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Absolutely disagree here. The Germans have some magnificent young talent. It might actually be a blessing in disguise that Ballack got hurt. Perhaps at GK is the only place we can say Germany is missing its best player and that a tragic suicide.
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but it's not the manager's fault when his players don't get back on defense. I watched the highlights again and the Germans sprinted out for scoring chances while English players were either standing around at first or just jogging at half pace expecting someone else to mark German players. Whether it's NFL, hockey, basketball or int'l football, you can't let opposing players get behind your defense.
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We are out =(
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As for the situations, I'm far from ignorant. I follow the English game very closely. I see/hear what the English fan/press say about the team/game all the time. So don't call me ignorant for disagreeing with you. And for the record, you never stated the PLAYERS were embarrassed in the first post. Don't change the direction just to make yourself seem correct. Now I'm finished arguing the point with you. You have your thoughts; I have mine, but let me assure you I'm far from ignorant of the situation. You, on the other hand, obviously are speaking from emotion (as you stated you were upset). |
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Every time I hear about a controversial goal in the World Cup I can't but help think of Declan Hill's book The Fix in which he exposed the degree to which match-fixing is taking place.
After seeing the disallowed goal in the England-Germany match, and the first two goals in the Argentina-Mexico match, it seems difficult to me for someone to argue that match-fixing isn't taking place. |
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I just noticed this thread started in another forum I visit frequently so apparently there are some England fans that are having issues with their performance. England Football Fans - Your opinions here - Grey Dog Software Also, I highly doubt I said I was upset. I am actually very happy that a lot of the Euro teams are going down as like I had stated previously I have Argentina and South America to win the World Cup in my different future bets. Me being upset and me saying "Id be upset if..............I was a fan of a certain team" are different things. Also here is an article on heartbroken England fans. http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/edmo.../14537226.html and how this was another in a long list of embarrassments http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/wo...embarrass.html and yet another on how dreadful they were http://blogs.reuters.com/soccer/2010...-be-surprised/ and there are many more I found that were similiar to this. But its always possible that myself and these few people are the only ones that feel this way. Perhaps everyone else think they played with tremendous effort and feel they should be proud of themselves. Last edited by jbergey22; 06-27-2010 at 06:05 PM. |
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And as for me 'asking for the reply I received'..............yeah, I asked for someone to be a dick with my post. Whatever dude. Italy/France? Yes.....embarrassments. England, I, (note I said I) was not. Now please drop this idiotic line of posts as it adds nothing to an otherwise pretty enjoyable thread. |
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Five of today's starting XI would get into just about any club side in the world, perhaps barring Barcelona's midfield. Of those five, at least four are still at the top of Mourinho's wishlist for signings for Real Madrid. The rest aren't mugs. England's twin major problems for a decade have been a) how to get the best out of both Gerrard and Lampard and b) who to play on the left. Capello's answer - to play Gerrard on the left - was about as effective as any other. Not very.
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In any case, pick up Hill's book and give it a read. From my understanding it lays out a well-researched and well-supported case for match-fixing going on, including World Cup games. |
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Gerrard and Lampard are both still in demand; Mourinho would pay £30m to take either to Real Madrid. If they stay in England they're both at the stage where their game will have to change a bit, sort of like Scholes did, but still quality players. Gerrard hasn't had a great tournament, especially from the left, but has probably been responsible for 75% of England's best passes near the opposition area (not counting Milner's crosses). Lampard was awful for the first two games, but probably the best English player in the last two; though still possibly the main culprit of us failing to pass the ball effectively (rolls simple passes too slowly, contrast to Gerrard or Barry). I think someone said earlier England were 3rd favourites for the tournament. On squad strength, I'd say that was about right - with Spain and Argentina as the two strongest. Where England failed yet again, and I think it is an "embarassment", was in playing as a team. They just don't. I can understand people thinking we overrate these players, but seeing them week in week out in the PL and CL, these are quality players. Gerrard, Cole, Terry, Lampard and Rooney play for big clubs surrounded by quality non-English players, but they are by and large the stars for those clubs, winning titles and Champions Leagues. James, Johnson, Milner and Barry are good players. We had a problem at CB after Ferdinand was injured, and never addressed the striker position properly (Emile Heskey hasn't been international standard apart from a spell of about 9 months about 10 years ago). Failing to address those and to solve the Gerrard/Lampard/left issue - and just getting us playing as a team - are the recurring cause of failure. I'm not overly bothered by it. I'm not the most patriotic of fans and there are still 3 or 4 teams in the tournament I can happily "support". This batch of English players should have won something in their international careers and they haven't. That's their loss.
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![]() Pre-tournament, bookies had England at 3rd favourites behind Spain and Brazil. Personally I think Brazil are (over) due an early exit and I think Argentina have the best squad at the world cup; but not necessarily the best manager. So ok, say England were about 4th. Well ahead, in theory, of France, Italy and Germany - all in a real period of transition. Portugal? Nah. Holland are a dark horse; but Holland are always a dark horse. If they avoid falling out with each other, they might have a decent tournament - and might knock out Brazil. You're overstating problems at GK. Suspect at the back perhaps, not having a plan B when Ferdinand was injured; but most teams at this WC are somewhat suspect at the back. England have several 'creative' midfielders - there's more than one 'type' for the role. We didn't - and frequently don't - get the best out of them.
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A 4-1 clubbing and the loss is on England?
![]() And the disallowed goal mattered little. Germany let up in the second half and still carved up England on the counter attacks and put two in the net. If the score had been level Germany would have attacked more and scored anyways. They dominated play today in every aspect. Bring on Argentina! I was not feeling very confident before todays game but now I am a believer that we can win the whole thing. Today was a wrecking. |
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