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Yep with a 2-0 Home defeat to Chile and a 1-0 home defeat to Germany( B team ) the signs are looking goodRoy Hodgson is getting it right.
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Yep with a 2-0 Home defeat to Chile and a 1-0 home defeat to Germany( B team ) the signs are looking goodRoy Hodgson is getting it right.
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The only positive for me watching that England performance is that I don't have to watch them again now till March
Spot on. Walker, Cole, Cleverley, Rooney and Sturridge I thought were awful. In fact the whole back line worries me for the world cup. The centre back pairing being the biggest concern. The days of Terry, Ferdinand, Adams, Campbell and Butcher. Any free kick or corner coming in and these guys you could depend on with putting their head in where it hurts. Rooney losing his cool when things are not going his way is another concern. Getting sent off in the first group game when grumpy is something Refs will be looking for because of who he is. When we see the strength of the rest of the nations next summer I see not beyond three group games and then coming home.
To cut a long story short - we'll bumble through the group stage after a luck lustre 0-0 with Ghana and a 1-1 with Switzerland having to win 1-0 against USA in the final group game, then on to last 16 with a favourable draw we could progress to last 8 when we come up against the big guns of either Brazil, Germany or Argentina where we'll put up a plucky performances to lose either by the odd goal or lose on pens
De-ja-vu anyone
That was pretty similar to last World Cup except we got crushed 4-1 by GermanyThat wouldn't be de-ja-vu, did you watch the last world cup, we were a lot worse than that! I'd snatch your hand off for an odd goal defeat/pens in the last 8! I thought I was being optimistic!!!
What do you expect!? We have not got the quality to beat teams like that.
How many English centre backs actually start in the Premier League each week?
And why are there too many foreigners? Because there's only a handful of clubs who are teaching kids at a young age that the ball is a friend, and the pass is the most important thing in the game. We're still a land of shouting thugs, who's young footballers dads shout bile at the opponent and want their kid to 'get stuck in there'.
If the home grown kids were good enough, we'd have more. Don't blame the premiership.
It is clear that we are further behind the rest of the world than ever before.