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RS8MB0R8 10-17-2009 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Neurotica80 (Post 947134)
Sorry I take that the first point back.

It just really annoys me when players are withdrawn from international duty on a Wednesday and then make a miraculous recovery on the Saturday. Well he experimented a bit on Wednesday with the fringe players and all I can say is I really do hope none of our big guns get injured before next summer or were screwed.

To be honest iv been an England Fan for 20 years now and Id just like to see us having some success for a change. Its not good enough to keep going out at the quarters on penalites with someone getting sent off. Id really like him to play our first team against Brazil (albeit a friendly) just to see how we manage. The goalkeeper worries me the most though, really not a clue who will be our number 1.

Anyway roll on next summer, 44 years of hurt never stopped me dreaming!

I agree. Much as it pains me to say it, I do think James is probably our best keeper and given his age, it does raise concerns as to who will eventually replace him.

Ben Foster has never been a likely contender in my book even before his slump in form for United. If anything, Van Der Sar's injury only highlighted how poor he actually is as he hasn't had regular game time for years. Green looked OK until leaking all those goals in the prem a week or two back.

I do think England need a Plan B though cos, as you said, the big guns click and have been playing some brilliant football since Capello's arrival. It's the lack of experience of the other players that makes me worry.

I genuinely think that Capello actually shares that viewpoint and has merely opted to rest some of the key figures in the England set-up. Having made all his ambitious remarks when first stepping into the role, he could never maintain his untarnished image if he was seen to be backtracking now so it wouldn't surprise me if the injury ploy was orchestrated by the senior coaching staff themselves to avoid a media backlash. Just my opinion though and I could be miles wide of the mark... who knows. :)

It would be nice to see England do well but I would consider being a regular in the last 8 of major tournaments as nothing to be ashamed of. We all just wish they could overcome that difficult hurdle they always seem to hit and falter at.

If we'd have beaten the Germans in 90 or 96, the Argentines in 98, the Brazilians in 02 or the Portuguese on any number of the frickin' times we've been drawn against them, I think we would have gone on to win a tournament... shame it's never quite happened but it was a fantastic roller-coaster of a ride on each occasion nonetheless! :D

liljovi93 10-17-2009 04:49 PM

The Reds XI in full is: Reina, Johnson, Aurelio, Carragher, Skrtel, Agger, Lucas, Spearing, Benayoun, Babel, Kuyt. Subs: Cavalieri, Voronin, Riera, Mascherano, Insua, Ngog, Kelly.

RS8MB0R8 10-17-2009 04:53 PM

Well done Villa for coming from behind! United top again by the end of the day - c'mon!!!!!!!!!! :D

liljovi93 10-17-2009 07:08 PM

Terrible. Just terrible.

RS8MB0R8 10-17-2009 07:17 PM

Yeah, you obviously forgot to mark Sunderland's key new signing! I hear from his post-match interview that he found it pretty easy to float in behind your defence and I guess nobody picked him up.

Seriously though, I have no idea what the officials were doing allowing that goal to stand and there will be a sh*tstorm kicked up after this. I'd have been furious if that had happened against United.

liljovi93 10-17-2009 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RS8MB0R8 (Post 947211)
Yeah, you obviously forgot to mark Sunderland's key new signing! I hear from his post-match interview that he found it pretty easy to float in behind your defence and I guess nobody picked him up.

Seriously though, I have no idea what the officials were doing allowing that goal to stand and there will be a sh*tstorm kicked up after this. I'd have been furious if that had happened against United.

I missed the first half because I couldn't find a stream so I haven't seen the goal yet :(

The stream for the 2nd half was jumpy as well so all in all, I couldn't tell you who played well or who didn't. By the looks of it, we was lucky to come away with a 1-0 defeat.

RS8MB0R8 10-17-2009 07:34 PM

You didn't hear about the goal?!?!? I won't spoil it for you... watch MOTD tonight. I never saw it but I have seen the pics on the BBC website and it's ridiculous! :shock:

At least Chelsea lost though.

liljovi93 10-17-2009 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RS8MB0R8 (Post 947217)
You didn't hear about the goal?!?!? I won't spoil it for you... watch MOTD tonight. I never saw it but I have seen the pics on the BBC website and it's ridiculous! :shock:

I've heared about it like, haven't seen it, though :(

Can you send the link with pics please?

Paul85 10-17-2009 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RS8MB0R8 (Post 947211)
Seriously though, I have no idea what the officials were doing allowing that goal to stand and there will be a sh*tstorm kicked up after this. I'd have been furious if that had happened against United.

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image..._2_466x282.jpg

I dont think so, its just bad luck..

And remember, the ball was thrown on to the pitch by a liverpool fan.. i bet that fans happy now eh lol


Happy chelsea lost, well played villa.

Whats the odds on ancelotti getting sacked in January haha

liljovi93 10-17-2009 11:10 PM

I've seen the goal now :(

Absolutely disgraceful.


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