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Originally posted by Bluebird View Postexcept score an extra goal...
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How about whats the difference between Lewis Hamilton and England????????
Lewis Hamilton will be sticking with Maclaren this morning!!
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Originally posted by r0bly0ns View PostHow many times did he jump for a ball and knock it down into a perfect position, only for there to be no one following up?
True though, Crouch did everything that could be asked of him.
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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostThey showed that last night that they are tactically better footballers individually and collectively.
Would have England played like them if England already qualified? I doubt that very much. But Croatians played game they did not have to win at all as though it was World Cup Final, and this is exactly the kind of spirit necessary to win.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt is strange that sacking leads to higher payoff than voluntary resignation - it should be the other way around because sacking should only happen in case of failure. So anyone who creates contract that rewards for failure should be immediately sacked without any payoff.
It's not really a sacking though is it ?
It's early termination of contract.
They should have set him up with some Ladyboy, then sacked him for "unfitting behaviour" of an england manager.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat about draw with Macedonia and another loss with Croatia before?
It's not one game he got wrong, he lost fair and square against countries that are not supposed to be hard at all, but they raised their game where as England did not. If you can't beat Croatia, how can you expect to beat France, Italy, Germany or even Brazil in World Cups?
They showed that last night that they are tactically better footballers individually and collectively.
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Originally posted by Bluebird View Postas a contractor I'd do exactly the same thing....
..apart from blaming the pitch.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIncompetent numpty without any sense of honour - he knew full well he will be sacked, but he did not resign because in this case he payoff would be lower.
..apart from blaming the pitch.
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