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Gareth Southgate
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And whether you like it or not, I hate Southgate with a passion.
I think the bloke should leave his private views to himself and concentrate on football.
Sick of this, we need educating bollocks.
Made a complete prick of himself with his principled mindset in Qatar.
If he could just get on with getting the best out of the team and leaving any political stances to one side, then I would think higher of him than I do at present.10 -
ValleyGary said:R0TW said:I would do whatever it takes to get Eddie Howe.0
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Southgate in the crowd at the Bayern match tonight. Perhaps just in case he was in any doubt as to whether to pick Harry Kane for the Euro's this summer.
Surely his time would've been better spent going to one of the many premier league games today?0 -
Eric Dier I expect.0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Southgate in the crowd at the Bayern match tonight. Perhaps just in case he was in any doubt as to whether to pick Harry Kane for the Euro's this summer.
Surely his time would've been better spent going to one of the many premier league games today?1 -
Hmmm - old news?0
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Yep sorry, for some reason it's just come up on Twitter1
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Call yourself a mod2
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Tonight he's fervently hoping that " Dear England" doesn't become " Dear dear, England !"0
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"Oh dear England"0
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Gribbo said:"Oh dear England"0
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Brilliant lecture by Gareth on the 'Richard Dimbleby Lecture' currently showing on the BBC.
Mainly about helping young men in the current world we live in.
Well worth a watch.11 -
carly burn said:Brilliant lecture by Gareth on the 'Richard Dimbleby Lecture' currently showing on the BBC.
Mainly about helping young men in the current world we live in.
Well worth a watch.3 -
carly burn said:Brilliant lecture by Gareth on the 'Richard Dimbleby Lecture' currently showing on the BBC.
Mainly about helping young men in the current world we live in.
Well worth a watch.11 -
Rizzo said:carly burn said:Brilliant lecture by Gareth on the 'Richard Dimbleby Lecture' currently showing on the BBC.
Mainly about helping young men in the current world we live in.
Well worth a watch.8 -
North Lower Neil said:Rizzo said:carly burn said:Brilliant lecture by Gareth on the 'Richard Dimbleby Lecture' currently showing on the BBC.
Mainly about helping young men in the current world we live in.
Well worth a watch.
There was so much more to him than that. He did so much for young men entering THE arena of football arenas in this country. Young kids being scrutinised and harassed for pulling on the England shirt.
I'm not Beckham's biggest fan but some of the stuff directed at him in 98 was truly despicable.
Southgate made the passage and weight of the England shirt a lot more bearable. The rewards were a by-product of his excellent work.
There are many knights of the realm, past and present that leave me scratching my head as to why they receive the honour in the first place.
Southgate really isn't one of them..
The fella oozes class and kindness. The country was lucky to have him.18 -
Southgate is one of those who I think will only be truly appreciated in years to come. The level of abuse he was on the receiving end from a section of so called England fans (usually the ones who sit on social media/behind their keyboard), was ridiculous.
His knighthood wasn't provided based on what he had or hadn't won, it was provided on the basis of the contribution his efforts made to sport in this country. And a number of the most glorious sporting days this country had in the last 10 years involved Gareth Southgate's England at major tournaments. Well deserved.
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Rizzo said:carly burn said:Brilliant lecture by Gareth on the 'Richard Dimbleby Lecture' currently showing on the BBC.
Mainly about helping young men in the current world we live in.
Well worth a watch.2 - Sponsored links:
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Expect him to be standing as a Labour MP candidate at the next election. He lives in Harrogate, Lib Dem territory, Somewhere in Leeds//Manchester would be a better option0
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As a manager, he had lots of qualities and I got a sense that his players would run through brick walls for him. I think he felt that in competitions where one game will see you out, an approach that is too front foot is too dangerous. I would agree it is dangerous but it it is the best way to win them. I think the semi final defeat against Croatia and the Final against Italy are on him but he was successful and getting to those positions was a success. Indeed he may have been right in that we might not have got there without his approach. It comes down to opinions. But what we can ultimately agree on is that he is a decent human being.4
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Now knighted for erm, being an alright bloke and a manager.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c1ljpdn6yelo0 -
We have so much to learn from footballers.
Perhaps they could give society a whole new redress.0 -
Karim_myBagheri said:Now knighted for erm, being an alright bloke and a manager.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c1ljpdn6yeloAnd to look at the other Managers that have received the accolade, he could not hold a candle to them.
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Just England’s best manager not named Alf Ramsey.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:
I think a lot of us are going to come to really miss Sir Gareth and realise what we had. I haven't seen anything in the way the team are set up under Tuchel to suggest there has been a positive change and the knives will be out for him and more spiteful than they were for GS and they were pretty unpleasant13 -
The level of disconnect between fans and the team before he took charge, to how united the nation were during his reign.
Could argue he made a generation fall in love with international football.15 -
Really?0