
jim mk2
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England 1-0. Stupid by Henderson. Come on England. Colombia need reining in by the referee
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Was asking the same question. Always looks so composed playing for City but nervous and rushed playing for England. Colombia are a nasty side. England need to keep cool or they'll get yellow cards or worse
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Typical of the Japanese, clean and tidy and polite just like their country. Imagine our lot cleaning up the mess they leave behind ?
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It's because they play in the over-hyped Premler League, which we are constantly told is the best league in the world.
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That's Kane cursed tonight then. Colombia journalists outraged at today's press conferences that questions from English reporters were more about our next opponents than Colombia. There is also anger in Colombia at today's Sun lead story headline, which references drugs. English arrogance and exceptionalism is all building up to another disappointment tonight.
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Probably not as bad as McClaren and Keegan, but still complacent and lazy as his comments after the penalty debacle showed. He was also another ex-player with an inflated sense of his self-worth and not intelligent enough to realise his remarks about the disabled were unacceptable. .
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Disagree. We've had managers with good club records (Revie, Hodgson, Eriksson), thrown money at the problem (Capello), and hired poor managers just because they were English (Keegan, Hoddle). In short, apart from unlucky misses with Robson and Venables, nothing has worked, suggesting the system is at fault rather than the man in charge. Southgate is intelligent and is trying a different approach by building success from the junior teams upwards. He deserves the job as much as anyone and a fair crack at the job. I'd keep him for another 4 years even if England go out tonight.
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Hoddle was a typical English manager. He admitted after yet another penalty shootout failure that England had not bothered to practise penalties or even think about who was going to take them. It's a classic English management strategy (in business and in football) and how we do things in this country - no planning, no forethought, just turn up and hope for the best. Paisley was a product of the Liverpool boot room. Could barely put 2 words together, was very awkward with the media and would never have passed the interview with the blazers at the FA. Clough should have had the job and would have been hugely popular with the players and public - but again the FA would never consider him.
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Always a puzzle for me why Venables did not stay on after Euro 96. He had a very good England team with a great team spirit. Was it something to do with his dodgy business dealings ?
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Seen it all before....young talent, planning ahead, new generation, it'll be better next time, jam tomorrow etc etc. Apart from 1990 (when a good England team was very unlucky) and the 1996 Euros (which we should have won), it's been one catastrophic failure after another. Some of us have been waiting since 1966 for the ship to come in. Time for England to deliver
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Belgium had hard work of that, and all credit to Japan, but class showed in the end. Fancy them to beat Brazil.
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Reverse ferret
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Belgium should win this at a canter. Japan's defence looks very stretched
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Agree. It looks that way. Players he'd had his eyes on would have been snapped up by now. Having said that, the Oxford signing was announced out of the blue so they might have something in the pipeline. It's not difficult to foresee last-minute loan deals for players on the fringes of "bigger" clubs.
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Editorial note chaps: it's Colombia, not Columbia
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Even if England get past Colombia - which is 50-50 at best - we would then likely face Sweden, and we always struggle against them for some reason. We've only ever lost to Belgium once before - in 1936. Last night was shocking in many ways. I've never seen such a disinterested, lackadaisical display from a professional footballer as that from Eric Dier. In a World Cup it was unforgivable.
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Reports of flag flying at half mast over Buckingham Palace.........
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Don't mention the var if you have any German friends. I might try it once to see if I get away with it.
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Steady on.
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Who would have bet Sweden would put 3 past Mexico? It will be typically German to get through so luckily. Edit, that's rubbish
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This exactly how Germany plays at tournaments. Always finds a way through, despite not playing well, and ends up in the semi-final or final. Would love to be proved wrong though !
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A draw would have seen them through - I don't blame them for that. Most teams would have done the same - including Argentina.
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Tough on Nigeria, who didn't deserve to go out. Worst sight of the World Cup so far was Maradona making gestures to some people near him after the winning goal. I would like to join the general consensus in agreeing that it would be very pleasant to see Argentina get stuffed in the next round
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A "character test" is a great innovation by Mowbray . It's a pity we didn't have one years ago - it would have saved us from the likes of Martin Dahlin, Danny Murphy and Bradley Orr. Personally, I'd wouldn't sign any player who didn't have 3 A-levels, who didn't wear a suit and tie for the interview and had any facial hair. Tattoos would be a no-no too. Nice Boys only need apply.
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And the Portugal sub waited 2 minutes to come on while the player he replaced ambled off the field