


Jul 12, 2026 -- 1:21AM, mesmerised wrote:
It's Nyland's fault he kicked the ball so high.
I agree in theory, hitting that should not be rewarded, but if FIFA have rules that say play should be stopped for that and then they go on about chips than can react to a hair but not a cable it's not good.

Jul 12, 2026 -- 1:31AM, DixieDean60 wrote:
I just haven't enjoyed watching England tournament games that much in the past few years, the football is often turgid and they have usually been playing much lower ranked teams and often needing a touch of fortune to beat them .England managers from a few years back must be cursing they didn't get the same rub of the green with the draw etc as Southgate and now Tommy Tuchel have.If they were playing a great brand of football a la France i would be right on side. Lets not forget they were 3rd favs to win the damn thing yet listening to the OTT media you would think they were overperforming getting this far.It's not sour grapes on the betting front from me either, i will collect a tidy four figure sum should they actually win the tournament.
England hasn't been lucky with the draw this time. You could say they have been lucky by just scraping through but Mexico away or Norway are no gimmies. Some of the Southgate draws much easier.
Jul 12, 2026 -- 1:33AM, TheCarambaExperience wrote:
Jul 12, 2026 -- 1:21AM, mesmerised wrote:It's Nyland's fault he kicked the ball so high.I agree in theory, hitting that should not be rewarded, but if FIFA have rules that say play should be stopped for that and then they go on about chips than can react to a hair but not a cable it's not good.
that's actually a good point, if it has hit the wire, how has the chip not detected it ?
Jul 12, 2026 -- 1:28AM, mesmerised wrote:
Norway were good value, England rode their luck and were probably the better team overall but not by much, still think we'd beat the Argies, but will need a monumental performance to have any chance against France.
Wasted opportunity.
They did quite well today before the fatigue got to them at the end of regulation, but just too many mistakes:
missed opportunity to not go 2-0 by not passing Haaland.
poor goalkick that hit the cable.
goalie clearing that ball at Spence (?) that nearly cost them the game.
Nyland's rebound at the goal.
some chances they could have scored on in the end, one was Berg.
Jul 12, 2026 -- 1:11AM, DixieDean60 wrote:
RR - Norway hit the bar and should have had a second goal but for a stupid push by Haaland. England hardly threatened in 90 minutes. So they were fortunate.As for the "revenge" against the Argies, wasn't that what they called the 1 nil win in 2002 via Beckhams penalty ?
They did make a big deal of it in 2002. But you don't avenge losing two knockout losses by winning 1 group game (that didn't even eliminate Argentina).
) Mexico and Norway would compare favourably to the pretty easy runs that Southgate also had.

Jul 12, 2026 -- 2:16AM, DixieDean60 wrote:
I think you are relying to much on the "Mexico are unbeatable at the Azteca" agenda that was being pushed caramba.There is a reason their record is so good there - they normally play the likes of Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras and so on.Brazil haven't played there since 2003 and Argentina have NEVER played there !!The bulk of the Mexico team play in their domestic league and most football fans would be hard pressed to name more than one of their players without looking it up. No way would i rather play say Portugal, Netherlands or Morocco rather than them. an ageing Croatia, Ghana, Panama, Congo () Mexico and Norway would compare favourably to the pretty easy runs that Southgate also had.
I do agree the Mexico at the Azteca stat is blown out of proportion for the reason you say. But they did turn out to be better than what I had expected, and England were lucky to not even go down by an early goal but instead go up by 2.
Yes Argentina have had a dream draw and were also helped by Colombia getting knocked out/Portugal not winning that group.
And I think England will come up short again once they play a top team, unless they massively up their game similar to how they did against Italy in the Euros final where they had also just scraped by before that.


Jul 12, 2026 -- 10:42AM, mesmerised wrote:
Media already trying to cause division between Tuchel and Bellingham, Gabriel Clarke stirring the pot by foisting Tuchel's comments onto Bellingham at a moment of elation looking for that clickbait moment, in terms of scummy jobs they're just a shade behind politicians and the tax man. Kind Regards.
I don't mind interviewers asking tough questions, but this was him making himself part of the story too much, especially the stirring in the Jude interview. Wouldn't have minded it so much if they lost, but they won, they are still in the tournament and don't need drama like this.