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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. 21:45 - Jul 2 with 970 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

Makes me understand why she didn't want to be at the Euros as a reserve keeper.

The kind of player who performs at her best when she has the full backing of the manager, but struggles without that vote of confidence.

Lots of players are like that. But, ultimately, Wiegman can't use her at her best if Earps doesn't believe she is number one. Reminds me a bit of Paul Gascoigne. He totally needed to believe that the manager 100% believed in him.

Mary Earps: Queen of Stops: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002dg5n via @bbciplayer
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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 23:41 - Jul 2 with 748 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

I think Gazza was more about his demons off the pitch.

On the pitch, he usually delivered.

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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 12:26 - Jul 3 with 455 viewsRadlett_blue

Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 23:41 - Jul 2 by Marshalls_Mullet

I think Gazza was more about his demons off the pitch.

On the pitch, he usually delivered.


broadly correct, but Hoddle was right to leave Gascoigne out of his 1998 World Cup squad as at 31, his lifestyle was beginning to take its toll.
Graham Taylor left Gascoigne out of a Euro qualifier in 1990 in favour of 32 year old Gordon Cowans for "tactical reasons", which sums up how inept Taylor was.

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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 13:10 - Jul 3 with 320 viewschicoazul

Queen of Strops more like

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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 13:45 - Jul 3 with 208 viewsmellowblue

Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 12:26 - Jul 3 by Radlett_blue

broadly correct, but Hoddle was right to leave Gascoigne out of his 1998 World Cup squad as at 31, his lifestyle was beginning to take its toll.
Graham Taylor left Gascoigne out of a Euro qualifier in 1990 in favour of 32 year old Gordon Cowans for "tactical reasons", which sums up how inept Taylor was.


Disagree on this one, Gascoigne never let England down, antics aside. His current form and fitness at that point was okay. That WC side lacked midfield creativity, In the WC and warm up games they managed to score 8 goals in 7 matches. Hoddle wimped out.
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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 13:46 - Jul 3 with 206 viewsmellowblue

Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 13:10 - Jul 3 by chicoazul

Queen of Strops more like


quite. Too proud too be a number 2. Poor attitude.
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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 14:04 - Jul 3 with 160 viewsWright1

Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 13:46 - Jul 3 by mellowblue

quite. Too proud too be a number 2. Poor attitude.


I can't stand this assertion that players like her have a "bad attitude".

She doesn't have to play. No player owes the country anything anyway... but one who has represented England as successfully as she has doubly so.
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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 14:09 - Jul 3 with 131 viewsmellowblue

Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 14:04 - Jul 3 by Wright1

I can't stand this assertion that players like her have a "bad attitude".

She doesn't have to play. No player owes the country anything anyway... but one who has represented England as successfully as she has doubly so.


she could have read the situation and retired a lot earlier. Too much ego.
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Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 14:16 - Jul 3 with 108 viewsbluebud

Interesting Mary Earps documentary on BBC iPlayer. on 14:04 - Jul 3 by Wright1

I can't stand this assertion that players like her have a "bad attitude".

She doesn't have to play. No player owes the country anything anyway... but one who has represented England as successfully as she has doubly so.


...she does have a right bad attitude though
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