The Large One
Who's Next?
I'd say in 1990 Shilton was truly world-class, but Des Walker was close. Anyway it doesn't matter how many individual world-class players we have - what matters is the overall strength of the team. In other words its pointless having four or five world-class forwards and midfielders if the defence and goalkeeper are third-rate.
Really?
How about the semi-final when he couldn't get his frame off the ground to save a looping deflected free-kick? Or get anywhere near the penalties? Or the 3rd place play-off - what a f***-up.
For all the fact we got to the semi-final, for me there is a rose-tinted perspective on that tournament. Yes, it was exciting that we got to the semis, and yes we did have one or two decent players - but overall, we were not particularly exciting to watch, nor were we that good - with the exception of a fantastic semi-final performance.
We could easily have gone out against Belgium and Cameroon, and in the whole tournament we won one match in 90 minutes.
But then again, the 1990 World Cup was - the further it went on - not a particularly memorable tournament.