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World cup 2010, What chances for the Home sides and Ireland !. (2010)     

required field - 12 Oct 2008 18:43

Thought I'd start a football blog, we might keep this going until 2010.....England doing well....did not see the match or even the goals....I'd like Michael owen back in the squad though....and I think Peter Crouch would make a very good substitute...remember against Argentina in Geneva a few years ago....with Michael Owen and some very good movements on and off the ball...they caused havoc.....did see Scotland's missed chance....that could be very costly losing those 2 points !.

patshere - 20 Jun 2010 11:44 - 933 of 1154

Judge to Child: Do you want to live with your mother?
Child: No
Judge: Why?
Child: She beats me.
Judge: Ok, so you want to live with your Dad ?
Child:No
Judge:Why not ?
Child: He beats me too.
Judge: So who do you want to live with ?
Child : England Team
Judge: Why ?
Child: Because they NEVER beat anyone.

HARRYCAT - 20 Jun 2010 15:19 - 934 of 1154

Flippin' heck! Italy losing to New Zealand! Makes for a good match otherwise Italy would be defending & killing the game.

EDIT: Even the mighty italians not able to beat the little guys!

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 11:46 - 935 of 1154

The England team went to visit an orphanage in South Africa today
its going to be good to put a smile on the faces
of people with no hope,constantly struggling, and facing the impossible

said jamal umboto aged six

2517GEORGE - 21 Jun 2010 18:05 - 936 of 1154

There you go, all is not well in the background. Whether you like him or not JT shows he has the leadership qualities that appear to be absent in SG, maybe it was the wrong platform to do so, but JT has 'spilled some of the beans', it should have come from SG. One can only guess how this will affect team selection, and the way that team plays. Can't believe this thread is so quiet today following these revelations.
2517

Chris Carson - 21 Jun 2010 18:09 - 937 of 1154

George - Don't think you need to be a brain surgeon to have worked that out! Kin obvious! :o)

Treblewide - 21 Jun 2010 18:54 - 938 of 1154

george also dont think there were many revelations?

so they met to discuss the game and with one game left some frank opinions may be exchanged...yawn....hardly news.

spent the day watching the footie...love the north korean attitude...still went forwards even though they were getting pumped...i kind of have a wee soft spot for them for some reason. chile agian impressive depite the ref being useless....all 6 south american teams could top their groups which is amazing....europe and africa having a mare and spain tonight could be a cracker

really enjoying some fo the games...have turned off the pundits....their level of knowledge of some of the teams is terrible and they seem happy to admit they dont know much about a lot of the sides...well do me a favour and go and do your job and do some research...bring back Motty.

dont believe the hype this is a cracking world cup

Clubman3509 - 22 Jun 2010 15:40 - 939 of 1154

Fantastic

France 0 RSA 2

The will be flying home cattle class. Froggy bastards

HARRYCAT - 22 Jun 2010 22:08 - 940 of 1154

Stupid comments like that put you even lower than cattle class Clubman.

tabasco - 23 Jun 2010 08:10 - 941 of 1154

I dont want to be a smart arsebut I got quite a kicking when I dare suggest that Rooney was not the leader of the packand just a good playerI also said that our World Cup hopes would revolve around DafoeI was convinced he was centre stage to become a World Class playerif Fabio plays him todaywe will winsimple as thatI also said James Milner should be a fixturewe were 1-0 against USAthen in the 30min he was substituted10mins later 1-1...and while we are on subject of their goalanyone remember this post 769...I suggested Robert Green should understudy Jameseven said imo James should be Captainif only!


Here is a couple of posts that are going to look so much more accurate this evening.go on my son3-0 to England if Defoe... Milner and James play!!!!!



tabasco - 05 Feb 2010 08:19 - 666 of 940
Chrisyour statement but to compare him to Rooney on any level just isn't a question!my humble opinion is Defoe is fasterand dramatically so from a standing start turns quickershifts his body weight better needs very little backliftand so shoots a split second quicker than anyoneDefoe is also more disciplined with his teams tactics they are both equally effective with both feetand have the same heading abilityRooney is strongerand tackles much betterRooney has played most of his career with a team that scores a lot of goalsand very rarely losesDefoe has never played for a top four team.so his clubs over the years have scored far less goalsGoal ratios would probably favour Rooneybut they also favour Crouch in an England shirt?

tabasco - 04 Feb 2010 09:32 - 648 of 940
Jermain Defoe illustrated what a handful he is last nightsure he missed a few chancesbut his movement off a tight marking centre forwardmade him unstoppablehe created several more chances then any other English striker would have Wayne Rooney is a fantastic all-round playerthat plays in the holeDefoe is the best finisher we haveFabio will pick him as our No1 striker for the World Cup that I am sure!Harry is a shrewd judge and has signed him a number of timesincluding as a fifteen year oldwill some on here that dont rate himjust follow him around on a matchyou will be surprised at the chances he creates from nothing.

Notice I got something wrong? Fabio did not pick Defoe as his No1 striker.Oh well once in every Coronation!

tabasco - 23 Jun 2010 08:17 - 942 of 1154

BTWdidnt Messi miss a lot of chances and he only had eight Greeks trying to hump him for 90 minsnot even one goal for himlol

Chris Carson - 23 Jun 2010 08:31 - 943 of 1154

Tabby - No offence mate, the planet of reality ever figure in your life?A fit firing on all four cylinders Rooney, or a fit firing on all four cylinders Defoe? Errrrr Jermaine who?

tabasco - 23 Jun 2010 09:15 - 944 of 1154

ChrisI dont just watch a matchI follow 11 players in a team performanceI dont just listen to hypeI analyse each players inputon average a player will be in possession of the ball less than three minutes during a gameso two important issues.what he achieves with those three minutes or lessand what he does off the ball for the other 87 mins if you understand the mechanics of football you will understand this analogy the highest performance engine in the World would not run with a 10p ball bearing missingbut armchair watchers just see the game as a soap operahumour me this afternoondont just follow the ball aroundwatch players movementwatch who gets into space and wants the ballwatch the ones that recognise danger and cover for a matewatch those that pass the ball and always move into space looking for a return then watch the ones that just admire their passthen watch the ones that play Hollywood balls and then are only too happy to apologise when they give it away five minutes later [Joe Cole]watch the ones continually out of positiongiving the team a poor shapeand best of all watch Defoe hit the back of the net this afternoon!

And watch a re-run of Messi last night to see how a forward should operate.pure genius!

Treblewide - 23 Jun 2010 10:25 - 945 of 1154

Tabby go away this is a decent thread it does not need your posts constantly bigging yourself up it is boring to have to skim through


Glad the south Koreans progressed last night they go about their business quitely and some of the ball retention last night from Argentina was amazing

tabasco - 23 Jun 2010 10:47 - 946 of 1154

Trig...good post!

Clubman3509 - 23 Jun 2010 11:37 - 947 of 1154

I have never travelled economy. Do you think the frogs are cheering England on today.

Chock dee England for today. I prey they win, but feel they are not good enough, I know each player will try his hardest, but if you are not at the top of your game someone else will beat you. A classic case Tim Henman.

Clubman3509 - 23 Jun 2010 11:50 - 948 of 1154

In a class, the teacher is asking everyone what jobs their parents have...

Teacher to kid: and what does your dad do?

Jimmy: he's a stripper in a gay bar and often lets other men touch his privates

After class, teacher takes Jimmy to one side...

Teacher: is that true about your dad?

Jimmy: no, he plays football for england but I was too embarassed to say

skinny - 23 Jun 2010 12:21 - 949 of 1154

england_flag_19.gif

tabasco - 23 Jun 2010 15:23 - 950 of 1154

Milner----Defoe.now theres a shock!!

Chris Carson - 23 Jun 2010 15:24 - 951 of 1154

Tabby - You do speak some shite, but every credit great goal by Defoe, hope you had him as first goalscorer :o))))

Clubman3509 - 23 Jun 2010 15:53 - 952 of 1154

One nil, one nil, come on England show them what the Christians can do.
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