This is one of the most depressing games I've ever seen.
After eight minutes, despair.
After ten minutes, futility.
ade (who played like a man that's been talking to papers about a summer transfer move),
and theo didn't rise to be that guy either
Didn't look like that to me, he reached across him and toed the ball away fair and square. I appreciate that it was hard (impossible?) for the referee to see that from directly behind (despite what the studio pundits said) but in that case I think he ought to give the benefit of the doubt. A tragic ending for the Scottish Play(er)."with the fletcher thing, i don't reckon it's as clean cut as the commentators are making out - he's pulling him long before he touches the ball. but foul or not you don't need to give a red, it's prissy refereeing. silly tackle for fletcher to even bother making really though."
yeah, me too. he's good with the ball at his feet, but that's it - his movement's amateur, and he never really looks like he wants the ball. look how often rooney beat him to headers he wasn't favourite for, in both legs, at either end of the pitch.Theo just isn't that guy, period. Good for a few speed breaks, but lightweight,no killer instinct and weak on crossing. I have a nasty feeling we're gonna look back on that Croatia game in a few years and wonder what happened to that kid.
i thought Clive T was going to start hyper-ventilating when the Scottish Play(er) got his marching orders, i've not heard a reaction from a commentator like that since Pleat rightly got upset with that daft decision that went against Italy versus the Netherlands.
Just to strike a note of dissent, I think that Walcott has come on a lot and, at times, he looks like the finished article. When he's playing well and he's running at people with purpose then he scares the shit out of defenders. His problem is consistency rather than a lack of ability to reach the required level."yeah, me too. he's good with the ball at his feet, but that's it - his movement's amateur, and he never really looks like he wants the ball. look how often rooney beat him to headers he wasn't favourite for, in both legs, at either end of the pitch."
Clive Tyldesley getting over-excited about a Man Yoo game? Whoda thunk it etc etc
That is offensive to him and his children (Ole Gunnar, Teddy and That Magical Night In Barcelona Tyldsley)
evra being an ungracious prick (the earlier report had him calling them 'babies')