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[Football] England being overrated again



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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We are absolutely bang average. If we get past the last 16 it will be a big achievement

Not really. This year, I'd say that would be par.

The group games have fallen in a nice order for us. We *should* be able to chisel out at least 4 points from the Tunisia and Panama games. It certainly wont' be pretty as they'll both park the bus, and we don't have much craft or guile to break down a massed defence, so anyone expecting us to look impressive in those games or put them to the sword will be disappointed. But I'm confident of the Belgium game being a dead rubber.

Then its likely to be Poland or Columbia, or (less likely) Japan / Senegal if there's been a shock in group H. Not easy, but hardly daunting. So IMO, the Quarter Finals would not be a big achievement at all. I'd say with that run it should be a minimum expectation.

We do of course have an infinite capacity to nause it up, and I wouldn't bet the ranch that we won't. But I am confident of QF's this time, where it will end against Germany or Brazil.
 




piersa

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Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
Not really. This year, I'd say that would be par.

The group games have fallen in a nice order for us. We *should* be able to chisel out at least 4 points from the Tunisia and Panama games. It certainly wont' be pretty as they'll both park the bus, and we don't have much craft or guile to break down a massed defence, so anyone expecting us to look impressive in those games or put them to the sword will be disappointed. But I'm confident of the Belgium game being a dead rubber.

Then its likely to be Poland or Columbia, or (less likely) Japan / Senegal if there's been a shock in group H. Not easy, but hardly daunting. So IMO, the Quarter Finals would not be a big achievement at all. I'd say with that run it should be a minimum expectation.

We do of course have an infinite capacity to nause it up, and I wouldn't bet the ranch that we won't. But I am confident of QF's this time, where it will end against Germany or Brazil.

We rarely meet expectation in major competition. We generally fly through qualification with the odd exception. While Southgate has done better than I thought he would, I can see him reverting to a flat back four. Time will tell and I am forever hopeful of a decent run, if not expecting one.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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We rarely meet expectation in major competition. We generally fly through qualification with the odd exception. While Southgate has done better than I thought he would, I can see him reverting to a flat back four. Time will tell and I am forever hopeful of a decent run, if not expecting one.

I disagree. I'm finding myself dangerously optimistic this year. Last time in Brazil, with us starting off against Italy and then Uruguay, I was not confident of getting out of that group at all, particularly with all the usual heat and humidity excuses. This time, I can't help it...I THINK we're actually going to do alright.

(Feel free to quote this and throw it back in my FACE when we stuff it up and end up needing to turn Belgium over to progress).
 


Forster's Armband

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Sep 23, 2008
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10-12 years ago we had an unbelievable squad of players with only the left of midfield being a weakness with Joe Cole being played out of position. Every other footballer was playing in their favored position for a top side and some potentially in the top 5 for that position. We didn't even make the semi-finals and lost everytime we played a decent side.

Now we are a shadow of the side who between them had several premier league winners medals as well as a few champions league winners. Now we have no real stand out talents but expect to win against lesser, better organised and disciplined opposition. We have no chance of winning and will probably be knocked out in the group stages as there are no world-class players in our side and they don't have the capacity to battle against the best

No stand out players? Kane, Vardy, Sterling??

The negativity really annoys me get behind a young squad they need support not this negative bile.

p.s - Kane is World class
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,453
Hove
I disagree. I'm finding myself dangerously optimistic this year. Last time in Brazil, with us starting off against Italy and then Uruguay, I was not confident of getting out of that group at all, particularly with all the usual heat and humidity excuses. This time, I can't help it...I THINK we're actually going to do alright.

(Feel free to quote this and throw it back in my FACE when we stuff it up and end up needing to turn Belgium over to progress).

This is why a world cup is only every 4 years. A chance to recover the optimism!
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,452
Sussex
This did make me smile, I thought here we go, someone bigging us up all the way.......to the 1/4s!

I agree, if they suddenly believe in themselves a bit, a 1/4 final place would have to be considered a big success. My big fear is so many of our players lose the ball too much. Rashford, Stirling, Alli, Lingard, Welbeck – all effective in the PL, but ball retention is generally poor. I think we'll play okay, but find it very tough.

yeah whilst I agree. Look at Wales in the Euros.

Not impossible we may actually do ok. Everyone expects nothing so nothing to lose really
 


piersa

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Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
I disagree. I'm finding myself dangerously optimistic this year. Last time in Brazil, with us starting off against Italy and then Uruguay, I was not confident of getting out of that group at all, particularly with all the usual heat and humidity excuses. This time, I can't help it...I THINK we're actually going to do alright.

(Feel free to quote this and throw it back in my FACE when we stuff it up and end up needing to turn Belgium over to progress).

I would desperately love you to come back to me and mercilessly taunt me about how wrong I was, accompanied by a picture of Harold Kane, with the trophy aloft. I just cannot see us in the last 8. We are experts in failure at big tournaments.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I would desperately love you to come back to me and mercilessly taunt me about how wrong I was, accompanied by a picture of Harold Kane, with the trophy aloft. I just cannot see us in the last 8. We are experts in failure at big tournaments.

If we don't make the last 8 this time, we might as well permanently retire the England team from International tournaments.

We've practically got a BYE :thumbsup:
 


piersa

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Apr 17, 2011
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London
If we don't make the last 8 this time, we might as well permanently retire the England team from International tournaments.

We've practically got a BYE :thumbsup:

Three words for you:

Rica Iceland Costa.

Add Panama to that and we are in an absolute world of detritus
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Three words for you:

Rica Iceland Costa.

Add Panama to that and we are in an absolute world of detritus

Rica Costa doesn't count, that was just a dead rubber.

Iceland was an aberration. We'll have LEARNED from it.



Probably.
 




piersa

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Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
Rica Costa doesn't count, that was just a dead rubber.

Iceland was an aberration. We'll have LEARNED from it.

Probably.

You should be in football management. You have the necessary patter :)
 


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