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Postby Big Niall » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:06 am

also , this part of the world is fairly wealthy and children don't play football on the streets as much as they used to, too many fat kids playing video games.

Next time you see a fattie walking down the street with his video game, slap it out of his hand and tell him that if England don't qualify for 2020, you'll beat the lard out of him.

It is the patriotic thing to do :D
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:09 am

Im disappointed England didn't qualify


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Yeah right. :D
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Postby Big Niall » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:11 am

PhiLFC wrote:Great game I really enjoyed it:

- fantastic atmosphere the fans from both sides were well up for it

- cuppla super goals, Crouch really is a very good player

- a few mistakes and one absolute howler

- a penalty that never was taken by the worse player on the pitch.

it had everything.


I'm supporting the Republic of Ireland now (due to being 3rd generation Irish) and never again will follow that shower of shit that played last night.

Flippa me kippa, bejeesus, 'mon the hoops - well something like that  :sniffle

YOu want to support ROI from now on? have you seen us play? Two words:

"Lee Carsley"
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Postby NANNY RED » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:12 am

Bamaga man wrote:
NANNY RED wrote:(Quote)    Good enough for England but not Liverpool.



:laugh:

:D

Nanny I hope you didnt take that as one of my dismal chat up lines, as you find it quite funny. I dont want you getting mixed messges here, I know oldtimers is a mare girl.  :D













































BTW are you married ?  :D

You make me laugh so much

By the way less off the old timers bit im not on me pension yet lad . Loooooong way to go.

But you have cheered me up though after last night   :laugh:














What happend last night Bamaga i cant remember   :eyebrow
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:21 am

What happend last night Bamaga i cant remember   



I knew you'd forget, from a personal point of view I wasnt happen with the performance.  :(  :;):


Mind you though England are easily forgetable even to a nipper like me. :D
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Postby NANNY RED » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:30 am

Bamaga man wrote:
What happend last night Bamaga i cant remember   



I knew you'd forget, from a personal point of view I wasnt happen with the performance.  :(  :;):


Mind you though England are easily forgetable even to a nipper like me. :D

Desperate crisis calls for desperate measures and it looks like were talking desperate at the moment :laugh:


Anyway im off to work have a nice day or night see ya
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:35 am

NANNY RED wrote:
Bamaga man wrote:
What happend last night Bamaga i cant remember   



I knew you'd forget, from a personal point of view I wasnt happen with the performance.  :(  :;):


Mind you though England are easily forgetable even to a nipper like me. :D

Desperate crisis calls for desperate measures and it looks like were talking desperate at the moment :laugh:


Anyway im off to work have a nice day or night see ya

:laugh:

Have a good day Nanny.  :)
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Postby PhiLFC » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:39 am

Big Niall wrote:
PhiLFC wrote:Great game I really enjoyed it:

- fantastic atmosphere the fans from both sides were well up for it

- cuppla super goals, Crouch really is a very good player

- a few mistakes and one absolute howler

- a penalty that never was taken by the worse player on the pitch.

it had everything.


I'm supporting the Republic of Ireland now (due to being 3rd generation Irish) and never again will follow that shower of shit that played last night.

Flippa me kippa, bejeesus, 'mon the hoops - well something like that  :sniffle

YOu want to support ROI from now on? have you seen us play? Two words:

"Lee Carsley"

I can't deny my roots my fellow spudulike.

And from your previous post...

"...I've been called anti-english in the past for saying that English players are nowhere near as good as the hype makes them out to be, "golden generation" my !

I think the media have failed to grasp that Eastern European football is more technically gifted than British football, the croatian skills were much better than the long ball and chase british game.

The world loves English league as it is fast and furious - unfortunately at the highest level of international football that isn't enough.

It has nothing to do with foreigners, England failed to qualify for a world cup in 1970s, missed out on 1984,1994 too...."




I totally agree with you.  The "Golden Generation" were embarrassing in the world cup and the Euro qualifiers all this "world class player" crap gets on my nerves.

It's not just eastern European but also the rest of the world that has improved whilst the British teams remain pretty much stagnant... maybe not Scotland so much but they had a very low base to come up from after the Bertie Voigt era.

People are just trying to find a scapegoat with the foreigner thing but England have done nowt since 66 with or without foreign players in the league.
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Postby Ace Ventura » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:49 am

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Ace Ventura wrote:I cant actually believe what i was watching last night. It was so bad and possibly the worst performance from an England side that i can remember.
He (Mclaren) talked himself and the team up before the game, saying they couldnt and wouldnt lose and then proceeded to select a side like that.
Gamble after gamble like he has from the start.
He has stuck by Robinson after him performing poorly for months not allowing Carson any time to get a bit of experience and familiarity with the other players. To then select him in that game was a massive gamble and especially on that pitch.
Our midfield despite having 5 was over run, work that out.
Crouch was again superb and took his goal really well, after a great cross from Beckham.
Like Ivor said it wouldnt be right to make Carson a scapegoat, yes he was woeful but he was in out of his depth imo, and it could and should of been more convincing.
It was never a penalty either. We then somehow get back into it and still manage to throw it away, we just appear unable to keep the ball which for top players is an absolute joke.

The plus point is hopefuly know we will get a manager in who can take the team forwards. The first 11 (when fit) is up there with the best sides and with someone who can get the best out of them they could be a decent side.

Understand with what your saying Ace but you cannot just rely on eleven players at international level you need top players to step in when things are not working out.

Options last night to win us the game Defoe and Bent. Diabolical

I'm not making any excuses for Mclaren, like most have said he was out of his depth and made major mistakes regarding selections and systems.
But we were missing half a team last night, with the right manager and all of the players fit we would have a side that could compete with most.
Admittedly the striker situation is a problem although i think Defoe is a better player than he is given credit for at this moment, he needs to move and play regulaly. Also there is Dean Ashton to come back into it as well.
Rooney, Owen Crouch Defoe and Ashton, thats not that bad really is it ?
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Postby ivor_the_injun » Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:51 am

This morning, I'm simply not ar*ed.

English football has needed a wake up call for years now, and finally we've got it. Rather the Euros than a World Cup, I suppose.

The thing that makes me laugh is when that f*cking bloater Barwick (give that tw*t a thin mint and lets be rid of the guy, incidentally) pipes up with immediate action, in the form of an audit of English football from the grass roots upwards. It's like the FA only notice there's a problem when the cheques from the sponsors stop turning up. Would everything really have been rosy if the team had successfully shut up shop for the last 20 mins last night? Would it f*ck.

Why can't we find 11 players in this country that can pass to one another? I'm not even talking about anything tactical, just fundamental 5/10 yard passes to feet, getting simple triangles going, and keeping yourself moving and available. I've seen more grasp of ball retention in non-league football than international football in recent years, and I think the time's come now to just start all over again. I'd actually like to watch an England training session and see what they do with themselves - come match day most of the team look like they've never met.
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Postby stmichael » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:10 pm

25th May 2005. Liverpool trudge in 3...0 down to Milan at half time of the Champions League final. Liverpool had been torn apart by an efficient and ruthless team. The fans, sensing the pain of their disconsolate heroes, sing their hearts out in a passionate and rousing rendition of "You'll never walk alone".


21 Nov 2007. England, needing only a draw, are out thought and outplayed by a ruthless and efficient opponent. The players sprint towards the tunnel at half time, their European hopes shattered, having concede 2 poor goals.

A load of scum from the ar$e ends of the country Boo and hiss their appreciation. The posh tw@ts from Hampshire in the corporate boxes, join in with their working class chums.

That's why England can f#ck off.
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Postby PhiLFC » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:16 pm

stmichael wrote:25th May 2005. Liverpool trudge in 3...0 down to Milan at half time of the Champions League final. Liverpool had been torn apart by an efficient and ruthless team. The fans, sensing the pain of their disconsolate heroes, sing their hearts out in a passionate and rousing rendition of "You'll never walk alone".


21 Nov 2007. England, needing only a draw, are out thought and outplayed by a ruthless and efficient opponent. The players sprint towards the tunnel at half time, their European hopes shattered, having concede 2 poor goals.

A load of scum from the ar$e ends of the country Boo and hiss their appreciation. The posh tw@ts from Hampshire in the corporate boxes, join in with their working class chums.

That's why England can f#ck off.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha I was saying exactly this to my mate at half time last night... absolutely hits the nail on the head.

I'm Irish now anyway so I don't care about those English bums
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Postby ivor_the_injun » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:31 pm

stmichael wrote:25th May 2005. Liverpool trudge in 3...0 down to Milan at half time of the Champions League final. Liverpool had been torn apart by an efficient and ruthless team. The fans, sensing the pain of their disconsolate heroes, sing their hearts out in a passionate and rousing rendition of "You'll never walk alone".


21 Nov 2007. England, needing only a draw, are out thought and outplayed by a ruthless and efficient opponent. The players sprint towards the tunnel at half time, their European hopes shattered, having concede 2 poor goals.

A load of scum from the ar$e ends of the country Boo and hiss their appreciation. The posh tw@ts from Hampshire in the corporate boxes, join in with their working class chums.

That's why England can f#ck off.

Spot on. "Our" fans last night were an absolute disgrace. The only times they made noise were during the Croatian national anthem, and at the both half and full time.

They were outsung throughout, and Croatia on and off the pitch showed England exactly how it should be done. When you think about the recent history of that country, with huge loss of life during the war of independence between 1991-95, you simply have to take your hats off to them.

And what a manager they have too in Slaven Bilic - eloquent, tactical nous, passionate... this morning the news is giving it all "oooh...England's golden generation". What absolute horsesh*t. We were bossed by a team that were better than us, and wanted it more even when their job had already been done. THAT is what a national team should be about.
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Postby stmichael » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:34 pm

I'm also sick to the back teeth of people bleating on about how the influx of foreigners is having a detrimental effect on the national team.

If the talent was there it would play, if there was another Adams or a Shearer or a Gazza in the reserves of a major club they would play, they just aren't there IMO.

The reason for this is nothing to do with cheap foreign players stifling development, it's due mainly to the fact that when you look out the window you can't see any kids playing in the street, instead they're playing on the x-box and eating pies.

I also reckon that many of the young players who do end up at the academies have been pushed into playing footy for the money and lifestyle it has to offer, rather than the fact they've just been spotted having a laugh down the park with their mates. How many of these young lads already think they're flash at 14 I wonder? And are managed by their dads who 'want the best deal for their boy?'

English football is on it's :censored: because English football culture has been perverted into some sick pseudo-hollywood which attracts all the wrong sorts IMO, end of.
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Postby ivor_the_injun » Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:44 pm

It's absolutely a wider problem with English society. Kids these days are absolute sh*thouses. When I was growing up in the late 80s/early 90s we'd be on the local park playing 3-'n-in or headers and volleys in the p*ssing rain, but nowadays they're cooped up in their rooms, or sheltering in the doorways of Budgens, texting people that are stood next to them.
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