I watched the match on the BBC yesterday and the commentator trotted out that "man for man, you'd only take 1 or 2 Germans, wouldn't you?"
Embaressing lack of knowledge shown up again
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I watched the match on the BBC yesterday and the commentator trotted out that "man for man, you'd only take 1 or 2 Germans, wouldn't you?"
Embaressing lack of knowledge shown up again
Oh, football style? "Proper" football has always been the aim of the club. We've achieved it with varying success. Martin Moran had us playing lovely stuff (1999-2001). Pete got us playing good stuff at times, but the gap between us and some of the over-spending teams was enormous at times, so we had no choice but to go more defensive really. Doolin - well...
I enjoyed the English free-kick just before the Germans' third goal. "A flimsy looking wall there from Germany - only four in it". The wall blocked the free and Germany went straight down the pitch and scored.
Every country probably thinks their own players are better than most others. We don't know what the Germans were saying pre-match about their (they were probably right though). God knows we suffer from it here. Not long ago I heard my friend Dunphy saying we had 5 or 6 "world class players" (Given, Dunne, O'Shea, Duff, Doyle and another I can't recall) in the team. Given apart, the others are journeymen Premiership players so let's not throw stones at our friends across the water. The BBC panel went all gilesish/dunphyish at the end. "Hopeless", "ridiculous", "scandalous defending", "terrible", filled the airwaves.
That was funny alright.
I watched UCD for several years (I was studying there and I was boycotting Tolka!) and they have always been a great example of playing the right way. They had lovely attacking players in my day, Peter Hanrahan, Mark McKenna (quality), Mick Kavanagh...
I think the term journeyman in professional sport refers to a player who has some experience but is not regarded as one of the top players. I don't think it means someone who has been to a lot of clubs. At least that's not the sense in which I used it.
Hmm.
Like that clown would know anything about The World Cup!
Apparently the English players were not happy with the training pitch, bit hard ;)
Well nice to see Roy back on the telly, always has an opinion.
Was that today? Seems like it was, should be on again if that's the case/
Gerrard and Lampard do not play well together for England. Will Capello now bite the bullet and drop one of them?!?
The team needs serious freshening up! New GK, perhaps its time for them to start phasing Terry out (he was awful yday), need to find a decent holding midfielder, proper wingers (Lennon and Milner have the potential to step upto the mark) and a suitable partner for Rooney.
I have a feeling Capello will drop the entire team and go back to Italy. This "two weeks" business seems to be a piece of theater set up to make it look like the FA is agonising over the decision to sack him.
Forget about Goal line technology - this is the way forward :D
http://www.balls.ie/2010/06/29/ze-ge...ego-what-else/
On the Roy comments -- think he said it y'day. I have no time for the verbal nonsense he has been spouting to the media regulary for the last while BUT my mate told me to listen to what he said on capello and the english team y'day and i have to say he was absolutely right this time.
The fact that he said to the english media , was even better - im sure they didnt like it but thats makes it even better
Tom Humphries on the failure of the Premier League to produce English players, compared to the young German players getting game time in the Bundesliga: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...273557820.html
Priceless.......;)
http://vimeo.com/12916007
http://vimeo.com/12916007
Tony Cascarino's 'unbiased' punditry goes from bad............
http://community.footballpools.com/b...+And+Gossip%29
to worse............:eek:
http://community.footballpools.com/b...r-for-england/