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Topic History of: England v Lithuania
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Spee PaulB wrote:
If they give me a free hand I bet I could pick a winning England team

Yes most of us think we could!

Sadly not one, though, that will win a World Cup.


That ship sailed...over 50 years ago...


PaulB If they give me a free hand I bet I could pick a winning England team by the next competition.
There are enough talented players, throughout all the leagues. It's the narrow thinking attitude which needs to change.
hedda My beloved Lithuanian grandparents are cheering loudly as I shall be (mind you, never been there).
andrew Spee wrote:
Absolutely dire.

Do not book your Russian trip, if you want to follow England.

Probably the most average English squad in history.


The EPL's best players are from abroad.

Like 75% of EPL teams are foreign owned.

1966 was a one-off...





I think the best English strikers are in the Championship and even Martin O'Neill hasn't picked the best Irish players.
Spee Absolutely dire.

Do not book your Russian trip, if you want to follow England.

Probably the most average English squad in history.


The EPL's best players are from abroad.

Like 75% of EPL teams are foreign owned.

1966 was a one-off...