Quote from: pablo_picasso on March 24, 2024, 12:50:19 PMApologies, I didn't mean that he didn't play well.Thats poor communication on my part.I didn't watch the game, so I was just responding to the media response.So fuck the media, as well as England & Southgate... 😉He did fine with no service, no chances and was crowded out any time the ball was played anywhere near him.
Apologies, I didn't mean that he didn't play well.Thats poor communication on my part.I didn't watch the game, so I was just responding to the media response.So fuck the media, as well as England & Southgate... 😉
Quote from: amfy on March 24, 2024, 11:04:06 AMQuote from: john e on March 24, 2024, 10:39:05 AMEnd of the day they’re not going to build a team around Ollie Watkins for the way he playsHe’s going to have to make the most of it and fit in where he can, and if his ability doesn’t allow for that he will struggle to make the impact and we want him to haveIt not. ‘Building a team around him’ to ask them to pass the ball to the centre forward in the centre forward position.Exactly. I cant remember a single pass to him in the box, whereas shit left-back Chilwell had three blasts from outside it.
Quote from: john e on March 24, 2024, 10:39:05 AMEnd of the day they’re not going to build a team around Ollie Watkins for the way he playsHe’s going to have to make the most of it and fit in where he can, and if his ability doesn’t allow for that he will struggle to make the impact and we want him to haveIt not. ‘Building a team around him’ to ask them to pass the ball to the centre forward in the centre forward position.
End of the day they’re not going to build a team around Ollie Watkins for the way he playsHe’s going to have to make the most of it and fit in where he can, and if his ability doesn’t allow for that he will struggle to make the impact and we want him to have
Miss? If you look, the defender kicked it against Ollie’s leg…
I was at the game yesterday and obviously took more notice of what Ollie was doing than the the others, from my position behind the goal I could see he was making lots of good runs, but the balm was never played to him. I thought he did ok, but obviously without a goal it will always be looked at by a failure from the national press who already have their favourites
Anyway, back on topic, perfect outcome today. Ollie didn't play well and wasn't injured. Hopefully he won't feature in the second pointless friendly and will be fine and good to play proper football again Saturday
And now the stomach-churning media clamour for Toney to start against Belgium over Ollie . The narrative being Ollie was crap against Brazil. It's like Brian Little all over again.
Southgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.