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Rashford over Vardy :anguish:

The best example of big team bias. He wins the league with Leicester, is their best striker, and top scorer and he can't get a game ahead of a Man United teenager. It's pathetic.

Rashford has been excellent recently man, seems to make a difference. People complained that he got next to no time at the Euros, you can't win either way being England manager like.

 

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England's attacking players have very little bottle to force something. We always pass pass pass until around their box, then hand the ball off to our least offensive players with the duty of putting in the perfect ball or shot in a crowded box. Very rarely do our attacking players have the ball in dangerous places to act on it. Seems to be this way for such a long time too.

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The fact that Henderson was somehow rated highly enough to be chosen as England captain sums up just how far England have fallen.

 

He's complete and utter garbage.

Does it sum up how far Liverpool has fallen as well? Just that they seem to be doing awfully well with him as their captain and starting every game.

If you think Jordan Henderson is the reason Liverpool are doing well then you need medical help.

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The fact that Henderson was somehow rated highly enough to be chosen as England captain sums up just how far England have fallen.

 

He's complete and utter garbage.

Does it sum up how far Liverpool has fallen as well? Just that they seem to be doing awfully well with him as their captain and starting every game.

If you think Jordan Henderson is the reason Liverpool are doing well then you need medical help.

 

That's not what he said

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England's attacking players have very little bottle to force something. We always pass pass pass until around their box, then hand the ball off to our least offensive players with the duty of putting in the perfect ball or shot in a crowded box. Very rarely do our attacking players have the ball in dangerous places to act on it. Seems to be this way for such a long time too.

:thup:

The only exception I can really think of is Townsend. As linear as all the 'cut in and shoot' lark might be, he's one of the few in the England camp who doesn't give a fuck about the occasion and plays his normal game - runs at his man, puts in crosses, shoots from distance.

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