Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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With England there is such an air of inevitability about how events will unfold:
1. Putting minnows to the sword in qualifying.
2. Making hard work of the second seeded teams.
3. An encouraging friendly heralding false hope.
4. The pre-tournament hype "This is the best bunch of players we've had since 1966" etc.
5. The cautious progress through the first 2 matches of the tournament group.
6. A decisive third group match, where we're either shite and get eliminated or we're brilliant, prompting another false dawn before we get knocked out by the first decent side we face.
7. The inquest: the players were too tired from a hectic season, X big player was carrying an injury throughout the tournament, clamour for the manager to be sacked.
8. The FA back their man.
9. The whole cycle repeats itself
1. Putting minnows to the sword in qualifying.
2. Making hard work of the second seeded teams.
3. An encouraging friendly heralding false hope.
4. The pre-tournament hype "This is the best bunch of players we've had since 1966" etc.
5. The cautious progress through the first 2 matches of the tournament group.
6. A decisive third group match, where we're either shite and get eliminated or we're brilliant, prompting another false dawn before we get knocked out by the first decent side we face.
7. The inquest: the players were too tired from a hectic season, X big player was carrying an injury throughout the tournament, clamour for the manager to be sacked.
8. The FA back their man.
9. The whole cycle repeats itself