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Marshy

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
19,955
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
No one dislikes Heskey as a player more than me, everyone knows that on this site, I thought he had a decent game last night, he did what he was in the side for in my opinion.

However the reason he is the side is because he supposedly brings the best out of Rooney...well that certainly wasnt the case last night.

As long as we persist with either Heskey or Crouch as a front man we wont do anything in this world cup, we still go long ball from the full backs to often when we have the big man upfront, we should be keeping the ball and playing through midfield where our best players are.

It was crying out for Defoe not Crouch in those last 20 mins, a really sharp little finisher not another lump changing like for like Heskey/Crouch.

For me we have to Keep Gerrard central, that means playing him behind Rooney who becomes the furthest player forward like with Man U then Barry can come into Central midfield and give Lampard a bit more freedom to bomb forward, something he didnt have the opportunity to do last night.

Positives are there is STILL time to sort it, and we will still win the group and can win the World Cup

Also i havent seen anyone better yet..
 


No one dislikes Heskey as a player more than me, everyone knows that on this site, I thought he had a decent game last night, he did what he was in the side for in my opinion.

However the reason he is the side is because he supposedly brings the best out of Rooney...well that certainly wasnt the case last night.

As long as we persist with either Heskey or Crouch as a front man we wont do anything in this world cup, we still go long ball from the full backs to often when we have the big man upfront, we should be keeping the ball and playing through midfield where our best players are.

It was crying out for Defoe not Crouch in those last 20 mins, a really sharp little finisher not another lump changing like for like Heskey/Crouch.

For me we have to Keep Gerrard central, that means playing him behind Rooney who becomes the furthest player forward like with Man U then Barry can come into Central midfield and give Lampard a bit more freedom to bomb forward, something he didnt have the opportunity to do last night.

Positives are there is STILL time to sort it, and we will still win the group and can win the World Cup

Also i havent seen anyone better yet..

I could swear you said that earlier...?
 












eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
You just have to compare last night to the performances giving against Mexico, who totally outplayed us, and Japan, who deflected crosses in to even things up. We were lively and endeavourous, never perfect or the surest of footed, but for harder-working than we'd been. And that's what Capitan Pello demands.
Gerrard looked to take charge, and no player has done that for a while. Lampard was his normal dithering self. Lennon scurrying. SWP letting himself down with the ball, but still racing around. Rooney will come good. We all know how annoyingly good he is. Heskey was vibrant and elephantine. Cole was tenacious and difficult to pass. Terry was solid enough. Carragher came on and looked a little out of his league, but should still be ok enough. Johnson was nippy and attack-minded. And Green was Green and doesn't believe in clean sheets.
We were ok. Better than i thought. Even if not as good as the press promised we would be in their salesmen ways.

Agree with this 100%. Some of the shite that my Arsenal-supporting 'friends' are coming out with about last night's game, and Heskey in particular, is disgraceful.

Then they turn on me by saying, "the only reason you thought England played ok last night is because you support a shit club, where success for you is surviving relegation."

C*nts, the lot of them :tosser:

.
 


nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Thought we looked really dangerous going down the right.
We restricted them to 2 decent goal chances (not including the freak goal)
I lost count of the number of balls slid across their 6 yard box that needed either very brave goal keeping or scrambling away by the defence.
Heskey showed why he's in the squad.

We've been crap in opening games plenty of times and bounced back, does anyone remember how poor we were in our first 2 games in '86 when we went on to win the next 2 games 3-0 before being cheated out of it by the eventual winners?
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,038
West, West, West Sussex
We drew our first game in 1966 and I think we did okay in that tournament :lol:
 




My Name Is Gully

Active member
May 9, 2008
498
Dorset
Agree with the OP entirely; plus surely both Heskey and Lennon cannot possibly bottle it on another one on one situation again after (hopefully) a roasting by Capello, and now SWP has shown he is useless we might see Joe Cole get a start on the left.
 


Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
I thought we were good last night. We looked threatening on the flanks with SWP and Lennon. Heskey looked back to his best with his hold up ability and his winning headers. Should of taken that chance though. USA did a good job on Rooney, he had to come deep to get the ball. But he shouldn't find any problems against Algeria or Slovenia for space. Johnson and Ashley Cole bombing forward was also a positive, just bring on Friday now....
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Great to see a thread with a balanced view of the game, and I pretty muh concur with most of the posts on here. England certainly wern't shit, and on another day we'd have won that match comfortably - the USA were VERY fortunate to escape with a point, and they know it.

Individually there were more good performances than bad, and we had them on the back foot for most of the game. Rooney was disappointing but we know he'll come good, and with the pace down the flanks, we'll have more joy against a team that hasn't just set out for a draw.

Not a brilliant performance by any means, but nor was it the car-crash a lot of people are making out. Same old same old though, to most of the media and the sheep who follow it, we're either world-beaters or complete and utter shit, with nothing in between.

:thumbsup: The sheep that follow it are a lot of goons on nsc...:thumbsup:
 




ridda

Member
Oct 6, 2003
753
BN1
For me the midfield was the problem area Rooney had to keep dropping deep to pick up the ball, put five in midfield and rooney up front on he's own where he can do more damage.
 




Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
I think they call it the 'facebook generation' Sam - and unfortunately that covers a lot of the twats on here. Many who are in their 30s and 40s but seem to conform to that mentality.

Watched the highlights twice now. England were unlucky and USA created little. England deserved to win 100%. Lennon's run and ball accross just after we scored was so close to being a tap in but for some good last min defending. Yes Heskey should have scored, so too SWP really but it's a shame Heskey missed as it gives idiotic meatheads the chance to have a pop at him when he actually produced an accomplished performance.

Worst thing is as per my post on the official match thread i said it would be 1-1 and KNEW it would bring the usual moaning twat-heads out.

f*** it i'm a die hard England fan and i aint afraid to say I STILL BELIEVE as we all do with Albion. That's what being a SUPPORTER is all about. Half the twats on here turn into whinging armchair PremierShip 'fans' who watch Man U win 90% of games on the tele, moan at every little error and are never happy...

Rant over.
 


Double Hard Bastard

New member
Oct 16, 2006
392
Agree with this 100%. Some of the shite that my Arsenal-supporting 'friends' are coming out with about last night's game, and Heskey in particular, is disgraceful.

Then they turn on me by saying, "the only reason you thought England played ok last night is because you support a shit club, where success for you is surviving relegation."

C*nts, the lot of them :tosser:

.

Your mates sound like twat's, i'd know my mates sound exactly the same! The bain of living in London!
 




DJ Leon

New member
Aug 30, 2003
3,446
Hassocks
If we consider ourselves potential quarter finalists then we did pretty well. If we consider ourselves potential winners then frankly we were a shambles.
 


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