Robert Martinez gets a kicking as boycotting the World Cup debate goes on

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Robert Martinez gets a kicking as boycotting the World Cup debate goes on
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The second Mailbox of the day is here and it's a bumper one...it starts with Roberto Martinez, sails through a lot of World Cup arguments and ends with Man Utd takeover talk.

Does Rob think that millennials means “young people”All I’ve known is England are shite in finals competitions, and Germany are invariably very good. The tide is turning, but some things never change. England have a good game or two, we hear the hype train comin’ , and then they get knocked out by a “weaker” team on penalties.

As a matter of fact, the cohort, after the cohort, after the cohort after the millennials will start being born in a couple of years…So I’ll get back on to football.

I have said this before in reference to other teams and its still relevant here so I say it again, “give it to Hassenhüttl.”I do however think the easiest way to explain why they were so shit is simple: Bobby brown shoes I genuinely think people’s perceived standard of football is now so low that crap games are genuinely the norm. Stop paying through the nose for this shite, blindly following corrupt institutions and listening to the media.

Nonetheless, today’s iteration of Belgium remind me of how England used to be; some national treasures, familiar faces, but no control of the ball and just expecting some individual brilliance to get the win. A bit like when we expected David Beckham to win us the World Cup. Hey, the world is a shitty place full of shitty people doing shitty things. You only have to think of a certain Russian c*&t to see what a shitshow this place is, but you can either sit in the dark watching Antiques Roadshow whilst tutting to yourself and clutching your pearls, or do like my po-faced aunt and put down your knitting, put on your gimp suit, and get involved.

And LGBTQ rights? Well where was the most recent shooting in an LGBTQ+ nightclub, clearly community motivated? Not in Asia., I would love to ask Lee what he thinks about Britain’s colonial past and the events at Wembley and the Champions League finals. A wonderful counterpoint to all the thinly veiled racism was Mike’s balanced and nuanced point of view.

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