculous for England to look to the future here.
I think you're underselling Croatia here, they've got two of the best midfielders in the world in Modric and Rakitic.