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england coming home
« on: 28 June 2010, 12:31:05 »

well what a load of rubbish we were in the world cup i cant belive that lampards goal was dissallowed (1966 all over again was it over the line)and yes i do think us going in 2-2 would of made a difference to the 2nd half well my moneys on argentina now  :y
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #1 on: 28 June 2010, 13:43:22 »

England struggled to get to the knockout stages,  Experience does not always triumph over youth -
 
USA get beaten by a youthful Ghanaian team
 
England get humiliated by a youthful Germany, easily finding the back door open in a team too slow to close it.
 
 
Time England revised the whole team -
 
make David Beckham manager.
 
put the old warhorses out to pasture and recruit young blood - Beckham knows who to include, he runs his own Football Academy.
 
Cap premier division teams to half the number of foreign players allowed to play for any club, therefore allowing new young English players to work their way up through the ranks.

Put world football before club football,
 
otherwise we'll still be reminiscing in 2066.... ::)
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #2 on: 28 June 2010, 13:45:47 »

Why wont they use the camera's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:(
The germans tore us apart whenever they felt like it. 2-2 into the 2nd half we would still of lost.
wrong tactics, players were crap in all the games.
Shameful world cup.
Knocked out by our arch enemies aswell. Biggest defeat in our world cup history.
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #3 on: 28 June 2010, 18:31:15 »

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England struggled to get to the knockout stages,  Experience does not always triumph over youth -
 
USA get beaten by a youthful Ghanaian team
 
England get humiliated by a youthful Germany, easily finding the back door open in a team too slow to close it.
 
 
Time England revised the whole team -
 
make David Beckham manager.
 
put the old warhorses out to pasture and recruit young blood - Beckham knows who to include, he runs his own Football Academy.
 
Cap premier division teams to half the number of foreign players allowed to play for any club, therefore allowing new young English players to work their way up through the ranks.

Put world football before club football,
 
otherwise we'll still be reminiscing in 2066.... ::)

;D ;D ;D

you'd get rid of Fabio and pay Beckham?  ;D ;D ;D

maybe it's not Capello's fault, maybe it's not McLaren's fault, maybe it's not Eriksson's fault, or Robson's or Taylor's.....maybe....just maybe the players aren't all they're cracked up to be? just a thought, they're a top ten side who get to the quarters more often than not - actually you could argue they punch above their weight :o


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Re: england coming home
« Reply #4 on: 28 June 2010, 18:45:24 »

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England struggled to get to the knockout stages,  Experience does not always triumph over youth -
 
USA get beaten by a youthful Ghanaian team
 
England get humiliated by a youthful Germany, easily finding the back door open in a team too slow to close it.
 
 
Time England revised the whole team -
 
make David Beckham manager.
 
put the old warhorses out to pasture and recruit young blood - Beckham knows who to include, he runs his own Football Academy.
 
Cap premier division teams to half the number of foreign players allowed to play for any club, therefore allowing new young English players to work their way up through the ranks.

Put world football before club football,
 
otherwise we'll still be reminiscing in 2066.... ::)

That would guarantee complete failure, the team already play a very singular game and Beckham would only manage to make them play even more a singular game...

What we do need is a decent manager who will encourage teamwork and focused playing high quality football...
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #5 on: 28 June 2010, 20:03:37 »

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England struggled to get to the knockout stages,  Experience does not always triumph over youth -
 
USA get beaten by a youthful Ghanaian team
 
England get humiliated by a youthful Germany, easily finding the back door open in a team too slow to close it.
 
 
Time England revised the whole team -
 
make David Beckham manager.
 
put the old warhorses out to pasture and recruit young blood - Beckham knows who to include, he runs his own Football Academy.
 
Cap premier division teams to half the number of foreign players allowed to play for any club, therefore allowing new young English players to work their way up through the ranks.

Put world football before club football,
 
otherwise we'll still be reminiscing in 2066.... ::)

That would guarantee complete failure, the team already play a very singular game and Beckham would only manage to make them play even more a singular game...

What we do need is a decent manager who will encourage teamwork and focused playing high quality football...
.......... and who isn't monosyllabic! ::)
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #6 on: 28 June 2010, 20:33:20 »

apparently their flight home from Johannesburg to Heathrow will be diverted to Glasgow airport to ensure they get a heroes welcome  ;D :y
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« Reply #7 on: 28 June 2010, 20:34:02 »

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apparently their flight home from Johannesburg to Heathrow will be diverted to Glasgow airport to ensure they get a heroes welcome  ;D :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #8 on: 28 June 2010, 20:59:09 »

one good thing about us being knocked out, i wont have to listen to how we won in 66 and how were gonna thrash germany like we did in the war.these people really do wanna get a life. 
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« Reply #9 on: 28 June 2010, 21:06:47 »

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England struggled to get to the knockout stages,  Experience does not always triumph over youth -
 
USA get beaten by a youthful Ghanaian team
 
England get humiliated by a youthful Germany, easily finding the back door open in a team too slow to close it.
 
 
Time England revised the whole team -
 
make David Beckham manager.
 
put the old warhorses out to pasture and recruit young blood - Beckham knows who to include, he runs his own Football Academy.
 
Cap premier division teams to half the number of foreign players allowed to play for any club, therefore allowing new young English players to work their way up through the ranks.

Put world football before club football,
 
otherwise we'll still be reminiscing in 2066.... ::)

;D ;D ;D

you'd get rid of Fabio and pay Beckham?  ;D ;D ;D

maybe it's not Capello's fault, maybe it's not McLaren's fault, maybe it's not Eriksson's fault, or Robson's or Taylor's.....maybe....just maybe the players aren't all they're cracked up to be? just a thought, they're a top ten side who get to the quarters more often than not - actually you could argue they punch above their weight :o




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« Reply #10 on: 28 June 2010, 21:30:33 »

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England struggled to get to the knockout stages,  Experience does not always triumph over youth -
 
USA get beaten by a youthful Ghanaian team
 
England get humiliated by a youthful Germany, easily finding the back door open in a team too slow to close it.
 
 
Time England revised the whole team -
 
make David Beckham manager.
 
put the old warhorses out to pasture and recruit young blood - Beckham knows who to include, he runs his own Football Academy.
 
Cap premier division teams to half the number of foreign players allowed to play for any club, therefore allowing new young English players to work their way up through the ranks.

Put world football before club football,
 
otherwise we'll still be reminiscing in 2066.... ::)

;D ;D ;D

you'd get rid of Fabio and pay Beckham?  ;D ;D ;D

maybe it's not Capello's fault, maybe it's not McLaren's fault, maybe it's not Eriksson's fault, or Robson's or Taylor's.....maybe....just maybe the players aren't all they're cracked up to be? just a thought, they're a top ten side who get to the quarters more often than not - actually you could argue they punch above their weight :o




Ron Dennis?????

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Re: england coming home
« Reply #11 on: 29 June 2010, 02:42:56 »

Reported problems with local flooding in Wales due to everyone pi**ing themselves laughing are not true!!

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« Reply #12 on: 29 June 2010, 09:02:32 »

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Reported problems with local flooding in Wales due to everyone pi**ing themselves laughing are not true!!

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 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

That is so believable though!! ::) ::) :D :D :D ;)
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #13 on: 29 June 2010, 10:11:50 »

And of course everyone in Wales (and Scotland and Northern Ireland) are entitiled to p155 themselves because they all got through to the QF stages, didn't they... oh, no wait a minute....

And before you all start banging on about how all the English were expecting their team to win, NO WE WEREN'T!!

Do you honestly believe that we were thinking the same as the tabloid headlines?

At least the English can still have that little bit of hope (not expectation) which the other parts of the UK must have lost by now.

Must be a sad existence if the only pleasure you get out of the World Cup is taking the p155 out of the English and crowing when they get knocked out.

Just to point out, I'm not a football fan and I was busy doing other things when the England matches were on.
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Re: england coming home
« Reply #14 on: 29 June 2010, 10:26:18 »

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And of course everyone in Wales (and Scotland and Northern Ireland) are entitiled to p155 themselves because they all got through to the QF stages, didn't they... oh, no wait a minute....

And before you all start banging on about how all the English were expecting their team to win, NO WE WEREN'T!!

Do you honestly believe that we were thinking the same as the tabloid headlines?

At least the English can still have that little bit of hope (not expectation) which the other parts of the UK must have lost by now.

Must be a sad existence if the only pleasure you get out of the World Cup is taking the p155 out of the English and crowing when they get knocked out.

Just to point out, I'm not a football fan and I was busy doing other things when the England matches were on.


It's called "envy" .... and is the tabloid mentatlity .. "if you can't beat them ... knock them"

I just love the way the Scots, Welsh, Irish like to disparage everything English .... except, of course, when it comes to taking English taxpayers money ... at which point it would appear that we are really nice people ..

Hypocrisy rules ...  :)

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