Every other team has three goalkeepers. That's why the size of tournament sqauds was increased to 23 so that an extra specialist player could be included.
So which is it?
Anyway, Lee Dixon is convinced that England will murder Ecuador. Though he also maintained that England played flowing football ('at their best'). He must have had a few jars with the drunken English woman who, before tonight's game, loudly proclaimed "Oo's Ecuador?!"
Sweden pull it off again. England and Rooney looked knackered, although the reliably brilliant Gerrard dug them out.
Already, the pundits are discounting a tasty looking Ecuador side who have the edge over England in as far passing the ball from A-B is concerned.
As for Cole's goal-what an absolute pearler.
Can anyone explain the reasons for half of the last round of group matches being shown at the ridiculous time of 3 o'clock? It was understandable that there would be a early afternoon kick-off during the three matches per day run (otherwise, they'd be playing for two months). However now that we have moved on to two broadcasts per day, why drop the 5pm start and continue to play in the middle of the day when audiences are at work and the heat on the pitch is still suffocating? The host nation for instance will be seen by only a fraction of those viewing their previous two encounters. Talk about a farce.
I thought the Portuguese were appalling yesterday. They lacked any sort of cutting edge and, Deco's goal aside, they never looked like troubling the Iranian back-line. Holland or Argentina should deal with them easily enough.
Yeah but Cafu's past it. You'll run rings round him. It's all looking good for England.
They were quite good in the first half you know. So I'm told anyway.
The Ukraine walked their group. They may not be world beaters but they are a solid European outfit-certainly not deserving of an 'it's only Ukraine' label.
It was only Paraguay.
That would be the Ukraine that qualified first out of UEFA?
And their squad is patently better than England's. Indeed the Spain squad is consistently superior to most rivals. The problem is that they never perform. I can't see them breaking tradition this year. It was a good start but they'll soon bomb out as usual.
Indeed. Those people who pay the licence fee in NI, Wales and Scotland couldn't give a monkey's about England's chances at the World Cup. Yet, there on their TV screens every night-hype, hype, hype, hysteria, hysteria, hysteria.
Oh and they play at potato throwing in the Republic of Ireland. Not Northern Ireland.
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