This country needs to rethink our future concerning International Football, which basically means a team thats aside from league football, this of course would be a team funded purely by taxpayers money, not a good time to ask George Osbourne what he thinks !footie!
England v. Germany
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Now i know a lot of you will disagree with this but once the chips are down thats the time to play dirty, but they didnt do it the krouts were still in charge, risk a few yellow cards or even a red one if it gets you back in the game !footie! thats how it we won in 66 !wink! Nobby Styles & Jackie Charlton !footie! Unload Em Boys
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I think you should have stuck to your guns and waited until you were sober !wink!
I don't think the Germans deserve a kicking just because we're not good enough!
I don't think the Germans deserve a kicking just because we're not good enough!
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Re: Did the ball cross the line?
According to Seb Blatter's personal 'spy-cam', the disallowed goal was the right decision as it clearly didn't cross the line.
Say what you want about Blatter but he's right!
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Say what you want about Blatter but he's right!
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Re: Did the ball cross the line?
Yet another reason to kick the shite out of them !footie!
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Yes a great decision !footie!
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planeterotica
are you actually brain dead?
That is precisely why we lost, this whole up-and-at-em, whole-hearted rubbish. The whole 4-4-2 thing typifies this. It is out of place in modern football. Spirit (and we saw precious little of it) is not enough.
Germany were more committed, skilful, tactically aware, and a proper team.
I'm sure more will emerge through the media as to why the camp was unahppy. Like many of you, though, I'm sure you get angered by this- it gives the sense that they are not committed, moody and petulant.
Capello has to go, the only sticking point will be compensation for his fat contract.
Bring in Roy Hodgson, who has an affinity with European football. We have to go back to the drawing board and re-build for the next Euros.
If any new manager has any sense some of those players will be rested for the foreseeable, or wil never play again.
Green
Johnson- clearly not good enough, no positonal sense whatsoever; an embarrassment
Upson- not good enough; slow
Terry- time to move on
Lampard- over-rated
Gerrard- over-rated
Barry-over-rated
Heskey- useless
James- didn;t do to much wrong but we need youth
Rooney- put out to pasture ie drop him
keep:
A Cole- only true player of international class; never has a bad game
J Cole- class act but needs to play
Hart- has to be no1
Milner- worth persevering with
are you actually brain dead?
That is precisely why we lost, this whole up-and-at-em, whole-hearted rubbish. The whole 4-4-2 thing typifies this. It is out of place in modern football. Spirit (and we saw precious little of it) is not enough.
Germany were more committed, skilful, tactically aware, and a proper team.
I'm sure more will emerge through the media as to why the camp was unahppy. Like many of you, though, I'm sure you get angered by this- it gives the sense that they are not committed, moody and petulant.
Capello has to go, the only sticking point will be compensation for his fat contract.
Bring in Roy Hodgson, who has an affinity with European football. We have to go back to the drawing board and re-build for the next Euros.
If any new manager has any sense some of those players will be rested for the foreseeable, or wil never play again.
Green
Johnson- clearly not good enough, no positonal sense whatsoever; an embarrassment
Upson- not good enough; slow
Terry- time to move on
Lampard- over-rated
Gerrard- over-rated
Barry-over-rated
Heskey- useless
James- didn;t do to much wrong but we need youth
Rooney- put out to pasture ie drop him
keep:
A Cole- only true player of international class; never has a bad game
J Cole- class act but needs to play
Hart- has to be no1
Milner- worth persevering with
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Re: Did the ball cross the line?
Eh?
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Re: England v. Germany
Why should millionaires kick a ball when the cheque is already in the post....and the 'wags' are already out there spending it!.
The money should be ploughed back to the fans who have spent hard earned cash to see this travesty down the bottom of the world.
Someone's having a laugh.
Sack the lot and start again with fresh and up and coming talent from a younger age group.Treat them mean,keep them keen,the saying goes (with money)...and keep the media away from them.
It will never happen of course.
Im not a football fan,but even I can see where it's all going wrong.
The money should be ploughed back to the fans who have spent hard earned cash to see this travesty down the bottom of the world.
Someone's having a laugh.
Sack the lot and start again with fresh and up and coming talent from a younger age group.Treat them mean,keep them keen,the saying goes (with money)...and keep the media away from them.
It will never happen of course.
Im not a football fan,but even I can see where it's all going wrong.
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Re: Did the ball cross the line?
Sam Slater wrote:
> Eh?
planeterotica wrote:
Taking the piss: Eh !footie!
> Eh?
planeterotica wrote:
Taking the piss: Eh !footie!