After England’s 2-1 loss to Iceland and elimination from Euro 2016, manager Roy Hodgson resigned from his position. Not surprisingly, Twitter slammed the 68-year-old very hard…
Did you know… pic.twitter.com/FBqQ8oWhXd
— Ultra Football Facts (@UltraFootyFacts) 27 juni 2016
To make matters even worse. Roy Hodgson is the highest paid manager in #Euro2016. pic.twitter.com/3YuB2Hhpbx
— Calcio Direct | #ITA (@CalcioDirect) June 27, 2016
I’m guessing Roy Hodgson spent the second half writing that statement instead of making the third substitution
— James Tyler (@JamesTylerESPN) June 27, 2016
Nah, Roy Hodgson can’t quit. Hodgexit just doesn’t work.
— Euan McTear (@emctear) June 27, 2016
….Roy, Can you confirm you’ve resigned from the #England Job??#Euro2016https://t.co/XuCHhs0UHv
— #Euro2016YIRMA (@FantasyYIRMA) June 27, 2016
Did you knew, Roy HodgSON is originally from Iceland ??
— Troll Football (@TrollFootball) 27 juni 2016
Hodgson resigning is the only saving grace. But the problems run deeper. The players should hang their heads. Embarrassed to be an #eng fan
— Jon Dunham (@JonDunhamNT) 27 juni 2016
Roy Hodgson’s #ENG tournament record
A 27% win percentage.
Who next?https://t.co/NI1sjtGRxI pic.twitter.com/5hBIYSbe2U
— BBC 5 live Sport (@5liveSport) 27 juni 2016
That is either the fastest ever written statement or Roy had that ready to go #Hodgson
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) 27 juni 2016
#ENG record at major tournaments since 1996.
Look away now… pic.twitter.com/uQKIoq81kX
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) 27 juni 2016
BREAKING: England out of Europe twice in the same week.
— Hernán Busso (@Hernan1897) June 27, 2016
BREXIT #EURO2016 #itsokwalesstillinit #brexit
— Robert Earnshaw (@RobertEarnshaw) 27 juni 2016