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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. 20:47 - Jun 25 with 1358 viewshomer_123

Its a collection of players and not a team.

We can evaluate tactics, fitness, lack of press but it's moot.

We dont look like a single unit with any purpose.

In all honesty, very much us under Hurst, Lambert et al.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:50 - Jun 25 with 1332 viewsScuzzer

Were you just listening in on my wife somehow? Exactly what she said. And if she realizes it...

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:51 - Jun 25 with 1313 viewsIllinoisblue

The commentator here described England as looking like an actor who’s forgotten their lines.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:53 - Jun 25 with 1283 viewstonybied

It's totally opposite of watching town in pretty much every way.
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:53 - Jun 25 with 1282 viewsbluejacko

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:50 - Jun 25 by Scuzzer

Were you just listening in on my wife somehow? Exactly what she said. And if she realizes it...


Mine said why are they so deep🙄
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:54 - Jun 25 with 1272 viewsFrimleyBlue

Whilst true. They're all players who play a similar way at their parent clubs.. set them up that way and they can play their own game and work with those around them.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:59 - Jun 25 with 1237 viewstcblue

The FA is not fit for purpose. You can blame Southgate all you like for his turgid, out-of-date tactics and football, but he's never shown any other colours. But he was selected, and kept in the role.

It goes back a way, too. Capello - whether you like him or not - knew the FA was problematic and needed reform, and he got booted out when he tried to do something about it.
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:00 - Jun 25 with 1227 viewsle2blue

Honestly, none of the teams have set the world on fire. All the pundits are looking for faults, get Palmer in, Get Trent in, Get Trent out, Tripper cant play left back, Harry is dropping too deep, which he's been doing for 5 years....blah blah... it's not till jeopardy comes in during knockouts that teams start playing.

Imagine the hysteria in France right now. We will win the group and beat the Dutch who are crap.
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:00 - Jun 25 with 1217 viewsScuzzer

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:53 - Jun 25 by bluejacko

Mine said why are they so deep🙄


Perhaps she meant it in a philosophical way.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:01 - Jun 25 with 1213 viewsSawtrich

Reminds me so much of Lambert's Ipswich, lots of pointless, boring possession, completing lots of passes but not hurting the opposition. Oh for the days of Wilson and Nsiala passing it back and forth with eleven opponents sat behind the ball.
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:02 - Jun 25 with 1203 viewshomer_123

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 20:53 - Jun 25 by tonybied

It's totally opposite of watching town in pretty much every way.


Not Ipswich under Lambert...

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:17 - Jun 25 with 1150 viewsBigalhunter

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:00 - Jun 25 by le2blue

Honestly, none of the teams have set the world on fire. All the pundits are looking for faults, get Palmer in, Get Trent in, Get Trent out, Tripper cant play left back, Harry is dropping too deep, which he's been doing for 5 years....blah blah... it's not till jeopardy comes in during knockouts that teams start playing.

Imagine the hysteria in France right now. We will win the group and beat the Dutch who are crap.


The Dutch aren’t great, but Koeman will be rubbing his hands knowing he’s only got to outwit and out-think Southgate. A hamster could manage that with five minutes practise.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:19 - Jun 25 with 1149 viewsBlueBadger

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:02 - Jun 25 by homer_123

Not Ipswich under Lambert...


It is VERY reminiscent of The Lambert Walk style of play from late 2019 through to his eventual sacking.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:22 - Jun 25 with 1128 viewstonybied

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:02 - Jun 25 by homer_123

Not Ipswich under Lambert...


Well, yeah, obviously I'm talking about McKennas Ipswich team not Lamburks!
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:25 - Jun 25 with 1107 viewswischip

The next Premiership season can't come round quick enough. Our pre-season friendlies can't come round quick enough! I might have to watch the Sewing programme on the other side.
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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:32 - Jun 25 with 1092 viewshomer_123

In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:19 - Jun 25 by BlueBadger

It is VERY reminiscent of The Lambert Walk style of play from late 2019 through to his eventual sacking.


Indeed.

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In the end, England are less than the sum of their parts. on 21:44 - Jun 25 with 1061 viewsDenny32

Two goals in 3 matches says it all
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