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Originally posted by BobTheCrate1. I can't believe the England players don't know how to take penalties.
2. I can't believe they did not put in a lot of practice with penalties.
3. What I can believe, is they simply don't posess the strength of character to take them under pressure.
And that reveals these over-rated and over-paid superstars, for all their wealth and alleged talent as simply ...
unprofessional.
I have watched football slowly being eroded over the years, the bygone teams of Brazil Germany and England etc would have run round the current over paid over hyped teams.
So I think the next World Cup should be the Amateur World Cup derived of purely players from Sunday Pub teams, I bet that would be far more entertaining than being bored by these spolied unprofessional millionaires.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockThats very true BTC.
I have watched football slowly being eroded over the years, the bygone teams of Brazil Germany and England etc would have run round the current over paid over hyped teams.
So I think the next World Cup should be the Amateur World Cup derived of purely players from Sunday Pub teams, I bet that would be far more entertaining than being bored by these spolied unprofessional millionaires."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockSo I think the next World Cup should be the Amateur World Cup derived of purely players from Sunday Pub teams, I bet that would be far more entertaining than being bored by these spolied unprofessional millionaires."Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
Thomas JeffersonComment
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Originally posted by DaveBDon't know about amateurs, but the lower ranked teams put on a far better show. Having watched the early rounds I found the games involving the minor countries, especially the African nations, far more entertaining. They played fast attacking football. There was a minimum of diving and playacting and the overall standard seemed much higher by comparason. One of these days these guys are going to come up with a world beating team. Ghana or Nigeria as world Cup Winners anyone?Comment
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