Relegated from The Premier, the globalist game not English game 23:55 - Apr 26 with 647 views | MVBlue | Victor Periea happy to lead Wolves today, a team we were fighting for survival with that fielded 0 British players today. No one talks about this, Ok they had an Irish player... but when they were lead by Englishman Gary O'Neil their star players literally fought with Ipswich staff. So they brought in the Portuguese man to lead the overseas stars and Brazilian midfield to better times. We faced Manchester City with 1 British player and a Spanish manager. We faced Brentford with 2 British players and their Danish manager. We faced Brighton and they had 1 English player Webster who was one of ours!! German manager We really are out of fashion with our British players, British manager and buying new British talent. Do we need more continental players?? Do we need to become more continental or is most of our identity a combination of home grown, acquired British and Irish talent combined with continental? Anyway, I'll be further supporting Forest and Palace with their great progress and British talent, maybe they will both contest the FA Cup how good would that be? Just an observation, its not very woke to point out how little British talent there is being played in the Prem, let alone local players. [Post edited 27 Apr 0:21]
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Relegated from The Premier, the globalist game not English game on 00:09 - Apr 27 with 563 views | You_Bloo_Right | I'd like the best possible players for Ipswich, forged into the best possible team by the best possible manager. Respective nationalities? Don't care really; though I'm not a big fan of Clipperton islanders |  |
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Relegated from The Premier, the globalist game not English game on 00:17 - Apr 27 with 535 views | MVBlue |
Relegated from The Premier, the globalist game not English game on 00:09 - Apr 27 by You_Bloo_Right | I'd like the best possible players for Ipswich, forged into the best possible team by the best possible manager. Respective nationalities? Don't care really; though I'm not a big fan of Clipperton islanders |
In the 1990s I supported a team of mostly homegrown players mixed with Dutch and some international players lead by a former player as manager. It was an Ipswich identity. And it was awesome. Now it appears that you need international players forged by an international manager. |  |
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