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Brazils team in 86 were nearly as good but lost to a great French team in the quarters on pens !! That was a great match
I'e vey seen it in black and white too! How did you guys cope? Non hd is bad enough lol
well you brave men (and women) have my eternal gratitude!We suffered for the youth that followed, with very little thanks!
Europeans played in the confederations cup. Spain looked destroyed by the heat last year. Are you confusing it with copa America?
Brazils style under scolari is a lot more European. Win first, style later.
Brazils team in 86 were nearly as good but lost to a great French team in the quarters on pens !! That was a great match
If Roy goes with Welbeck and Milner we are doomed. Doomed I tell you.
Indeed! But then that same trio (plus Junior and Oscar who were stars in 82 as well) were still there and determined to make amends. Great match indeed, but a soul destroying way for it to end. Would have been the same for England had Maradona not also scored probably my 'all time greatest goal' - though who knows what would have happened without the 'Hand of God'!
And FairwayDodger, you are correct. Netherlands have been almost as unlucky losing to hosts both times with pretty attractive Football! I can remember the 74 Final but, for some reason, not the '78 one!Some real stars throughout the years, but generally not enough to count - apart from 1998 (another fabulous goal, this time from a favourite - Bergkamp!) and, of course the last one.
The quality of some of the play in those memories makes me quite look forward to it starting! Many of the internationals recently have been quite turgid!
Please explain? Milner should be an definite starter on Saturday. Purely to cover for Johnsons inability to get back into position. Once the Italians are tired bring on Sterling to take advantage of some tired legs.
Milner to play where instead of who ?
Posted up my team on page 26. (I think!) It is incredibly negative, but even me as a Glen Johnson fan. Can't ignore how much he gets caught out of position.
I still think we won't get further than the quarters, but this is the first England team in a while thats had real options on the bench.
So we pick someone to cover the deficiency of another player ?Please explain? Milner should be an definite starter on Saturday. Purely to cover for Johnsons inability to get back into position. Once the Italians are tired bring on Sterling to take advantage of some tired legs.
Lets face it, whoever gets picked, anything short of a win (unlikely) and they will be castigated in the press and useless and rubbish. I like Hodgson, based purely on what he did for Fulham and think he has a degree of tactical nous. Italia 90 was my first big one with drinking involved although Mexico 86 and the Lineker hat trick against Poland still stick out.
This is the first England team that has exciting youngsters and creative players that can scare teams and we can attack teams instead of sitting a defending and being careful ! For once go for it and attack teams
Never mind the black and white telly..... where was the goal line technology when we needed it!!!?
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Doh! I sure am!Where the heck was I when that was on?
Good to note - perhaps. More effective, but perhaps not so entertaining!
Lets face it, whoever gets picked, anything short of a win (unlikely) and they will be castigated in the press and useless and rubbish. I like Hodgson, based purely on what he did for Fulham and think he has a degree of tactical nous. Italia 90 was my first big one with drinking involved although Mexico 86 and the Lineker hat trick against Poland still stick out.
Unfortunately Rooney is not the player he was 8 years ago. He seemed to peak at 20, very much like Michael Owen. Still a decent player, but no longer a world beater. I also think that International teams know how to play against him. Mark him very tight, and don't let him take too many touches. He then drifts out wide to find space, but where he is not that effective.I agree! what's the point of selecting (so many of) them for the squad and not committing to the strategy. That said, there needs to be a few wise heads as well - but there should be enough of them. Rooney also needs to be encouraged to trust his strengths (strength being one of them) as well - and not get frustrated. I do fear for his ability - or confidence/persistance - at this level though.
Unfortunately Rooney is not the player he was 8 years ago. He seemed to peak at 20, very much like Michael Owen. Still a decent player, but no longer a world beater. I also think that International teams know how to play against him. Mark him very tight, and don't let him take too many touches. He then drifts out wide to find space, but where he is not that effective.
Personally I would play him up front, and not in the number 10 position where I think Barkley is better. Stronger, quicker and can pick a pass. Not sure about Sturridge as the main striker. Scores some spectacular goals, but not a natural finisher judging by Honduras game. He drops off too much as well, which defeats the purpose of playing one up front. His movement is not in the class of a Lineker, Shearer, Fowler, Wright etc who were natural strikers.
Certainly agree with the Sturridge comments. He doesn't do it for me and not international class imo. He should have scored at least one goal against Honduras.
Not in agreement with Rooney comments though. An England team without Rooney is weaker and the opposition will be boosted if he's left out. I think some people forget that Rooney isn't all about scoring goals - he creates so much for others and works tirelessly for the team. And he is still the 4th all time goalscorer for England!