England last night
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They look and play like a side that comes second in their qualifying group, struggle to the quarter finals then lose to a better (flair, tactics, excitement) team or another boring one with more committment (read Germany).
So what national team are you a fan of then loyalgunner
I support the All Whites, France and Ireland. Ireland and NZ because of my ancestry, and France because of their players and brilliant play.
And Buffon II, the teams that I think could beat England relatively easily are (in no particular order):
Germany
France
Brazil
Argentina
Italy
Portugal
The Netherlands
OK, that's not 10, but they are just the teams that I think could beat england rather easily. There are plenty of other teams out their that could beat england, but england in turn could probably beat them if playing well, teams like greece, spain, denmark, maybe turkey (I haven't seen Turkey play recently enough to be to sure).
So what national team are you a fan of then loyalgunner
And Buffon II, the teams that I think could beat England relatively easily are (in no particular order):
Germany
France
Brazil
Argentina
Italy
Portugal
The Netherlands
And Buffon II, the teams that I think could beat England relatively
easily are (in no particular order): GermanyFrance Brazil Argentina
Italy Portugal The Netherlands
So what national team are you a fan of then loyalgunner
This is semantics - you could say the same about England. Losing 2-0 to us flattered England, they lost to Russia - not a particularly great side by European standards - and struggled mightily against Macedonia and Israel.
The reality is there's very few teams in international football that are 'easily' beatable (with the exception of the likes of San Marino and American Samoa I suppose).
But there are plenty of teams around the world that are capable of defeating England on any given day, here's just a few:
Europe
Germany
Italy
France
Spain
Portugal
The Netherlands
Croatia
Czech Republic
Greece
Turkey
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Russia (have to put them in now)
Romania
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Uruguay
Africa
Cameroon
Ghana
Nigeria
Ivory Coast
Senegal
Asia
Australia
So there's 20-odd. Also forgot to include Serbia and Bulgaria in Europe.el grapadura2007-10-19 18:24:08
And Buffon II, the teams that I think could beat England relatively
easily are (in no particular order): GermanyFrance Brazil Argentina
Italy Portugal The Netherlands
So what national team are you a fan of then loyalgunner
If you are judging Portugal, the Netherlands, Italy, and France by their recent results, then it's fair to judge England (in part) by their result against Russia, so in saying that, I stick by my original comment that was their are a decent few teams out their who could beat England relatively easily.loyalgunner2007-10-19 23:00:47
The point I'm trying to make is that there's very few international
teams that are easily beatable - in Europe, none of the top 40-45
teams are easy beats, I know this for a fact having seen a lot of
those teams play. To take your comment about the Dutch as an
example, the group consisting of Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia,
Albania and Belarus is NOT an easy group. So I think it's difficult
to argue that England would be easily beaten by anyone, but there
are plenty of teams out there capable of beating them on any given
day.
England last night
In honour of Fortean Times, thought i'd start an England topic
I ended up seeing it with no sound (?#*!)
so any cliches are all my own
I'm glad Estonia turned up wanting to play, made it much easier for england to find space.
Pleased Barry retained his position. Hoping that Owen's dummy/leave for Rooney's goal signals the developemnt of a bit of understanding between those two. Surprised by how well SWP took his goal, excellent first touch to put him past the defender.
Hopefully we can do the business on thursday morning.
I ended up seeing it with no sound (?#*!)
so any cliches are all my own
I'm glad Estonia turned up wanting to play, made it much easier for england to find space.
Pleased Barry retained his position. Hoping that Owen's dummy/leave for Rooney's goal signals the developemnt of a bit of understanding between those two. Surprised by how well SWP took his goal, excellent first touch to put him past the defender.
Hopefully we can do the business on thursday morning.
grrr missed the game due to being under the weather and having
a messed up sleep pattern. What was it like? Rooney on the
score sheet at last. Blimey and what have the Scots been putting in
their Irn Bru recently?
England looked a bit lethargic to me....didn't really create as
many chances as i'd have liked to see
but hey, 3 points is 3 points, it's all about qualification
but hey, 3 points is 3 points, it's all about qualification
England just are not a very good team. Owen will never recapture
his original talent and speed. Most of the midfield are boring. The
tactics are boring. The games are mainly boring.
They look and play like a side that comes second in their qualifying group, struggle to the quarter finals then lose to a better (flair, tactics, excitement) team or another boring one with more committment (read Germany).
The coach is a typical product of the English FA coaching system - ie boring and risk averse.
They look and play like a side that comes second in their qualifying group, struggle to the quarter finals then lose to a better (flair, tactics, excitement) team or another boring one with more committment (read Germany).
The coach is a typical product of the English FA coaching system - ie boring and risk averse.
Some of that is true, but to say they are not a very good team is a
bit over the top. Yes the management is crap and mostly to blame
for this, the players however are good and individually they are
some of the best in the world, they all just need to be managed and
coached better.
Individually, very few English players could be considered as some
of the best in the world. Don't get me wrong, some of their players
are good, but not that good.
I personally am not a fan of the English team, and could name well over 10 teams that could beat them relatively easily.
I personally am not a fan of the English team, and could name well over 10 teams that could beat them relatively easily.
Name them then.
So what national team are you a fan of then loyalgunner
There is only one that counts.
Fever Lounge tomorrow 16:00.
Fever Lounge tomorrow 16:00.
They look and play like a side that comes second in their qualifying group, struggle to the quarter finals then lose to a better (flair, tactics, excitement) team or another boring one with more committment (read Germany).
So i take it you didn't watch any of the World Cup last year
then?
Hey i might be english, but i do follow kiwi football and am know a resident here, am proud to follow kiwi football and support the teams, however i wont make digs about them, or mention the fact that they struggle to qualify for anything!
f**k england are so boring in football and rugby!
Does anyone know if Russia vs England game will be shown on Sky?
no, it isn't going to be shown
SiNZ has posted a website addy somewhere that gives all the ESPN matches for each region and it wasn't up on that
SiNZ has posted a website addy somewhere that gives all the ESPN matches for each region and it wasn't up on that
I support the All Whites, France and Ireland. Ireland and NZ because of my ancestry, and France because of their players and brilliant play.
And Buffon II, the teams that I think could beat England relatively easily are (in no particular order):
Germany
France
Brazil
Argentina
Italy
Portugal
The Netherlands
OK, that's not 10, but they are just the teams that I think could beat england rather easily. There are plenty of other teams out their that could beat england, but england in turn could probably beat them if playing well, teams like greece, spain, denmark, maybe turkey (I haven't seen Turkey play recently enough to be to sure).
Last night was crap from England. The All Whites would have
beaten them on that showing. Worst game I've seen England
play since I moved here in May. Oh well come on England, beat
the Yarpies.
Go ENGLAND Rugby !
And Buffon II, the teams that I think could beat England relatively easily are (in no particular order):
Germany
France
Brazil
Argentina
Italy
Portugal
The Netherlands
Right now i could only think Germany and perhaps Argentina
could beat England easily.
France and Italy? Are they the same France who Scotland
recently did the double over in the Euro Qualifiers, and the same
Italy who sit 3rd in said Qualifying Group, who have struggled to
put away such heavyweights as Lithuania and the Faroe Islands
recently?
The same Brazil who drew 1-1 with England back in June thanks
to a last minute goal?
The same Portugal who only scraped past a piss poor England on
penalties at the World Cup last year, a hollow victory given
England's record at penalties.
And the Netherlands, who have only scored 13 goals in their 10
Qualifying matches in a relatively easy group, you can hardly say
that's world beating form.
All those teams could beat England, but beat them easily? I
don't think so.
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Right now i could only think Germany and perhaps Argentina
could beat England easily.
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France and Italy? Are they the same France who Scotland
recently did the double over in the Euro Qualifiers, and the same
Italy who sit 3rd in said Qualifying Group, who have struggled to
put away such heavyweights as Lithuania and the Faroe Islands
recently?
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The same Brazil who drew 1-1 with England back in June thanks
to a last minute goal?
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The same Portugal who only scraped past a piss poor England on
penalties at the World Cup last year, a hollow victory given
England's record at penalties.
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And the Netherlands, who have only scored 13 goals in their 10
Qualifying matches in a relatively easy group, you can hardly say
that's world beating form.
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All those teams could beat England, but beat them easily? I
don't think so.
This is semantics - you could say the same about England. Losing 2-0 to us flattered England, they lost to Russia - not a particularly great side by European standards - and struggled mightily against Macedonia and Israel.
The reality is there's very few teams in international football that are 'easily' beatable (with the exception of the likes of San Marino and American Samoa I suppose).
But there are plenty of teams around the world that are capable of defeating England on any given day, here's just a few:
Europe
Germany
Italy
France
Spain
Portugal
The Netherlands
Croatia
Czech Republic
Greece
Turkey
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Russia (have to put them in now)
Romania
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Uruguay
Africa
Cameroon
Ghana
Nigeria
Ivory Coast
Senegal
Asia
Australia
So there's 20-odd. Also forgot to include Serbia and Bulgaria in Europe.el grapadura2007-10-19 18:24:08
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Right now i could only think Germany and perhaps Argentina
could beat England easily.
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France and Italy? Are they the same France who Scotland
recently did the double over in the Euro Qualifiers, and the same
Italy who sit 3rd in said Qualifying Group, who have struggled to
put away such heavyweights as Lithuania and the Faroe Islands
recently?
�
The same Brazil who drew 1-1 with England back in June thanks
to a last minute goal?
�
The same Portugal who only scraped past a piss poor England on
penalties at the World Cup last year, a hollow victory given
England's record at penalties.
�
And the Netherlands, who have only scored 13 goals in their 10
Qualifying matches in a relatively easy group, you can hardly say
that's world beating form.
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All those teams could beat England, but beat them easily? I
don't think so.
If you are judging Portugal, the Netherlands, Italy, and France by their recent results, then it's fair to judge England (in part) by their result against Russia, so in saying that, I stick by my original comment that was their are a decent few teams out their who could beat England relatively easily.loyalgunner2007-10-19 23:00:47
The point I'm trying to make is that there's very few international
teams that are easily beatable - in Europe, none of the top 40-45
teams are easy beats, I know this for a fact having seen a lot of
those teams play. To take your comment about the Dutch as an
example, the group consisting of Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia,
Albania and Belarus is NOT an easy group. So I think it's difficult
to argue that England would be easily beaten by anyone, but there
are plenty of teams out there capable of beating them on any given
day.
Fair point. Nothing is as it was 20 years ago internationally.
No "big team" can just assume that they will win these days no
matter who the opposition is. We (England), need to start from
scratch.