Three international breaks before Christmas is pants though, let’s be honest. For Premier League teams, it’s three or four league games then two weeks of dead rubber international games. For Championship teams, it’s five games then a two week break.
Three international breaks before Christmas is pants though, let’s be honest. For Premier League teams, it’s three or four league games then two weeks of dead rubber international games. For Championship teams, it’s five games then a two week break.
Why is that bad or wrong?
Why was it seemingly not an issue for years but now is?
We know what youre doing tonight then
Why is that bad or wrong?
Why was it seemingly not an issue for years but now is?
Why is that bad or wrong?
Why was it seemingly not an issue for years but now is?
I’ve always thought it was ****e.
Just thought I'd have a look at how many fixtures there are each year (hard to gauge recent years due to COVID and the Qatar World Cup dates)...
2024 - 15 (Euros) - so far
2023 - 10
2022 - 13 (World Cup)
2021 - 18 (Euros)
2020 - 8 (COVID)
2019 - 10
2018 - 17 (World Cup)
2017 - 10
2016 - 14 Euros)
2015 - 10
2014 - 13 (World Cup)
2013- 12
2012 - 13 (Euros)
2011 - 9
2010 - 12 (World Cup)
Its clearly increasing since 2010+
17 in a year is crazy
Obviously that's down to us getting to the last four at the World Cup (and having lost, having to play the runner-up game, so we played the same amount of games as we would have done if we'd have got to the final).
Is this a bit of a revenge job for us..Or perhaps the Greek boss will bring up the Elgin Marbles, and it will be a hatchet job on our best larkers. Hope the ref has brought a good supply of yellow cards. 1-1 or a 2-2.
There's a growing narrative that these three international breaks before Christmas is too much, but it's been the case for years. Not even sure when it started but it isn't a recent thing.
I don't like this increasingly popular anti-international football outlook. It's led by casual fans of big PL teams who have been convinced that the Premier League is the be all and end all and anything else is a nuisance. And the managers of those big PL clubs seem to pressurise their players to pull out of internationals. I think it's great that Kane is making a clear point that he doesn't like it. It's good to see our captain showing such loyalty to the national team.
All that said, the England manager situation has been a right shambles, and it's clearly undermined this international break leading to even more suspicious withdrawals than usual.

That mentality raised its head for our FA Cup run to the final and subsequent uefa campaign .There's a growing narrative that these three international breaks before Christmas is too much, but it's been the case for years. Not even sure when it started but it isn't a recent thing.
I don't like this increasingly popular anti-international football outlook. It's led by casual fans of big PL teams who have been convinced that the Premier League is the be all and end all and anything else is a nuisance. And the managers of those big PL clubs seem to pressurise their players to pull out of internationals. I think it's great that Kane is making a clear point that he doesn't like it. It's good to see our captain showing such loyalty to the national team.
All that said, the England manager situation has been a right shambles, and it's clearly undermined this international break leading to even more suspicious withdrawals than usual.
That mentality raised its head for our FA Cup run to the final and subsequent uefa campaign .
To many Prem fans look down their noses at anything isn't Prem or CL .
Taking serious the Nations League and going on to win it would get you over that mental barrier to winning something .
It hasn't done Portugal,Italy and Spain any harm
If ever a team needs a break to regroup it’s usWhy is that bad or wrong?
Why was it seemingly not an issue for years but now is?
To be honest, I didn't realise it was tonight until someone mentioned earlier in the thread. I'll certainly be watching now I know, but the game has really gone under the radar.
I really don't get the attitude that prevails in this country towards certain competitions.I've made this point before but I think it's bonkers how no one in this country knew Spain were good going into the Euros. Everyone knows it now but they weren't fancied at all going into it. But they'd won the Nations League, we should've been paying attention to that.