Some still do unfortunately.Originally Posted by Superhoops
3 games in and one cross from the right has led to a goal, Lennon looked good in the friendlies before this and would probably play had Sven the balls to drop Beckham.Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
Some still do unfortunately.Originally Posted by Superhoops
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Lennon does not have an end product to his run, most of the time, as shown against T&T.Originally Posted by Roadend
Be fair. One free led to a Paraguay own goal in first game, one cross led to a Crouch goal in second game, one 'nap' in third game led to a Sweden goal. Net contribution after three games is one assist!Originally Posted by Roadend
(and in the weakest group)
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
He set up Gerrard's goal as well. He was named man of the match against T&T. Any game in the WC is a big game, despite the opposition and T&T have proved that they are a good side anyway.
Proved against T+T, hahahaha, 20 minutes in his first ever world cup match and you've ascertained he has no end product. Well done you.
I must have been on drugs that day because my recollection of his performance is that it was one of the best I had seen for a long time throughout the game. Anyway that's neither here nor there.
I see Owen is gone:
Owen ruled out for several months
Wednesday's scan confirmed the bad news for Owen
Michael Owen is out of the World Cup and flying back to England after rupturing his anterior cruciate knee ligament in the 2-2 draw with Sweden.
A scan on Wednesday confirmed the worst fears about Owen's injury following his dramatic collapse early in the match.
"Obviously it's a massive blow. As soon as it happened I knew I was in trouble," said the 26-year-old striker.
Coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said: "I'm sorry for him. But we have many players who can take that second striker role."
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Not sure about the last sentence, Sven !!
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
That makes it look as if he doesn't give a toss. Expect some stinging words from Owen about Svens tactics and methods once he departs methinks![]()
Newcastle will be thrilled.
He trying to convince us or himself??Originally Posted by OwlsFan
Set up = a 'precision' 4 yard pass to Gerard who was about 30 yards from goal at the time!Originally Posted by dmandmythdledge
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Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
I was at the England / Sweden game in Cologne. Very entertaining, virtually a Premiership match. Very little of the finesse seen in other groups but a good honest scrap between two sides prepared to engage each other in a game.
I thought the game started with both teams relatively equal but England gained control of the first half. Owen Hargreaves actually looked good in this period, making good tackles and playing simple passes to those who can use the ball more effectively.
This was the first time I'd seen either Rooney or Beckham live. Beckham is very one dimensional. Even his set pieces were poor. Rooney wasn't as sharp as he can be but is still a handful.
Joe Cole was the only quality performer on the night for England but even he lost his way once his teammates did.
I thought it was incredible how yet again England surrendered the initiative in a game like this. With luck Sweden could have gone 3-1 up when they should have had no way back into the game.
All Sweden did, from what I could see, was up the tempo and press the man in possession. England had no response.
So, it looks like England have completey failed to learn the lessons of WC02 & EURO2004.
But, I've always felt that by accident Sven could stumble across an XI that might be more effective. He'd never have had the balls to drop Owen, but now he doesn't have to.
Surely a team, with some variation of 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 comprising of Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Beckham & Joe Cole must have goals in it. But can they fend off a team with superior ball retention & incisive passing?
Also, Joe Cole simply has to cut in on his right. I think a top level defender should be able to cope with this.
Great stadium. 45,000 right on top of the pitch. Much better than these fancy-dan bowls with a running track etc. My guess is to construct something as rudimentary, yet brilliantly atmospheric, would cost only about £20 million to build. There really was nothing to it whatsoever. With a home ground like that, whatever town or city it'd be in, Ireland could become a home force again.
PS: English fans were good (usual boring chants though) & were very quiet when Sweden were on top) but Swedish fans were exceptional. They really got behind their team when the chips were down & were vociferous throughout.
Last edited by Stuttgart88; 22/06/2006 at 9:02 AM.
Looks like Ericcson has finally seen sense and put Carrick has the holding midfield player, only because Hargreaves is right back though. Hargreaves had a excellent game against Sweden I thought and it will take a good performance from Carrick to keep him out of the side. Don't know about Rooney up front on his own though. He might not have the stamina after being out for so long.
I expect England to get through this game, but they need to lift their performance to beat Ecuador and to send out a message to other teams of what they are capable of.
I'm starting to have similar fears mentioned on the board, England aren't impressing anyone but they're on a winning streak, every time we say they're going to be beaten by a side that will test them, they come through. Just like the rugby team a few years ago.....
They talk about the luck of the Irish but i think they got the wrong country.
England got the easiest group of all the teams at the world cup.
Their best player breaks his metatarsal bone and recovers quicker than anyone else has ever done.
England was very lucky to have won any of their games so far.
The get paired with the worst team to reach the quarter finals.
All their games so far have being so boring
Their next opponents Portugal happen to have lost their two best players Deco ( sent off by a psyco ref) and Ronaldo through Injury.
If England do not win the world cup this time around they never will.
Last edited by FarBeag; 25/06/2006 at 10:07 PM.
Ireland would be in the Q finals if we had the draw England had. As soon as they play a decent side i.e. Portugal they will be going home.
They were awful yesterday with no imagination. Big Phil will have something in store for ING GER LAND
Heres hoping Figo doesn't get banned for Match, I think losing Deco isn't huge for Portugal as he tends to be a Hollywood player at times, Tiago will slot in nicely for Portugal.. and if Ronaldo is injured then a like for like swap with Simao who like Ronaldo can be at times brillant and at times dreadful, Do not under-estiamte the coaching brillance of Scolari either.
Expect Portugal to beat England!!
I don't thik Figo can be banned retrospectively after getting carded for the incident, or at least this is what ITV said afterwards.Originally Posted by Reality Bites
I would not listen to ITV on anything. There is no evidence that he got booked for head butting. It may have been for talking back. Gabby Yortath just presumed it was for the head butting incident. But there is no way that ref would only give a yellow for a head butt. I think Figo plays better in the Deco role at this stage and Simao and Ronaldo on either wing will test Cole and whoever plays right back. I think Portugals ability to keep the ball will see them through but then again if England lift their game they could go through after extra time. I said from the start they would get to quarter final and depending on who they got they may scrape a semi final spot but they will go no futher than that.
I think they will go out in the quarter final though.
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From the Guardian
Luis Figo has escaped further punishment for his headbutt on Mark van Bommel during last night's ill-tempered game between Portugal and Holland.
The Internazionale player was booked for the incident, and as the referee, Valentin Ivanov, took action at the time, Fifa says it will not intervene.
Fifa communications director Markus Siegler told a media briefing in Berlin: "He was sanctioned immediately by the referee at the time. The referee's report came in last night and is being analysed by the relevant people but it is very unlikely anything will happen as he has been sanctioned already. It is only where there is a clear disciplinary issue which has not been acted upon by the referee that the [disciplinary] committee can look at it."
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