by Brogue » 27 Jul 2025 21:06
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by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2025 21:56
by Double C » 28 Jul 2025 05:49
by St Pauli » 28 Jul 2025 06:45
It was the sexism that derailed it Brogue I won’t stand for it and will always call it out. If that makes me a bad poster so be it.Brogue wrote:Oh look another thread taken over by StP’s nonsense.
by Orion1871 » 28 Jul 2025 09:04

by St Pauli » 28 Jul 2025 10:49
Ok fair pointOrion1871 wrote:
by 6ft Kerplunk » 28 Jul 2025 16:19
So yeah, hands up I was too quick to write off Wiegman. Did a decent job in the final, rode our luck a bit but against what had been the best team in the competition you have to do that.6ft Kerplunk wrote:I think other teams have worked her out now. Let England have a much possession they want, get your midfield and defence really disciplined and say break us down if you can. Its just too slow in the final third in this tournament. Then hit them quickly on the break down the wings as England's wide midfielders aren't the best at tracking back. Italy's goal last night a prime example. Bronze has to go a bit more central (not that she looked over her shoulder at all) as the central defenders have had to move across but whoever was supposed to be covering back in the right hand side midfield position is nowhere to be seen. We only looked good last night from 80mins when we started to play with more urgency around the penalty area and put crosses in at pace rather than floating hopeful balls in.Royal Rother wrote:Wiegman deserves a job in the PL.
What a manager!
Credit to the team though, they play for the full 90mins plus stoppage time never giving up and Wiegman isn't afraid of subbing off her captain and big players when things are getting down to the wire.
by stealthpapes » 28 Jul 2025 18:48
Hmm, not sure on Agyemang's first touch. Good pace and tenacity, eye for goal, but some of her first touches were really poor (also, that 'standard trope' of 'much better player when no time to think').Sanguine wrote:We are already seeing more and more players - like Lauren James, and Ageymang, who have the first touch and passing range of the elite men's game. That's something that has always been a differentiator, speed of transition and passing.Royal Rother wrote:Bit of a shame for the otherwise outstanding AKB that her error (if it can be called that when it was really a piece of brilliance by Bonmati) cost Germany last night but the general standard of goalkeeping in this tournament has been excellent.
I predicted that would happen a few years ago, now I suspect it's the general standard of finishing that will improve massively in the next few years.
by stealthpapes » 28 Jul 2025 19:14
The main thing I've noticed is that there's smaller differences between players in terms of physicality - aimless crosses are pointless as there seems to be only small differences in height/leap. Players rarely get a big lead in a straight sprint.Royal Rother wrote:Would you guys agree with me that the next area of big development will be in the strikers, which across the board seems to me to be a relatively weak area?
I know there are some who put in consistently decent numbers, but there's nobody who really looks really top class in the way that AKB, Bonmati and James do in their positions.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 28 Jul 2025 23:18
by stealthpapes » 29 Jul 2025 11:19
by Dirk Gently » 29 Jul 2025 11:25
by stealthpapes » 29 Jul 2025 11:31

by stealthpapes » 29 Jul 2025 11:35
Fair.Dirk Gently wrote:I think part of the problem may be that the overall standard of goalkeeping in the women's game is pretty poor - so players never really have to develop penalty-taking skills to any great standard in order to be successful with penalties.
But when they come up against 'keepers at the top clubs/countries who are genuinely good their penalty taking skills are shown up a bit.
by Ark Royal » 29 Jul 2025 13:38
by The Cube » 29 Jul 2025 20:08
by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Jul 2025 19:58
did your eardrums survive the piercing high-pitched screams of appreciation?The Cube wrote:As a gentleman of leisure I went to the victory celebration and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was much better in person than on the TV, particularly the open-top bus. It's interesting that most people wanted to see the players, but what I really wanted to see was the trophy. All good practice for next year, of course.
Footnote - on my last visit to The Mall Fabian Cancellara won, but Switzerland were nowhere to be seen today...
by The Cube » 31 Jul 2025 21:22
It's a fair question. Certainly different from the roar you might expect with a different crowd.AthleticoSpizz wrote:did your eardrums survive the piercing high-pitched screams of appreciation?The Cube wrote:As a gentleman of leisure I went to the victory celebration and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was much better in person than on the TV, particularly the open-top bus. It's interesting that most people wanted to see the players, but what I really wanted to see was the trophy. All good practice for next year, of course.
Footnote - on my last visit to The Mall Fabian Cancellara won, but Switzerland were nowhere to be seen today...
by Orion1871 » 01 Aug 2025 11:11
Do we know if Mane has groomed any children like his namesake (allegedly)?The Cube wrote:It's a fair question. Certainly different from the roar you might expect with a different crowd.AthleticoSpizz wrote:did your eardrums survive the piercing high-pitched screams of appreciation?The Cube wrote:As a gentleman of leisure I went to the victory celebration and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was much better in person than on the TV, particularly the open-top bus. It's interesting that most people wanted to see the players, but what I really wanted to see was the trophy. All good practice for next year, of course.
Footnote - on my last visit to The Mall Fabian Cancellara won, but Switzerland were nowhere to be seen today...
And something I learned - the lion mascots have acquired names and are now called Roary, Paws and Mane.
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