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Re: Olympic football

by Schards#2 » 30 Jul 2012 11:57

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cmonurz You're so flippin' negative we must all looked like drugged-up hippy tarts to you.

I'm not negative. I don't support England in football so don't have the rampant nationalist views people like you do. Pearce is a prime example of the reasons England always fail because he's all passion and very little Brain. Even if they win a medal he should be nowhere near young players. You can't handle the fact that not everyone acts like you do when it comes to international football.


+1, Pearce isn't very good at tactics it seems. I predict he will continue to fail as a manager for a few years, maybe taking over a club, dropping down the divisions year by year and in the end get stuck at Hereford or something like that.


Are you taking that shit Stretters??

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Re: Olympic football

by floyd__streete » 30 Jul 2012 13:23

sandman Pearce is a prime example of the reasons England always fail because he's all passion and very little Brain. Even if they win a medal he should be nowhere near young players.


Agreed. He is shambolic. Sordell starting ahead of Sturridge? Ramsey playing right midfield :?: Ok then :| . Tbf it was Ramsey's ball across which led to the second goal, but it was mainly due to poor goalkeeping. Exceptional third from Sturridge, he should have run over to Pearce and lifted his shirt to show a t-shirt reading 'MaROFLvin SoROFLdeLOLLOL'.

Enjoyed the evening. Senegal vs Uruguay was absolute JOKES in the first half. BG lost the head after the equaliser and UAE looked likely to deliver an hilarious murking.....until one soft goal and one brilliant one saved Pearce's bacon.

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Re: Olympic football

by TBM » 30 Jul 2012 13:29

I actually think Sordell has done ok in the minutes he's played, so far.

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Re: Olympic football

by floyd__streete » 30 Jul 2012 13:33

I just think that Sturridge is a far superior player tbh.

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Re: Olympic football

by Ian Royal » 30 Jul 2012 14:37

floyd__streete I just think that Sturridge is a far superior player tbh.

Wasn't Sturridge seriously suffering with fitness after an illness? He didn't look very good in the first game, so maybe he was being rested for the second.


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Re: Olympic football

by southbank1871 » 30 Jul 2012 15:29

Yeah, he's recently recovered from meningitis. I'm sure Floyd knows best though.

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Re: Olympic football

by Mike Hunt » 30 Jul 2012 16:04

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sandman Pearce is a prime example of the reasons England always fail because he's all passion and very little Brain. Even if they win a medal he should be nowhere near young players.


Agreed. He is shambolic. Sordell starting ahead of Sturridge? Ramsey playing right midfield :?: Ok then :| . Tbf it was Ramsey's ball across which led to the second goal, but it was mainly due to poor goalkeeping. Exceptional third from Sturridge, he should have run over to Pearce and lifted his shirt to show a t-shirt reading 'MaROFLvin SoROFLdeLOLLOL'.

Enjoyed the evening. Senegal vs Uruguay was absolute JOKES in the first half. BG lost the head after the equaliser and UAE looked likely to deliver an hilarious murking.....until one soft goal and one brilliant one saved Pearce's bacon.


#classicfsrant

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Re: Olympic football

by East End Lady » 30 Jul 2012 20:50

From what we as yesterday I would say that south Korea could do well. They were very quick in attack.

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Re: Olympic football

by Silver Fox » 31 Jul 2012 09:51

You might say they were a bit nippy


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Re: Olympic football

by Hoop Blah » 31 Jul 2012 11:13

I have to agree that Pearce isn't cut out for management.

The teams he's picked for the U21s over the years and this GB team just don't make any sense. He selects some very average players and is always playing people out of position (GB had 3 left backs on the pitch the other day).

It looks to me like he's rotating the squad round a bit during these games to save legs for later and to make sure everyone gets a run out at some stage.

Having Pearce involved with both the u21s and the senior team is one of the few things I think the FA should really be criticised for.

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Re: Olympic football

by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Jul 2012 13:50

Hoop Blah I have to agree that Pearce isn't cut out for management.

The [players] he's picked for Team GB just don't make any sense. He selects some very average players.


Not sure I follow.

Butland, Bertrand, Richards, Cleverley, Allen, Giggs, Ramsey, Sinclair, Sturridge, and Bellamy are shoe-ins. The remaining few are as good as anyone else available.

Can't think of anyone obvious he’s left out... Don’t say David c/nting Beckham.

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Re: Olympic football

by Hoop Blah » 31 Jul 2012 14:43

Extended-Phenotype
Hoop Blah I have to agree that Pearce isn't cut out for management.

The [players] he's picked for Team GB just don't make any sense. He selects some very average players.


Not sure I follow.

Butland, Bertrand, Richards, Cleverley, Allen, Giggs, Ramsey, Sinclair, Sturridge, and Bellamy are shoe-ins. The remaining few are as good as anyone else available.

Can't think of anyone obvious he’s left out... Don’t say David c/nting Beckham.


If you're going to completely misquote what I said then I'm not surprised you can't follow it.

I was talking in general terms for the u21s and Team GB. In terms of the squad for Team GB he picked an odd balance for the squad with little in terms of quality at centre back or right back (once he's playing Richards as a centre half that is). The fact that Danny Rose gets a game on the left wing is a perfect example of what I meant though.

For the u21s he was playing Mancienne as a holding midfielder whilst Cleverly played on the wing and Muamba and other central midfielders were overlooked.

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Re: Olympic football

by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Jul 2012 15:16

Wasn’t misquoting you, I was isolating the part I wanted to discuss i.e. Team GB. Just wondering who you think he’s left out if you are questioning his selection.


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Re: Olympic football

by TBM » 31 Jul 2012 15:23

Extended-Phenotype Wasn’t misquoting you, I was isolating the part I wanted to discuss i.e. Team GB. Just wondering who you think he’s left out if you are questioning his selection.


Frimpong
Phil Jones
Chris Smalling

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Re: Olympic football

by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Jul 2012 15:34

TBM
Extended-Phenotype Wasn’t misquoting you, I was isolating the part I wanted to discuss i.e. Team GB. Just wondering who you think he’s left out if you are questioning his selection.


Frimpong
Phil Jones
Chris Smalling



Frimpong and Smalling are injured
Jones went to Euro 2012 as wasn’t allowed to be picked

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Re: Olympic football

by TBM » 31 Jul 2012 15:38

Extended-Phenotype
TBM
Extended-Phenotype Wasn’t misquoting you, I was isolating the part I wanted to discuss i.e. Team GB. Just wondering who you think he’s left out if you are questioning his selection.


Frimpong
Phil Jones
Chris Smalling



Frimpong and Smalling are injured
Jones went to Euro 2012 as wasn’t allowed to be picked


Fair point on Frimpong and Smalling but didn't Butland also go to the Euros?!

In that case i would have taken Rio instead of Richards

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Re: Olympic football

by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Jul 2012 15:41

I don't think the FA gave a sh/t about Butland as he wasn't likely to (and didn't) play.

Richards/Rio, well - hardly a reason to claim Pearce's selection was total shemale.

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Re: Olympic football

by TBM » 31 Jul 2012 15:48

Extended-Phenotype I don't think the FA gave a sh/t about Butland as he wasn't likely to (and didn't) play.

Richards/Rio, well - hardly a reason to claim Pearce's selection was total shemale.


Neither did Jones

never said Pearce's selection was "shemale" - i was just answering your question on who should have gone instead :D

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Re: Olympic football

by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Jul 2012 16:02

Well, I ain't the FA - I guess it was a restriction on outfield players.

I was more talking to Hoop who was criticising his selection. Just not sure who he was supposed to have taken.

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Re: Olympic football

by Hoop Blah » 31 Jul 2012 17:24

I'm pretty sure that Frimpong has now declared for Ghana and so wouldn't have been eligable (similar to Victor Moses who, having played for England through all the age groups is now Nigerian).

EP, if you read what I actually wrote, instead of what you wanted me to write, you'll see that I was being critical of Pearce through his u21s selections as well as Team GB.

Inspite of that misquoting, I do still question some of his selections. I can't see the point of having Rose (how has he earnt consideration?), Bertrand and Taylor in an 18 man squad, especially when the squad doesn't include one right back as Richards is clearly there as a centre half (if I was selecting the squad I'd have had Kyle Naughton in there instead of Rose so that I had a natural right back). I can't really see the justification of Cork or Tompkins either. I'd have probably taken an experienced centre half as one of the overaged players as well.

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