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"Hi, sorry that your son died in the war but I don't want to play for England because I don't agree with the managers tactics and think he's a dick."

 

"Uh, ok.. cheers"

 

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Imagine how many people that must have gone through before it was printed. They know it's boneheaded, but their readers are boneheaded.

 

Considering this bollocks is their back page story of outrage they are thicker than all their readers.

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/worldcup2014/5711840/Greg-Dyke-in-A-Death-in-Brazil-gaffe.html

 

GREG DYKE was guilty of another major blunder last night — as he was caught reading a book called A Death In Brazil while England’s flops trained.

 

:lol:

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Imagine how inappropriate the reality of that telephone call would be.

 

"Yeah, I don't care about England either, I just want my son back"

 

"Yeah, I can see where I've gone wrong in calling you"

 

 

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Why does there have to be comparisons between footballers and soldiers? Two totally different lines of work, two totally different pay scales. Most lads get into it through the honour and pride the army brings. If the pay isn't enough, retrain. The dangers are there but more people are killed in England every day than there are soldiers killed abroad, should my pay be astronomical because I work with the public?

 

Basically, fuck off Wright.

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isNt it funni how peple r affendded bye iaN rightangle cumments bt nt by moslims in R CONTRY killin r sulders ? ike & nd shre if u afgee i no  am breve enuf r u?

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Imagine how many people that must have gone through before it was printed. They know it's boneheaded, but their readers are boneheaded.

 

Considering this bollocks is their back page story of outrage they are thicker than all their readers.

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/worldcup2014/5711840/Greg-Dyke-in-A-Death-in-Brazil-gaffe.html

 

GREG DYKE was guilty of another major blunder last night — as he was caught reading a book called A Death In Brazil while England’s flops trained.

 

:lol:

 

Front page story is that a headteacher took a week off to go to the World Cup :lol:  Glad we live in a time where there are no more pressing issues in the world.

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Imagine how many people that must have gone through before it was printed. They know it's boneheaded, but their readers are boneheaded.

 

Considering this bollocks is their back page story of outrage they are thicker than all their readers.

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/worldcup2014/5711840/Greg-Dyke-in-A-Death-in-Brazil-gaffe.html

 

GREG DYKE was guilty of another major blunder last night — as he was caught reading a book called A Death In Brazil while England’s flops trained.

 

:lol:

 

Front page story is that a headteacher took a week off to go to the World Cup :lol:  Glad we live in a time where there are no more pressing issues in the world.

 

:lol: Surprised its not a full front page pic of Coleen actually

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Sorry if said before

 

Sir Stevie G OBE reckons the reason why we're so shit is because of 'the money' and a small talent pool  :mou:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27994925

 

Yawn, convenient excuse. No mention of the lack of quality coaches at grassroots level, the over-competitiveness of youth academies and leagues (of which I have first-hand experience), the lack of a footballing identity and style at all levels aside from percentage filth and athletic prowess, the lack of confidence and 'can-do' attitudes at the highest level (severely ingratiated into many of our players' psyche), a manager (albeit a very likeable and educated one) that simply got his tactics wrong (if you're gonna pick half the Liverpool squad then at least emulate them in some ways, especially in an attacking sense) and didn't really have the foresight to mix it up slightly. We have enough good lads in this country, we could do with some more obviously but we've got a decent pool in my opinion...it's just by the time they reach 12 years old their technicality and creativeness is stifled and coached out of them by beer-swigging, pie-eating, dribbling mongoloids from Yorkshire on a Saturday morning.

 

Costa Rica population around 5m. Uruguay around 3m. Both countries have players who believe in themselves and are willing to take risks from a much smaller talent pool than what we have, they've both got managers who are willing to place their reputation on the line and try something different tactically. If it were up to me, I'd make Hodgson the FA chief and allow him to choose his boardroom (he's got an extensive network of people from the 7+ countries he's managed in let alone the multitude of languages he speaks), and get a young, expansive and creative manager to come in and work closely with Hodgson to help mould and create a footballing style for ourselves at all levels in this country. But would Dyke & co leave their comfortable offices and high salaries for the good of our national sport? No, they wouldn't...and that's part of the problem. We've got too much of a management & department system in this country where it's too easy to shift the blame on others. The FA don't work towards the same goal, they work to keep themselves in a job and pass responsibility onto others (ironically within their own bloody organisation).

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I would like to believe we've suddenly play better (not that it matters like) but I'm not really sure.

 

Bonus for me is I get to travel to Luton, watch it with a client while live tweeting for them, the travel 2 hours across London home. Thanks Roy and the lads.

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