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Just listening to yesterday's 606 on BBC iplayer and it was mentioned that MON is country with 600k people in it, how "irrelevant"
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostHave Eng installed themselves as the dark horse/favourites for the RWC yet
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post[I]
MHO the solution for England is to withdraw from all international football matches and focus on things you can win - that sheep/dog/whistling competition is very impressive
This tactic was employed by the USA - as they could not win International Competitions - they made up their own sports - eg American Football - Baseball etc
This was taken to extremis in not playing any sport that originated in GB (which to our credit was all the good ones) and making up their own…resulting in rounders and that abomination called American Football
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England's team is so poor it can't even beat Montenegro yet it expects to win World Cup every time it plays.
How very true - in fact Rooney was appaling not only during the Last World Cup - but also the previous - why is he selected at all ?
Its the media that has the unrealistic expectations of England - a kind of expectant jingoistic triumphalism which is dashed invaraibly when England play a semi- decent team - eg Monte Carlo.
The fact is that both Scotland and England are never going to achieve anything due to the policy of their domsestic leauges not playing local/national footballers but importing expensive foreign players - you can see the dire consequence of this policy .
NB one notable excpetion at least Glasgow Rangers have tended over the past few years to use local talent
What to do ?
I advise you to take up another Sport - Polo seems attractive these days ?
MHO the solution for England is to withdraw from all international football matches and focus on things you can win - that sheep/dog/whistling competition is very impressive
This tactic was employed by the USA - as they could not win International Competitions - they made up their own sports - eg American Football - Baseball etc
he self-styled motherland of the game, who have been playing since 1872 and on this grim evidence do not look to have evolved much.
Crickey - if they have been playing since 1872 - no wonder they look knackeredLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 13 October 2010, 11:16.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
IMHO the solution for England is to withdraw from all international football matches and focus on things you can win - that sheep/dog/whistling competition is very impressive.
Have Eng installed themselves as the dark horse/favourites for the RWC yet
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLook, on that reasoning, China should win every football world cup
2008 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
China - 51 gold, US following closely by, Russia is 3rd (should not have been that high), and GBR punched well above its weight to be #4 by Gold count - that was very good result and British athletes who achieved it get tulip all money or hype compared to overpaid football stars.
IMHO the solution for England is to withdraw from all international football matches and focus on things you can win - that sheep/dog/whistling competition is very impressive.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHere is what The Telegraph writes about it:
"How depressing. How embarrassing. The world’s newest footballing nation, a country of only 650,000 souls and missing their one star held England, the self-styled motherland of the game, who have been playing since 1872 and on this grim evidence do not look to have evolved much. No wonder England fans made their contempt known at the final whistle."
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England 0 Montenegro 0: match report - Telegraph
Do you notice the relevant bit?
Please give it a rest and spare us the links to like-minded, sackcloth-and-ashes journos who think they've unearthed something amazing.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostF*** all relevance.
"How depressing. How embarrassing. The world’s newest footballing nation, a country of only 650,000 souls and missing their one star held England, the self-styled motherland of the game, who have been playing since 1872 and on this grim evidence do not look to have evolved much. No wonder England fans made their contempt known at the final whistle."
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England 0 Montenegro 0: match report - Telegraph
Do you notice the relevant bit?
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I'm beginning to think fundamentally the problem in this country is footballers are very dim and very overconfident in their abilities. Twenty years ago we knew we weren't the most skillful, but played to our strengths, now they think they're the best, and their pay packet means every should yield to them.
Just been reading an argument between Goughy and Gypsy Robbie Savage. Savage is thick as **** and having a go like he's a world expert - not some spoiler who never made it at the top level. There's a big difference between playing and having the intelligence to understand how things really work - bit like Terry at the World Cup.
I used to love football, but now wish it would all come crashing down around their spoilt little selves. And don't get me started on the greedy owners. Football is a passion, a pastime - not a business.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostF*** all relevance.
Just for the benefit of brain impaired contractors like yourself: football team of a country with 100 times smaller population, 20 times smaller area and 330 times smaller GDP managed to hold overpaid overrated underachieving England's football team at their home - in other words England's team is so poor it can't even beat Montenegro yet it expects to win World Cup every time it plays.
HTH
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