English media's meltdown as football team flops again

By Team Asianet NewsableFirst Published Jun 28, 2016, 5:18 AM IST
Highlights

Watching the English football team in action is of the dullest experiences life can offer. In the initial minutes of the match, the ball at English feet magically transforms into a porcupine in defence mode.

 

When they are a goal down or in desperate need to score a winner, they play with the coherence and guile of 14-year-olds whose ginger ales are spiked with alcohol.

 

The recriminations in the aftermath of a yet another early tournament exit from the acid pens of English press pack is immensely more entertaining. This writer endures 90 minutes of footballing dross from Rooney and co merely to get the most accurate context for the colourful savagery, and collective meltdown that follows in the name of analysis on social media and newspaper columns. And, boy, the England footballers do a fabulous job of keeping the fields of sarcasm and derision fertile with generous supplies of composted performances.

 

Today's second round loss in Euro 2016 to the tiny volcanic island of Iceland (population 300,000) is widely described as the lowest point in the history of English football. The previous low occurred barely two years ago when England crashed out of the World Cup in the very first round not managing to win a single game.

 

It is highly unlikely that a new low will not arrive soon.

 

 

Here's a sampling of the best of the insta breast beating by English pundits and former players on Twitter.

 

Leading the way is writer and radio show host Danny Baker whose bitter outburst will be hard to match, for a day or two at least.   

 

 

 

 

All the usual analysis, all the usual punditry, all the statistical horseshit is void now. We got beat by Iceland. We are a fucking disgrace

— Danny Baker (@prodnose) June 27, 2016

 

All you mob who turned out for England tonight are a laughing stock. A low point in the game. Ridiculous clowns. Fuck off you worms.

— Danny Baker (@prodnose) June 27, 2016

 

The worst defeat in our history. England beaten by a country with more volcanoes than professional footballers. Well played Iceland.

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 27, 2016

 

It's really getting quite tough being English.

— daniel norcross (@norcrosscricket) June 27, 2016

 

 

Time for some national pride that other nations show. Some desperation, some anger, some aggression.@talkSPORT ON AIR LIVE

— Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore) June 27, 2016

 

 

This is literally the worst day in English history since Friday.

— Maxi Rodriguez (@FutbolIntellect) June 27, 2016

 

 

Forget USA 1950 - that's the most embarrassing defeat in England history. Clueless and calamitous display to haunt English football forever

— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) June 27, 2016

 

 

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