required field
- 14 Jul 2010 13:55
It is now time to switch to a new Money AM football blog as the world cup is now over and we all look to the future.....World cup 2010 is over, Bravo Espana, and Forlan, once again and bring on the new season !.....I never expected the last thread to be such a success...thanks all.... so this new one might go on for years without the need to edit the title...we shall see...
Dil
- 22 Jun 2012 09:41
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You lot worry too much , England are no Brazil but they are better than Italy man for man and as a team.
I'm looking foward to the penalty shoot out with Germany :-)
skinny
- 22 Jun 2012 09:49
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In which case, I'm sure Gareth Southgate would step up to the mark - for a pizza of course! :-)
A few more here -
Ten Biggest Misses Ever During a Penalty Shootout
required field
- 22 Jun 2012 17:16
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The problem with Portugal is that they depend entirely on count dracula Ronaldo and his thirst for goals.....Spain (I presume will beat France) have many different goalscorers and should put them on the backfoot.....to score one goal : the Portugese need loads of attempts and I doubt if they are going to get them next time round....it's possible that they might qualify but they will have to score with every chance they get !....
required field
- 22 Jun 2012 22:33
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The Greeks were blinkin awful ...it has to be said.....but aren't the Germans vulnerable at the back......not that good in defense......a team that gets at them will get several goals.....doesn't anybody know how to take the ball off another player without commiting a foul ?...it seems not nowadays.....and what has happened to the 25-30 yard strikes at goal ?......non of that today either......the Germans are a good side but I wouldn't call them a great side.....a counterattacking side would punish them heavily !.....
Stan
- 22 Jun 2012 22:36
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"a counterattacking side would punish them heavily !....." That rules us out then -):
Dil
- 23 Jun 2012 02:08
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rf ... you need 1 chance to score a goal (Greece earlier for instance) , it'll be down to how well Portugal can defend.
England (assuming they beat Italy which I think they will) may need to change tactics v Germans. Can't see them defending for 90 minutes and keeping a clean sheet so need to attack more and get a couple of their own imo. Rate Hodgson as a tactician so if they do get past Italy you may see a new more open style versus Germany.
Good luck guys.
required field
- 23 Jun 2012 17:16
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Hey !....just a moment Dil.....we haven't played Italy yet and the Italians are favourites and the few Italian people I know expect their team to win so it will be incredibly tough !....let's say whoever gets through could pick them off with a counterattacking style....the reverse of what they did to us two years ago !....the Germans are not that good at the back..believe me....Stan....England are starting to become that sort of side......I would like to see England play the way West Ham used to play in Trevor Brooking's day : lovely to watch !.....anyway...put some money on Spain (I have anyway)...(probably will lose it now)........France will be difficult but the Spanish look set for another final....can't see Portugal stopping them...they need ten chances for one goal that lot...
required field
- 23 Jun 2012 22:34
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Well.....good luck England......who knows...might just be our year !....
Dil
- 24 Jun 2012 22:27
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No wonder Cheryl left him.
Chris Carson
- 24 Jun 2012 22:45
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Embarrasing after the first 20 minutes. Ashley Young had a nightmare should have been taken off after the first half, Rooney obviously unfit. Poor performance, Italy by far the better team, by the time Carroll came on team were knackered. England the great defenders and if they had won the penalty shoot out would have been a travesty of justice and quite honestly would have just prolonged the torture. Good luck to Italy against Germany, they couldn't possibly miss as many chances as they did tonight,could they?
HARRYCAT
- 24 Jun 2012 22:47
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Yep, apologies to the italians for my earlier remarks. Outplayed us and deserved the win.
Dil
- 24 Jun 2012 23:11
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And may I suggest that Team GB learn from this and make sure they have 5 non English players on the pitch if a penalty shoot out looks likely.
required field
- 25 Jun 2012 07:49
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No midfield play at all.....not a good performance at all......and to cap it all we go one up in the penalty shootout only to let it slip.....crazy !...the last penalty kick was very poor.....but you have to say overall Italy were by far the better side.....England have a good defense, a good attack but no midfield at all....
Joe Say
- 26 Jun 2012 07:26
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A good attack - you are having a laugh !!!
Milner - ineffective bar 2 mins v Italy
Young - worst england player fielded during the whole tournament
Welbeck - couldn't hold the ball or play to another player in white
Rooney - well below par
Caroll - best of a poor bunch and that's saying something - throws his weight around and largely ineffective
Walcott - was good v Sweden but inconsistent - imo the only one of the above that given a choice I'd persist with
Oakapples142
- 26 Jun 2012 08:27
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Agree entirely with you Joe - why is that we can see it but those paid a fortune in a too large mangement team cannot. After the first game Oxlade-Chamberlain should have played instead of Young. We no doubt missed Lampard and Barrie but why oh why was Pirlo allowed so much room - I could go on and on but we no doubt will see the old guard again in September. Is it because they are paid these obscene amounts that they are not hungry and already with immense egos.
required field
- 26 Jun 2012 09:39
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Young was a disappointment.....there is no midfield play at all that is the big problem and nobody presses the opposition .....O-Chamberlain should have played...
required field
- 26 Jun 2012 13:13
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Something has to be done about the energy levels for these players.....it always seems that they run out of steam by the time the knockout stages arrive...perhaps a midwinter break should be introduced in this country : just ten days or so....or a forced midwinter rest for the main players and the reserves or normal nonstarting eleven play for at least two games during january.....made compulsory for all premier league teams but the manager can pick the period during january or february : that way the big players like Rooney and such might feel a little fresher at crucial times for the national side and the run in for the league etc....this could be only every two years in the run up to main competitions that England have qualified for....in the years that England have the misfortune not be involved in this could be discarded.....
HARRYCAT
- 26 Jun 2012 13:14
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Performance enhancing drugs perhaps? ...Or the threat of a loss of salary if they underperform?