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Cicero 1 - Woy 0

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Yeah, I'm jumping aboard too.
Living in Australia the last 17 years I've always made sure I've supported England but it is getting embarrassing now. Roy fucking Hodgson is haunting my life. First club, then country. I have no doubt he will eventually open the batting for England and become the drummer for the Dap Kings.
Mate I fully expect at some point to get home and find Roy banging my missus.
I fucking hate him so much. Like HATE him.
 
As you guys tune out, I tune in for the train wreck:

"Although we were clearly superior to Estonia, they are going to cause a lot of other teams problems here because they certainly don't give up and they are not easy to break down." - Hodgson after beating the mighty 10 man Estonia

"We're trying to become better as a team. On the pitch and off the pitch we are really close -- on the pitch we are starting to become a horrible team to play against, we've got a great, compact unit there in the middle, we get after the ball and we win it. We talk about the 'five-second fury' -- when we lose it, go get it back. We are starting to do those things." - Wilshere after beating the mighty 10 man Estonia
 
I'd like to think Rodgers tore Hodgson a new one after the Sturridge fiasco and this is the old git's pathetic hissy fit of a response. Regrettably I suspect it's more likely to be down simply to Hodgson's abject incompetence, the verbal equivalent of that industrial-strength face-rubbing we saw from him when he was still LFC manager [shudders] and it was all going belly up around him.


Heh. Industrial strength face rubbing. He should sponsor an exfoliating facial scrub product.
 
As you guys tune out, I tune in for the train wreck:

"Although we were clearly superior to Estonia, they are going to cause a lot of other teams problems here because they certainly don't give up and they are not easy to break down." - Hodgson after beating the mighty 10 man Estonia

"We're trying to become better as a team. On the pitch and off the pitch we are really close -- on the pitch we are starting to become a horrible team to play against, we've got a great, compact unit there in the middle, we get after the ball and we win it. We talk about the 'five-second fury' -- when we lose it, go get it back. We are starting to do those things." - Wilshere after beating the mighty 10 man Estonia

The five second fury? This sounds like some power rangers shit, embarrassing, the entire England set up is a fucking joke.
 
Next up on the FA's top priorities.....the importance of grassroots-level development.

Someone should just stand up and slam the boardroom table in the next meeting and shout, "What's the fecking point ?!", then proceed to slap Woy's face.
 
Totally. Its all so fucking pointless.
I cant see any scenario for the next two years that doesnt end in laughable shameful misery in France.

There is ONE thing I could hope for but posters have got banned for wishing it.

Inside im wishing it.
 
Next up on the FA's top priorities.....the importance of grassroots-level development.

Someone should just stand up and slam the boardroom table in the next meeting and shout, "What's the fecking point ?!", then proceed to slap Woy's face.

How about they slap his face with the table and kill two birds with one stone?
 
As you guys tune out, I tune in for the train wreck:

"Although we were clearly superior to Estonia, they are going to cause a lot of other teams problems here because they certainly don't give up and they are not easy to break down." - Hodgson after beating the mighty 10 man Estonia

"We're trying to become better as a team. On the pitch and off the pitch we are really close -- on the pitch we are starting to become a horrible team to play against, we've got a great, compact unit there in the middle, we get after the ball and we win it. We talk about the 'five-second fury' -- when we lose it, go get it back. We are starting to do those things." - Wilshere after beating the mighty 10 man Estonia


Binny'd
 
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If you were casting Wilshire in a movie it would be as the mate of a mate who turns out to be a gay psycopath.
 
I can't post it at the mo, but Woy's quoted in the Mirror tomorrow really trying to wind up Rodgers about Sterling and Studge. I've not seen an England manager behave as badly as this ever. He's completely out of order.



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Roy Hodgson has risked further inflaming relations between Liverpool and England by criticising Brendan Rodgers’ training methods.

The England boss has openly questioned the benefits of the two-day recovery period Rodgers gives his players following matches.

Rodgers was fuming last month when Daniel Sturridge suffered a thigh strain during a full England training session on what would have been a second recovery day at Melwood.
Hodgson’s latest comments follow his decision on Sunday to reveal that Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling had asked to be left out of the England team for Sunday’s 1-0 win in Estonia due to tiredness.

The former Reds manager then insisted Rodgers must also do his bit to make sure the teenager does not suffer from physical and mental fatigue.

Now Hodgson, who ditched two-day recoveries following England’s poor showing at this summer’s World Cup in Brazil, says there is little evidence to back up Rodgers’ theory about the recovery time players require.

“Raheem might say it is something that is becoming ingrained in him and that he felt the need to talk about being tired more than he would normally do,” Hodgson said.

“But we have never had any problems with that. I don’t think there is a lot of medical evidence to support the ‘two day recovery’. So if you want to, you might want to research that one.

“Certainly, the Germans who you admire so much – they don’t do it. That is for certain.
“I would expect players not to take it granted that there will be two-day recoveries.”

Rather than just state that Sterling had been rested, Hodgson opted to reveal what was said in a private conversation with the 19-year-old prior to the game.

“He said ‘I’m feeling tired, I’d rather sit this one out’,” Hodgson said.

Then when asked about the need to ensure Sterling doesn’t suffer from burnout, he added: “Am I the only one with that responsibility? Or does it have to be shared between club and country? I think it does.”

England’s medical staff will be contacting their counterparts at Liverpool this week to talk about Sterling’s fitness. And Hodgson himself will call Rodgers to discuss the matter.

“I think I should speak to Brendan, but it really is very simple and I am sure he understands that situation,” Hodgson said.

“Raheem has played a lot of games recently and it is the first year in the Champions League for Liverpool for a while so the games have obviously been quite high pressure games and I will tell him he looked a bit tired and I made the decision from that to play Adam Lallana.

“But Brendan has been talking anyway about the pressures Raheem has been under and the fatigue that may have set in a little bit so I am pretty sure that he will be dealing over the next month with Raheem as he sees fair.”
 
http://www.theguardian.com/football...ling-roy-hodgson-questions-liverpool-training

Raheem Sterling’s tiredness has Roy Hodgson querying Liverpool training

• Manager convinced youngsters do not need extra day to rest
• ‘Rooney has impressed me how driven and professional he is’
• Sterling hits back at criticism for asking for rest
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Roy Hodgson has questioned whether Liverpool are using the correct fitness regime after claiming there is little medical evidence to support the “two-day recovery” system that Brendan Rodgers has put in place at Anfield and that has led to friction between the two managers.
Hodgson suspects that part of the reason Raheem Sterling complained about feeling “a bit tired” on Saturday, two days after playing the first 45 minutes of the 5-0 win against San Marino, was because the 19-year-oldwas used to an extra day without training.
The England manager has already angered Brendan Rodgers after Daniel Sturridge was injured on international duty last month, when Liverpool’s normal policy is that he would not take part in a full session until three days after playing. Hodgson has always allowed players over the age of 30 to have two days of recovery if it suits them but he is not convinced it should apply when it comes to the younger members of his squad and he intends to speak to Rodgers about the Sterling issue. The player defended him being criticised for asking to be rested.“Excuse me for being human,” he tweeted.
“Raheem might say it is something that is becoming ingrained in him and that he felt the need to talk about being tired more than he would normally do,” Hodgson said. “We have never had any problems with that [Liverpool’s policy] but I don’t think there is a lot of medical evidence to support the two-day recovery so, if you want to, you might want to research that.
“Certainly the Germans who everyone admires so much, they don’t do it, that is for certain. We did it from the start because we had people such as John Terry, Ashley Cole, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard who I felt would be better off having an extra day.
“I would expect players not to take it for granted that there will be two-day recoveries but on the other hand it could easily be like this time when we did virtually nothing in terms of what I consider to be training the day after the San Marino game and only 40 minutes, including the warm-up, the day before the Estonia game, and that was at a fairly low-level intensity.”
Hodgson has been at pains to emphasise there is no serious problem between himself and Rodgers but there is plainly a difference of opinion – “If I have to give players two days off we won’t train at all,” he said before the San Marino game – and the issue is likely to resurface when England play Slovenia on 15 November and then Scotland three days later.
“I think I should speak to Brendan but it really is very simple and I am sure he understands the situation,” Hodgson continued. “He [Sterling] has played a lot of games recently and it is the first year in the Champions League for Liverpool for a while, so the games have obviously been quite high-pressure games. Brendan has been talking about the pressures Raheem has been under and the fatigue that may have set in, so I am pretty sure he will be dealing with Raheem over the next month as he sees fair.
“Our record over my two and a half years has not been too bad in terms of looking after the players. We don’t send them back injured very often, though it is going to happen from time to time, and I think that is because we do have a very good medical and fitness staff and we do try to consider these things.
“But I thought there was a good question: am I the only one with that responsibility? Or does it have to be shared between club and country? I think it does.”
Hodgson went on to acclaim Wayne Rooney as England’s captain prepares to join the small list of players who have won 100 caps for his country. Rooney’s second-half winner in Tallinn has put him within one goal of equalling Jimmy Greaves’s total of 44 for the national team and six off Sir Bobby Charlton’s all-time record of 49, and he will reach his century of appearances against Slovenia.
“I said when I came into the job that I didn’t know quite what to expect of him,” Hodgson said. “My knowledge of him was shaped by TV, radio and the newspapers but I have been surprised by him. He is a very different person than I thought – very driven, very professional – and since he has had the captaincy he has taken on even more responsibility. To get 100 caps for your country is some achievement because the competition you face for your shirt in England all the time should be enormous.”
 
I can't even formulate the words of hate. I hope Brendan dresses this cunt down in his next press conference, the FA should be reprimanding him for his actions, but poor Greg wouldn't do anything that makes his Roy living look silly.
 
So basically he's just using Sterling to get back at Rodgers and get one over him in public.

Disappointing that it doesn't get reported for what it is in the press. I guess being England manager affords you a certain level of protection whilst results are ok.

I really do hope this team fails so miserably it buries and tarnishes his career forever.
 
"I want to have a word with Bwendan Wodgers on Liverpool's twaining methods" - Woy Hodgson


How this pwatt is the England Manager I will never know..
 
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