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England v Hungary



Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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England's World Cup Starts Here, Folks

Forget the years of qualifying, months of jockeying for positions in Sven's squad and weeks of Wayne Rooney-related 'will he, won't he?' - this is where the World Cup starts for England, at Old Trafford against Hungary tonight.

This is where we see the team that Sven built, the XI that will face Paraguay in Frankfurt next Saturday. For 90 minutes at least we can forget about Rooney's foot, stop laughing at Jermaine Jenas, and watch England's World Cup team in action.

And isn't it all a bit exciting?

It's been made even more exciting by the revelation that Jamie Carragher will play in midfield - there's nothing like an unexpected tactical change just days before a tournament to crank up interest.

We all thought we could reel off a Rooney-less England team in our sleep, though most of us weren't happy with Peter Crouch as a Plan A and banged the 'push Gerrard further up front' drum until we almost deafened ourselves, and now it seems that even Sven wasn't happy with that lanky plan.

After shocking us with his squad selection, he's now shocking us with tactical changes. We like this demob-happy version of Sven who, after years of predictability, seems to have decided to give us all a thrill again by picking untried teenagers and fielding players out of position.

Tonight at Old Trafford we shall see the fruits in one of the few international friendlies worth sitting down and watching from start to finish, one of the few international friendlies in which the players are thinking of England and not the fact that their club manager has told them not to play more than an hour and to only give 80%.

Will Ashley Cole look like the player of two years ago? Will the Gerrard and Lampard partnership blossom with the security of a holding player? Will Rio Ferdinand concentrate for the full 90 minutes? How many times will the BBC commentary team mention the 'R' word?

For once we've actually got questions and we should see answers. England's World Cup starts here, and even the cynics amongst us are getting just a little bit excited...
 








Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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So let me get this straight. He's seriously thinking about playing Carragher in the "Ledley King" defensive midfielder role.

This is the same Ledley King who was not even included for the preliminary squad despite having an injury nowehere near as bad as Rooneys.

It seems he's now realised that after watching training and the Belarus match that it might be best to go with a ballwinner after all. Hey Sven, most of us have been saying this for years! Except that he's made this discovery AFTER he picked the squad.

What is Michael Carrick supposed to think of this notion? Or the second striker who will now be left out? This should be a time for settling the team down, not using players out of position.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Dougal said:
after years of predictability, seems to have decided to give us all a thrill again by picking untried teenagers and fielding players out of position.
Not sure if "thrilled" is how I'd describe it, being as I'm having to come to terms and live with the consequences of Mark McGhee doing the same bloody thing with my team over the last 9 months.
 






When I was 32 I went and saw England v Hungary at Wembley, only 17,000 turned up. It was about 1993. How things have changed.

It was bloody cold that night and despite, the lack of people the toilets were still a mess.

LC
 


Kenhead

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Oct 1, 2003
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I'm going to watch this game on the tele tonight, not overally excited about it but i can't wait until next friday when it all kicks off
 




Gazwag

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Going to watch probably but cannot get a bit excited about the game especially when I think back to every other pre-competition friendly :yawn: we have played over the years.
 




Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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A goal for Owen would be nice, and a STORMING performance from Gerrard is also required. This 4-1-3-1-1 formation should be a bit of an eye-opener. Hope it works.
 




bigc

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London Calling said:
When I was 32 I went and saw England v Hungary at Wembley, only 17,000 turned up. It was about 1993. How things have changed.

It was bloody cold that night and despite, the lack of people the toilets were still a mess.

LC

what was the score/team like?
 




Easy 10

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Trufflehound said:
Sounds like they're all just going to stand in one long line along the pitch, like they do for the national anthems.
Don't go giving him any MORE bright ideas, please.

"vell err, it vos an experiment that vent a leetle bit wrong, which vos a pity of course, but, errr, ve vill learn from zis, and I'm sure it vill all be fine ven the, errrr, verld cup begins".
 
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Trufflehound

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Aug 5, 2003
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Easy 10 said:
Don't go giving him any MORE bright ideas, please.

"vell err, it vos an experiment that vent a leetle bit wrong, which vos a pity of course, but, errr, ve vill learn from zis, and I'm sure it vill all be fine ven the, errrr, verld cup begins".

You've got to admit it would confuse the hell out of the opposition though. Especially if they all linked arms for a rousing chorus of Auld Lang Syne every time they got the ball.
 
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Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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I'm not expecting too much. In 1990 when we reached the semi-finals in our 3 warm-up friendlies we beat Denmark 1-0, lost 2-1 to Uruguay (both at Wembley), then drew 1-1 away with Tunisia.

Actually the Group games weren't much better (1-1 with Ireland, 0-0 Holland and 1-0 win over Egypt).
 




Muhammad - I’m hard - Bruce Lee

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Trufflehound said:
Sounds like they're all just going to stand in one long line along the pitch, like they do for the national anthems.
:lolol:
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Going on England's past record in games just before a World Cup expect a f***ing dreadful performance :( Hope I'm wrong
 




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