Chesney Christ
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Lets be positive:
1986. We were in a worse position than this and had only picked up 1 point in a very poor group (anyone remember the picture of Robson on the balcony...?), before going on to win the final group game 3-0. We only exited the tournament after being beaten single-handedly by a fat genius and the team who went on to win it.
1990. We were in the same position as this and had been lacklustre against Ireland. We made the semi-finals, losing to the eventual winners.
1996. We were poor against Switzerland and lucky against Scotland that Gary McCalister missed a penalty. Then we WASTED Holland, and made it to the semi-finals, losing to the eventual winners.
Our game against USA. Despite the pathetic - but tediously predictable - reaction to the performance, we played okay against The States. Not great, but not bad either. And the stats back-up the view that it was a game we dominated. If we play to the same level as that, we will beat Slovenia.
Fabio Capello is a very good football manager. He is not the messiah, but he is no clown. He has been in these situations before, at club level, and has sorted it. We are still in good hands. His record speaks for itself.
Rooney and Lampard are not firing (to say the least), but Gerrard looks "up for it". He was excellent against USA, and okay against Algeria. I can see him taking the Slovenia game by the scruff of the neck and winning it for us, especially if played in behind Rooney.
We don't look too bad defensively. We have conceded 1 freak goal, and James/Green have barely had a save to make.
Spain, Italy and France have all been equally bad or worse. I still expect Italy and Spain to qualify.
None of this is to say we will win the World Cup. We won't. But I still believe we can give a decent account of ourselves and perhaps make the quarters or the semi's.
1986. We were in a worse position than this and had only picked up 1 point in a very poor group (anyone remember the picture of Robson on the balcony...?), before going on to win the final group game 3-0. We only exited the tournament after being beaten single-handedly by a fat genius and the team who went on to win it.
1990. We were in the same position as this and had been lacklustre against Ireland. We made the semi-finals, losing to the eventual winners.
1996. We were poor against Switzerland and lucky against Scotland that Gary McCalister missed a penalty. Then we WASTED Holland, and made it to the semi-finals, losing to the eventual winners.
Our game against USA. Despite the pathetic - but tediously predictable - reaction to the performance, we played okay against The States. Not great, but not bad either. And the stats back-up the view that it was a game we dominated. If we play to the same level as that, we will beat Slovenia.
Fabio Capello is a very good football manager. He is not the messiah, but he is no clown. He has been in these situations before, at club level, and has sorted it. We are still in good hands. His record speaks for itself.
Rooney and Lampard are not firing (to say the least), but Gerrard looks "up for it". He was excellent against USA, and okay against Algeria. I can see him taking the Slovenia game by the scruff of the neck and winning it for us, especially if played in behind Rooney.
We don't look too bad defensively. We have conceded 1 freak goal, and James/Green have barely had a save to make.
Spain, Italy and France have all been equally bad or worse. I still expect Italy and Spain to qualify.
None of this is to say we will win the World Cup. We won't. But I still believe we can give a decent account of ourselves and perhaps make the quarters or the semi's.
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