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  On 22/06/2024 at 16:33, gio1saints said:

Thank you for the last point. Grassroots football refereeing is a thankless task. At times last season in Southampton Yourh leagues it felt like I was a verbal punchbag because VAR made it seem that Referees decisions were not to be trusted. Even at youth league level u18! Players and Managers seemed especially empowered to argue every decision - instead of getting on with the game. 
I cannot see any incentive for anyone to try refereeing at present. Even at amateur level you are treated like shxx. For less than minimum wage. You get Β£30 for around 3-4 hours including travel to and from games plus paperwork online. 

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It’s definitely a lot worse than it used to be. The television companies don’t help with their constant over-analysis of any refereeing decision. 

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I wish Southgate would 'experiment' by resigning now to see what effect it would have on the team selection ,tactics and results.  i guess we would not be able to parachute in a new manager so why not have a player\manager from one of the squas

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  On 23/06/2024 at 08:23, Totton Saint said:

I wish Southgate would 'experiment' by resigning now to see what effect it would have on the team selection ,tactics and results.  i guess we would not be able to parachute in a new manager so why not have a player\manager from one of the squas

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Well the Ivory Coast sacked their manager in the group stages of the last ACON. They went on to win it........

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Did I accurately hear on Talksport earlier that the England team have had an emergency meeting where each player has told Southgate their preferred position?!? Please tell me that's satire...

 

Googles...

 

No, not satire. They actually told Southgate the positions they wanted to play in. During a major tournament.

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  On 23/06/2024 at 12:12, SNSUN said:

Did I accurately hear on Talksport earlier that the England team have had an emergency meeting where each player has told Southgate their preferred position?!? Please tell me that's satire...

 

Googles...

 

No, not satire. They actually told Southgate the positions they wanted to play in. During a major tournament.

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Does that include Pickford? Perhaps Kane said he did not want to play any where!

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  On 23/06/2024 at 16:04, Totton Saint said:

Does that include Pickford? Perhaps Kane said he did not want to play any where!

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"Ever since I saw Bazunu doing so well, going up late in a game, I've dreamed about being a striker," revealed Pickford.

Perhaps the discussion was more around which position they wanted to play, to better support TAA and Foden? πŸ™‚

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No Stuart Armstrong again…. If Scotland are good enough not to pick Armstrong then they should be winning the Euros!!! 

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Adams is doing very well holding up the ball, carrying the ball, and bringing other players into play. The service to him is awful. You could look at all the stars in the England team and think they were all crap, but they clearly are not. 

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  On 23/06/2024 at 19:55, Dr Who? said:

Adams is doing very well holding up the ball, carrying the ball, and bringing other players into play. The service to him is awful. You could look at all the stars in the England team and think they were all crap, but they clearly are not. 

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Shearer agreed with you.

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  On 23/06/2024 at 20:15, adrian lord said:

This group stage has been pretty dire and far too drawn out. It’s enough to extinguish one’s enthusiasm for the championships before the last 16.
 

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What, Scotlands group?

surely not the entire group stage, as there have been some good games and cracking goals

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  On 23/06/2024 at 20:26, sadoldgit said:

Not looking good!

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When the camera was looking down at the player, looked like a bit of a fit….could be anything, but looked bad 

but, when he was placed on his side/recovery position, he was moving more normally. Hopefully nothing more sinister than being knocked out

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It looked like the 'keeper clattered his own defender with the brunt of the force. If anything it looks like Gunn caught Varga with his knee or elbow on the way past.

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  On 23/06/2024 at 20:34, AlexLaw76 said:

I think it was the general casual pace of the stretcher coming on….

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It's still not helpful. Medical professionals can decide for themselves what equipment they need and when. Loud booing and cheering when they're trying to communicate with each other and the patient is beyond idiotic.

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