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LL Moonmanhead
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Location: yo momma
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 9:49 am Post subject: England's babo team |
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I'm actually from England and i actually find it f-ing well funny how rubbish 'we'/England/FA muppets are at footy/soccer!!!! Macedonia!!!! They are well good, hahaha!!!!
God i hate the English football team.  |
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LL Moonmanhead
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Location: yo momma
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:31 am Post subject: |
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Cyprus 5-2 Ireland
'Father Ted, Colin Farrell, Bono, Gerry Adams, U2.......you boy's got one hell of a beating!!!!'
Rubbish.
well done Scotland by the way!!! Anything to rub the ingeeerland boys up the wrong way. gahahaha!!! |
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Gladiator
Joined: 23 May 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 4:39 am Post subject: England |
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After the debacle last summer Steven Gerrard claimed the England team will never again make over confident "We're Going to Win the World Cup" announcements and encouraged the players and media to adopt a more humble and level headed approach going into tournaments. Well, not before time I say since the level of expectation generated over the last three world cups has been completely disproportionate to the ability of the England players. Owen Hargreaves didn't help turn down the hype in an ESPN interview last May "Just look at the players we've got", he said confidently. We allowed spin doctors and rent a quote merchants over the years to keep the fallacy alive that D. Beckham(a glorified one trick pony of a winger if ever there was) was somehow the Cryuff or Baggio of the new millenium. Frank Lampard, an athletic but often lumbering midfielder who seems to take two, sometimes three touches to control the ball is suddenly announced as one of the 'best midfielders in the world' and somehow contrives to win runner up European player of the year. Next we will hear that Terry and Ferdinand are fit to stand comparison with Moore, Beckenbauer or Baresi.
Our current crop of international players are the most technically mediorce I can ever remember. The passing and movement on display last night was evidence of absolutely no creativity or flair at all. It was actually the football of death. It was a grey, labouring, clumsy testament to the end of flair players in English football. I guffawed when the media kept informing us last summer how the current team was "The most talented since '66." On footballing ability terms there isn't a player in that squad fit to lick the mud off Hoodle, Waddle, Barnes, Brooking or Gascoine's boots.
England are heading for the footballing wilderness and I see a chilly excile period from participation in international torunaments similar to the '70s ahead. However, we'll still keep hearing the EPL is the best league in the world along with the other absurd fantasies. |
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LL Moonmanhead
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Location: yo momma
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:43 am Post subject: Re: England |
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Gladiator wrote: |
After the debacle last summer Steven Gerrard claimed the England team will never again make over confident "We're Going to Win the World Cup" announcements and encouraged the players and media to adopt a more humble and level headed approach going into tournaments. Well, not before time I say since the level of expectation generated over the last three world cups has been completely disproportionate to the ability of the England players. Owen Hargreaves didn't help turn down the hype in an ESPN interview last May "Just look at the players we've got", he said confidently. We allowed spin doctors and rent a quote merchants over the years to keep the fallacy alive that D. Beckham(a glorified one trick pony of a winger if ever there was) was somehow the Cryuff or Baggio of the new millenium. Frank Lampard, an athletic but often lumbering midfielder who seems to take two, sometimes three touches to control the ball is suddenly announced as one of the 'best midfielders in the world' and somehow contrives to win runner up European player of the year. Next we will hear that Terry and Ferdinand are fit to stand comparison with Moore, Beckenbauer or Baresi.
Our current crop of international players are the most technically mediorce I can ever remember. The passing and movement on display last night was evidence of absolutely no creativity or flair at all. It was actually the football of death. It was a grey, labouring, clumsy testament to the end of flair players in English football. I guffawed when the media kept informing us last summer how the current team was "The most talented since '66." On footballing ability terms there isn't a player in that squad fit to lick the mud off Hoodle, Waddle, Barnes, Brooking or Gascoine's boots.
England are heading for the footballing wilderness and I see a chilly excile period from participation in international torunaments similar to the '70s ahead. However, we'll still keep hearing the EPL is the best league in the world along with the other absurd fantasies. |
The Premier Leasgue might not be the most techinical league in the world but it ranks alongside La Liga as the most entertaining to watch. |
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