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midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member
Ok, what's more annoying? Lee Dixon or hydration breaks?
On another issue, am I right in thinking there are significantly fewer Saint George flags around this world cup. Tainted by the flag sh*ggers or just less enthusiasm for this world cup?

I read in the Youtube comments section something along the lines of "Lee Dixon has about as much enthusiasm as an open casket" 😂
 

Pross

Veteran
Listening briefly to Radio 5 yesterday evening and before England have even kicked a ball the pundits were plotting the route they were going to take to win the tournament.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
Listening briefly to Radio 5 yesterday evening and before England have even kicked a ball the pundits were plotting the route they were going to take to win the tournament.
It's normal. But it's also normal to simultaneously understand that they have next to no chance.
 

Dorset Boy

Senior Member
Listening briefly to Radio 5 yesterday evening and before England have even kicked a ball the pundits were plotting the route they were going to take to win the tournament.

I'm sure the French, Spannish, German. Brazilian, Argentinian press all do the same.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
England will get to the quarter finals and probably sack Tuchel shortly after the tournament.
You always know this is about to happen, because the FA extend the contract before the tournament. It's their version of a "vote of confidence" only more expensive.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member
England will get to the quarter finals and probably sack Tuchel shortly after the tournament.

I really am unsure how we will do. It would not be a massive shock to see them win it or go out in the last 16/qtrs if we get a big side like 2022. Probably English optimism but I do think they are one of the five best teams along with France, Spain, Portugal and Argentina and Tuchel has won big trophies.

I really struggle to see a massive shock winner (largely as there never really is), Brazil are very ordinary, you might get someone like the Dutch or Morocco make the semis or even possibly one better. I think the real dark horse team are the USA, handful of experienced players from big European clubs, very good Manager, and Balogun already looks like the one breakout star in the making. I wouldn't be surprised to see them in the last 8 or possibly better with a favourable draw in a home WC.
 

Pross

Veteran
I'm sure the French, Spannish, German. Brazilian, Argentinian press all do the same.

And yet the BBC (or other UK media I've seen / heard) haven't given details of Scotland's course to the final.
 
not directly related but i had to share:
View: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRcTPwju/

For those not on and/or rough translation Tiktok a few dutch guys brought a swapfiets (dutch rental bike sheme) with them to the Us and they say they got the 125€ it cost them to take it with them on the plane already back with savings on uber alone. they intent to cycle to Mexico too if the dutch team gets there.
 

Beebo

Legendary Member
Well done England.
But the female coach with her blackboard and kitchen units seems to be a misstep from someone. The internet is full of memes.
Give her a decent studio backdrop and a monitor to do her analysis please.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member
Well done England.
But the female coach with her blackboard and kitchen units seems to be a misstep from someone. The internet is full of memes.
Give her a decent studio backdrop and a monitor to do her analysis please.

It's Emma Hayes, the very successful former Chelsea Ladies Manager and now Head Coach of the USA women's team. Agree that it does look a bit stupid. I don't think it is some kind of subconscious misogyny, I think some designer has tried to make the ITV studio look like a NY loft space and the result is a bit naff.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
It's Emma Hayes, the very successful former Chelsea Ladies Manager and now Head Coach of the USA women's team. Agree that it does look a bit stupid. I don't think it is some kind of subconscious misogyny, I think some designer has tried to make the ITV studio look like a NY loft space and the result is a bit naff.
She might be a great coach but sadly she's a charisma vacuum.

Her slots are like a geography lesson. "If we put the power station here, it is close to the water source but upwind of the town." Zzzzz
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member
She might be a great coach but sadly she's a charisma vacuum.

Her slots are like a geography lesson. "If we put the power station here, it is close to the water source but upwind of the town." Zzzzz

I'll be completely honest, I turn the sound off at half time in all the games as I can't be bothered to listen to the punditry (I have just seen what happened in the game!) so I have no idea. Surely she can't be as lacking in charisma as Wayne Rooney? Amazing footballer but why the BBC persist in giving him air time remains a mystery.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
I'll be completely honest, I turn the sound off at half time in all the games as I can't be bothered to listen to the punditry (I have just seen what happened in the game!) so I have no idea. Surely she can't be as lacking in charisma as Wayne Rooney? Amazing footballer but why the BBC persist in giving him air time remains a mystery.
Same. The selection of pundits has always baffled me.

I raise your Rooney with an Ian Wright or a Roy Keane. Lots of words, no actual insight. None that's been relevant since breaking people's legs has been against the rules anyway.

It's a bit like interviewing Jackie Stewart about F1 in his later years, and expecting someone who was in it when the cars were made of metal tubes to have anything relevant to say about it now.
 
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