Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
We beat them in a group game in Euro 2000.
Wondering if we've ever met the Germans this early on in a tournament?
Usually it's at the quarter finals and beyond, isn't it?
Wondering if we've ever met the Germans this early on in a tournament?
Usually it's at the quarter finals and beyond, isn't it?
Spain, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, France all in the other half of the draw to us
We beat them in a group game in Euro 2000.
We beat them in a group game in Euro 2000.
Lets see how many tedious "I don't give a shit about England" GUMBO'S turn their noses up for England vs Germany next week then.
Not that they'd ever admit it.
Would’ve been great to have had Hungary, but in the end that Germany goal saw us miss France so on balance I think you have to take the draw we’ve ended up with. Yeah, Germany seem to have an Indian sign over us when it comes to knockout games but this time I genuinely think we are better than them. Look at it this way:
- 5 out of the 6 top ranked sides at the tournament are in the other half of the draw. The only one that isn’t is England.
- Denmark, ranked 10th in the world, are the highest ranked team in our side of the draw.
- Only one side (Austria) in the other half of the draw are ranked outside the top 14. Germany are ranked 12th.
- The average ranking of the other half of the draw is 8.9. Ours is 17.3 (minus England).
It’s indisputable that we have a more favourable route than those in the upper half of the draw. Germany: we mustn’t fear the name or the history. They’re ranked below the likes of Denmark and Mexico for a reason - they ain’t all that. They’ve just laboured to a 2-2 draw against Hungary with home advantage, and were very recently beaten by the footballing powerhouse that is North Macedonia.
They will be more frightened of us, at Wembley, than we are of them. In many ways, this draw is better than Hungary. If we had beaten them, we’d be no more than the flat track bullies we apparently were at the World Cup. In Germany we have a ‘name’, and in beating them confidence in the team will grow and the dissenting voices will dissipate.
And we will beat them. Mark my words.
Would’ve been great to have had Hungary, but in the end that Germany goal saw us miss France so on balance I think you have to take the draw we’ve ended up with. Yeah, Germany seem to have an Indian sign over us when it comes to knockout games but this time I genuinely think we are better than them. Look at it this way:
- 5 out of the 6 top ranked sides at the tournament are in the other half of the draw. The only one that isn’t is England.
- Denmark, ranked 10th in the world, are the highest ranked team in our side of the draw.
- Only one side (Austria) in the other half of the draw are ranked outside the top 14. Germany are ranked 12th.
- The average ranking of the other half of the draw is 8.9. Ours is 17.3 (minus England).
It’s indisputable that we have a more favourable route than those in the upper half of the draw. Germany: we mustn’t fear the name or the history. They’re ranked below the likes of Denmark and Mexico for a reason - they ain’t all that. They’ve just laboured to a 2-2 draw against Hungary with home advantage, and were very recently beaten by the footballing powerhouse that is North Macedonia.
They will be more frightened of us, at Wembley, than we are of them. In many ways, this draw is better than Hungary. If we had beaten them, we’d be no more than the flat track bullies we apparently were at the World Cup. In Germany we have a ‘name’, and in beating them confidence in the team will grow and the dissenting voices will dissipate.
And we will beat them. Mark my words.
Would’ve been great to have had Hungary, but in the end that Germany goal saw us miss France so on balance I think you have to take the draw we’ve ended up with. Yeah, Germany seem to have an Indian sign over us when it comes to knockout games but this time I genuinely think we are better than them. Look at it this way:
- 5 out of the 6 top ranked sides at the tournament are in the other half of the draw. The only one that isn’t is England.
- Denmark, ranked 10th in the world, are the highest ranked team in our side of the draw.
- Only one side (Austria) in the other half of the draw are ranked outside the top 14. Germany are ranked 12th.
- The average ranking of the other half of the draw is 8.9. Ours is 17.3 (minus England).
It’s indisputable that we have a more favourable route than those in the upper half of the draw. Germany: we mustn’t fear the name or the history. They’re ranked below the likes of Denmark and Mexico for a reason - they ain’t all that. They’ve just laboured to a 2-2 draw against Hungary with home advantage, and were very recently beaten by the footballing powerhouse that is North Macedonia.
They will be more frightened of us, at Wembley, than we are of them. In many ways, this draw is better than Hungary. If we had beaten them, we’d be no more than the flat track bullies we apparently were at the World Cup. In Germany we have a ‘name’, and in beating them confidence in the team will grow and the dissenting voices will dissipate.
And we will beat them. Mark my words.
Good post, still not sure if I share your optimism that we will beat them though! Just feels like the hoodoo lingers over us and can just envisage us putting in a lethargic display, if we play to our strengths and play an attacking line up I'll feel a bit more buoyant.
Would’ve been great to have had Hungary, but in the end that Germany goal saw us miss France so on balance I think you have to take the draw we’ve ended up with. Yeah, Germany seem to have an Indian sign over us when it comes to knockout games but this time I genuinely think we are better than them. Look at it this way:
- 5 out of the 6 top ranked sides at the tournament are in the other half of the draw. The only one that isn’t is England.
- Denmark, ranked 10th in the world, are the highest ranked team in our side of the draw.
- Only one side (Austria) in the other half of the draw are ranked outside the top 14. Germany are ranked 12th.
- The average ranking of the other half of the draw is 8.9. Ours is 17.3 (minus England).
It’s indisputable that we have a more favourable route than those in the upper half of the draw. Germany: we mustn’t fear the name or the history. They’re ranked below the likes of Denmark and Mexico for a reason - they ain’t all that. They’ve just laboured to a 2-2 draw against Hungary with home advantage, and were very recently beaten by the footballing powerhouse that is North Macedonia.
They will be more frightened of us, at Wembley, than we are of them. In many ways, this draw is better than Hungary. If we had beaten them, we’d be no more than the flat track bullies we apparently were at the World Cup. In Germany we have a ‘name’, and in beating them confidence in the team will grow and the dissenting voices will dissipate.
And we will beat them. Mark my words.
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I’m with you. But I do recall feeling similarly at WC 2010. And Germany destroyed us that day.
Fortunately very different circumstances now. That team of ours was at the end of its cycle, now we’re at the start of a new exciting generation. And we’re at home. So we definitely have a great chance.
I’ll happily take a tight 1-0 or 2-1, but god help us if it goes to penalties against the Germans. That could be brutal.