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233.1 | What have the Tabloids to say? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @ILO 890-4715 Leeds Champions | Thu Jun 18 1992 14:32 | 14 |
| I understand, although I don't read such papers that the Mirror had on its
back page yesterday two pictures and some headline. The two pictures were of a
football, the round type, and a goalmouth, in which you put the ball. The
headline said something like England, here is a foball and here is a goalmouth,
now *score*. They did that but unfortunately by some stretch of the imagination
conceded two very unlucky goals in the second ;-).
What is the reaction, today in the tabloids? Is it "Taylor on your bike" or
some other equally enlighting headline.
If Ireland had been in Englands position last night would they have done much
better. I have my doubts!
James.
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233.2 | Donkey derby return home before the Scots | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Thu Jun 18 1992 14:46 | 19 |
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SWEDES 2
SWEDES 2 : TURNIPS 1
Surely an outrageous insult to turnips
How about the two pictures on the back picture of the Daily Record.
Picture 1 Picture 2
Scots supporter & Swedish policemen English supporter & Swedish
arm in arm smiling policeman with Englishmans
arm up his back
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233.3 | Taylor must go! | BRUMMY::SPRINGALL | Confusion now has met his master! | Thu Jun 18 1992 15:17 | 15 |
| Taylor should go!
Poor tactics, poor substitutions, poor selection, poor postioning......
.... I could go on!
Having said that several individuals played well Lineker,Woods,Pearce &
Walker - but as a team - no chance!
Well done the Swedes, not the "prettist" football, but they battled
well and made far more scoring chances and deserved their win (and the
late 1st half penalty)!
I'm glad I'm "related" to a jolly Jocko (albeit by my wife's brother's
marriage!).
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233.4 | | IOSG::PAGED | Taylor out now !!!! | Thu Jun 18 1992 15:40 | 4 |
| Taylor completely failed to read the game (second half) last night
and should be put against the wall and shot !! IMHO 8-)
I dread to think how much he is paid.
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233.5 | Lock 'im up in the Tower! | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Thu Jun 18 1992 15:43 | 0 |
233.6 | Cancel 1/2 time | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jun 18 1992 16:06 | 21 |
| You guys sure have short memories. Cant you remember what happened to
Robson. Every major championship England played in the press where one
time or another calling for his head (mexico 86 , Germany 88 and Italy
90). He didnt go , even when the players where saying he was doing the
wrong thing.
Taylor will not go. His excuse this time will be that he only had half
the players he wanted (one was not asked). Unless a miracle happens and
we can find a goalscorer , we wont be going to the WC. He might go if
we fail to qualify for that. I said before this championship that I
couldnt see who was going to score in that team and now that Gary has
gone , who is going to do it now - Smith - dont make me larf. England
have got to hope that Gazza recovers and that Mr Major ... oops Mr
Taylor will pick him.
If he goes before then , and I for one wish he would go now , ill eat
my words.
BTW to all you McNoters - hope you get stuffed tonite.
Nigel
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233.7 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jun 18 1992 16:36 | 15 |
| >>>Note 233.6 Should he or shouldn't he? 6 of 6
>>>FUTURS::FLETCHER 21 lines 18-JUN-1992 15:06
>>> -< Cancel 1/2 time >-
>>> BTW to all you McNoters - hope you get stuffed tonite.
>>> Nigel
Dear Hooray Noter,
Are you related to that other ambassador for English noting ...
Mr Barefield ....perchance ?
:-)
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233.8 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Thu Jun 18 1992 18:00 | 5 |
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re.7
They are both bum chums.
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233.9 | Wow that was funny | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jun 18 1992 18:06 | 5 |
| RE:.7.8
GS
Nigel
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233.10 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Thu Jun 18 1992 18:16 | 8 |
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Nige,
don't let them get to you - after all, the brilliant Scots are coming
home in triumph after two glorious defeats - lets get those bagpipes
out and sing about Bonnie Prince Charlie.................. :-)
Paul - I'm ENGLISH by the way
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233.11 | Lineker's replacement... | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Jun 18 1992 18:52 | 10 |
| Taylor won't go until he fails to qualify for the WC in '94.
If he wants to save his job, he should play Ian Wright.
How can anyone omit the First Divisions leading scorer from the squad??
Can the Scots imagine fielding a team without Ally McCoist??
PJ
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233.12 | At least we managed to Win a game. | MASALA::PMOON | Give it to me.. | Thu Jun 18 1992 23:52 | 7 |
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Paul.......Losing to the Euro champs and the World Champs and then
stuffing the C.I.S 3-0.......Aint all that bad really, a lot better
than the thugs from south of the border.
Peter - I'm Scots by the way.
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233.13 | Keep Him | PAKORA::TDOLAN | It`s NOT BRITISH lager louts | Fri Jun 19 1992 00:16 | 24 |
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Well said Peter !!!
How many games did England win again ?
Hope they keep Taylor on as manager because he`s letting
the REAL supporters down by the teams he`s putting on the
park, just as much as the HOOLIGANS are letting England
down off it.
Tam..... I`m Scottish Tae.
P.S. Could someone please give the Englishman ( Paul )
a good HARD kick in the Knackers !!
Thanks.
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233.14 | SCOTLAND WIN A GAME.. WOW!!!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Fri Jun 19 1992 08:44 | 9 |
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It's amazing how differance a week makes you don't hear a peep out
of the Mcnoters prior to the competition, a couple of results later
(that should be one win later) they creep out of the woodwork....
What would it be like if they won two games.
Neil... ENGLISH
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233.15 | Mine's Bigger Than Yours 'n All That Crap | PANIC::ANDERSON | Bye Bye 'Pies | Fri Jun 19 1992 09:53 | 9 |
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Re : last n replies
Grow up the lot of you - just face the facts that neither Scotland nor
England were up to it....
....but at least Scotland tried to be.
Rob
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233.16 | On course to be a fifth class Football Nation | MAJORS::ROWELL | Taylor made for the dole queue ? | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:16 | 39 |
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Note 153.119 by SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY - jeff,
> For England, there were many lessons to be learned from this game.
As much as I agree with you (and what a game it was !), I fear that
England (well, Taylor) will have learned nothing from this game.
On the way home last night, I was listening to Radio 5 prior to kick
off. They held an interview with Taylor, and here is basically what he
said.
Overall, he was happy with England performance. If we played against
Denmark like we played against Sweden in the first half, we would have
won. That is why we didn't qualify, because we didn't beat Denmark.
The night before the France game, he thought about letting Daly loose
against the French back (was it Amoros ?). After the game he wished he
had. That is the only thing he would have changed.
He said previously, that when England came out the other side of these
Championships he would have the core of Team to qualify for the World
Cup. He says he has a core of 8 players, including Shearer, Palmer,
Batty, and Martyn.
He said, as Sweden has shown us, you can be successful with the long
ball game. So that is thy style England are going to adopt, because it
is how the game is played in this country, and we know its strengths.
End of quotes.
I heard yesterday, that these Soccer Schools of Excellance teach this
route one method.
All I can say is,
"Good Luck in the 94 World Cup, Holland and Poland."
Wayne
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233.17 | England expects.... | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Fri Jun 19 1992 12:58 | 9 |
| The fact of the matter is that people expect England to win something,
so when they dont its a let down.......
People dont expect Scotland to win something, so when they do well
and give the best of themselves they look OK......
-Dom ...ENGLISH and SWISS....but please dont mention the Swiss teams
:-)
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233.18 | | MAJORS::ROWELL | Taylor made for the dole queue ? | Fri Jun 19 1992 13:10 | 16 |
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-Dom,
I don't *expect* England to win something, but I do expect them to
play well, and to *do* well. After all, I do not believe that English
players are that bad. I have seen one or two players who, while
not in the class of a Gullit, or Rijkard, are extremely skillful.
What dissapoints me is that it seems that the manager is not up
to the task. What do the English FA ? Do they want a non controversial
'nice' guy ? (Taylor may be that , but I get the feeling he is a
laughing stock) Or do they want a team that has has a good reputation.
Are there any potential managers out there ? Sadly, I cannot think of
one (except Clough of course).
W
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233.19 | Look outside the UK.... | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Fri Jun 19 1992 13:55 | 8 |
| W.
I dont disagree, the manager is just not up to it. Maybe England
someone like Clough or even someone from the continent that might
be able to see things from a new clearer perspective.....
....and get the best out of the English players.
-Dom
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233.20 | Incoherent ramblings.... | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Jun 19 1992 14:52 | 31 |
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If you argue that the manager should be held solely responsible, then
presumably this absolves the players of all blame. It seems highly
unlikely to me that, with a different manager (and even perhaps with
Waddle and Beardsley) this set of players would have come up with a
much different result.
The point here is that, IMO, there is a distinct lack of world class
players in England at the moment and the ones we do have were injured
for this tournament. The game here is twenty years behind the times,
still believing that getting stuck in, knocking the ball down the
channels and looking for flick-ons, is the way to play the game. Last
season's first division was perhaps the most average in my memory, with
the only memorable pieces of skill coming from players like Cantona and
Le Tissier, one a Frenchman and the other considered too lazy (never
mind his skill) to be an England player. Whilst our domestic game is
dominated by strength, toughness and hard running, it seems unlikely
that we'll produce players capable of matching the likes of Holland and
Germany for skill.
Having said that, I read with some dismay that Taylor is claiming that
one of the reasons England did so poorly is that we are unable to match
the continental teams for athleticism. In other words, nothing to do
with skill, they're simply better athletes than we are. This strikes me
as an extraordinary conclusion, when we have all seen how lacking in
basic skill are our players compared with the other teams in the
championship. We are already playing on a different level to these
other teams; if this kind of thinking takes root, we'll soon be playing
a different game altogether.
jeff
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233.21 | He's definately lost it. | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Fri Jun 19 1992 15:08 | 7 |
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Can't match the continentals for athletism ?? did he say that ?
this is the only way we did match them, with the sides he put out!!
( except maybe for Wobbly Webb that is : ) )
Chris
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233.22 | Who expects England to win!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | Vorsprung durch Guinness | Fri Jun 19 1992 15:10 | 13 |
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Re .17 Who expects England to win!!!!??? Are you seriously talking about
football???? Or maybe your mixing it up with Polo!!!!!! The only time I would
expect England to win is when they play a team like the Faroe Islands, and come
to think of it they beat Austria 1-0 in the Euro pre-qualifers, and Austria
would give England a hell of a game. Holland beat them 3-2 (only) a couple of
weeks back.
I personally expect a team like Germany to do very well in any tournament
because their record is fantastic. I think most knowledgeable football folks
rarely expect England to do well, and are shocked when they do......
-dave-
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233.23 | Unrealistic expectations? | SALES::THILL | | Fri Jun 19 1992 16:08 | 10 |
| re .22
Well, it seems more than a few people predicted England to win. I don't
know if they were predicting with their heart, rather than the head. It
seems to me that England's media seems to expect them to win
everything, when, in truth they are a *good* side, but not a great one.
IMO, I rate them in the second tier of clubs, along with say, Belgium,
Czechoslovakia, Denmark, etc., but not in the same class as Holland and
Germany.
Tom
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233.24 | Is this man SERIOUS ???!!! | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Mon Jun 22 1992 13:58 | 18 |
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I maintain that Taylor is not the right man for the job. We'll never be
able to compete with the likes of Holland and Germany under his
"style", for want of a better word.
Now, who wants to have a laugh ?
Give the job to DAVID PLEAT !
A man who came up through the ranks like Taylor, learning at grass
roots level with a small club. Unlike Taylor, he has always encouraged
his teams to play football, which is a very good starting point. He's
also used to getting the best out of what's available, which seems to
be an essential attribute as far as England are concerned these days.
He'd also teach our Dutch friends a thing or two about "scoring" ;-)
Adam.
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233.25 | Carry on Noting | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Down at the old Knife and Slapper | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:14 | 5 |
| Well if that's the selection criteria then Pleat could well face
some stiff (ooerr missus!) competition from the former Director
of Public Prosecutions.
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233.26 | 0898.... | JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJ | | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:30 | 7 |
| If Taylor keeps the job he should send his business card out (re.
Sunday Mirror 21/6). Apparently the multi talented Waddle didn't call
him and ask if he could play.
"Oi Taylor, get a life you muppet."
Jim.
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233.27 | Well done Scotland | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:44 | 10 |
| RE:Last. I heard Mcenemy (SP) say this over the weekend. I thought they
were supposed to ask Waddle , not him them. On Waddle , in todays paper
it says hes joining Shef Wed because he thinks he'll win more with them
than with Leeds ;-)
Didnt Taylor say something along the lines of "England fans will have
to watch Wimbledon" (refering to the tennis and not Englands style of
play).
Nigel
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233.28 | Geddim in | IOSG::PAGED | Quayle: The original Mr potatoe head | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:46 | 4 |
| David Pleat (motto: "commitment to mediocrity") is the ideal choice
IMHO. Right Baz ?
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233.29 | Gascoigne getting bigger ! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | | Mon Jun 22 1992 16:15 | 8 |
| Well at least Graham Taylor proved right on one point yesterday. If you
saw the Sunday Mirror and pictures of Mr Gascoigne Esq. He looks
distinctly over weight and I do not believe could make a positive
contribution to England. Mind you I don't know if had Gazza been told
he would be included have stayed in shape. He now looks a twin for the
lead singer of Bad Manners, he's even got the tongue for it!
Antony
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233.30 | Lip up, Fatty! | SALES::THILL | | Mon Jun 22 1992 16:42 | 3 |
| BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Good one Antony!
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233.31 | taylor out! Taylor out! taylor out! taylor out! | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Mon Jun 22 1992 17:26 | 19 |
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Taylor WILL be manager for quite a while probably... he'll come up with
loads of sh!t excuses etc.
Taylor should be managerr for minus 10 years ago. He has changed
Englands success of Italia '90 into Englands dour miserabe totally crap
team of Sweden '92.
quote heard earlier
-"How do you think Denmark will do tonight against Holland"
-"Cr@p."
-"but they got a draw against England"
-"Exactly"
Greg...
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233.32 | Whoops! | PGREEN::FAIRBURNJ | | Tue Jun 23 1992 14:08 | 11 |
| Well, with Denmark through to the Final, Taylor must have a whole load
of ammunition to throw back at the press.
"How can anyone complain when we didn't lose to the eventual
finalists/winners"
"Surely the press under-estimated the Danes"
Denmark winning is a curse on English football, as is Taylor.
Jim.
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233.33 | A change of emphasis.. | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue Jun 23 1992 15:56 | 24 |
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I hate to be seen to be agreeing with the gutter press but I have to
admit I would rather Taylor was not the England manager. Not because
the team played so badly in Sweden (that was only partly his fault) but
because of some of the worrying things he said after England were
knocked out. His comments concerning the athleticism of foreign
players, about Sweden playing the long ball and his justification of
taking Lineker off all point to a man tactically out of step with world
football. If he continues in the job I can see players like Chapman and
Deane winning twenty odd caps, with the possibility that skillful
players, even Gascoigne, left on the sidelines.
Taylor's belief that English-style football can triumph at
international level is surely flawed and this championship has proved
it. Scotland's performances were achieved through the combination of
hard work AND skill, with McStay being the quality midfielder sadly
lacking from the England team. The belief that ball-winners like Batty
and Palmer, rather than ball-players like Clough, Beardsley and Waddle,
can win you international tournaments, has been shown to be false in
this championship and yet it seems that Taylor intends to persist with
it. For this reason, I feel it would be better if he left now before
Englash football falls further behind the rest of the world.
jeff
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233.34 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Jun 25 1992 00:04 | 14 |
| Perhaps its a good thing Graham Taylor doesn't manage a Columbian Team...
from the Internatinal Herald Tribune (June 23)
Guillermo Gomez Melgarejo, the vice-president of the
Columbian soccer team Millonarios, was killed Sunday
by gunmen who dragged him from a restaurant in Bogota,
shot him nine times and ran over his body with a car.
Perhaps Guillermo complained that the opposition was using a round ball
Just a thought...
PJ
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233.35 | | FUTURS::ROWELL | Its not HOW, Its HOW MANY ! | Thu Jun 25 1992 10:37 | 8 |
| Some of the papers yesterday printed a small section on how some Labour
MP tabled a motion for the dismissal of Graham Taylor and the
appointment of Brian Clough. He says that the people should have their
choice, as it is them who pay the wages. Rumour had it that Major
supported this, but then as a Chelsea supporter, what does he know
about football (loads of ;)'s )
W
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233.36 | Huh? | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Jun 25 1992 10:44 | 6 |
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last..
.."tabled a motion" would therefore be a fitting description..8-)
Andy.
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