by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Dec 2010 10:46
by Royal Rother » 03 Dec 2010 10:52
by BR2 » 03 Dec 2010 10:54
Mr AngryBR2 As RR said earlier the whole of Talksport seem to have received instructions to be Mr Angry today.
Last night Durham excelled himself,advocating that Arshavin should be booed on Saturday for backing the Russian bid and then accusing Russia of being the most racist country in the world.
Interesting to listen to the ex-head of the FA,Brian Barwick,who suggested that our football is not seen in the same light abroad as it is seen here,i.e. the Premier League and the money are seen as brash and as I thought we are perceived as arrogant.
Rather than hurl criticism of FIFA surely we should be looking at our bid presentation-it looks as though we rested on our laurels because our technical bid was considered the best.
The other point is that we sent 3 amateur diplomats in Beckham,William and Cameron to clinch votes-their inexperience showed when they started congratulating themselves prematurely (How arrogant)on sealing those votes.
How could they be so wrong when the only bloke voting for us featured on the Panorama programme-the only one apart from our own board member?
One question-did we query the corrupt process of The Olympic committee members when we got 2012?
England in 2010-bad losers at most things we do.
Thank goodness today for the England/South African cricket team otherwise the suicide rate in the country could have reached epidemic proportions because we did what we do in the Eurovision Song contest and came a very poor last in a bid for a football competition.
Still,an English person is likely to win X-factor and I'm a Celebrity beating off all foreign opposition so this weekend we can rejoice that England has won two competitions and amazingly the participants didn't need any help from the 3 stooges (Beckham,William and Dave) otherwise they might have lost.
I repeat my earlier observation - Class A cock.
by Maguire » 03 Dec 2010 10:59
BR2 As RR said earlier the whole of Talksport seem to have received instructions to be Mr Angry today.
Last night Durham excelled himself,advocating that Arshavin should be booed on Saturday for backing the Russian bid and then accusing Russia of being the most racist country in the world.
Interesting to listen to the ex-head of the FA,Brian Barwick,who suggested that our football is not seen in the same light abroad as it is seen here,i.e. the Premier League and the money are seen as brash and as I thought we are perceived as arrogant.
Rather than hurl criticism of FIFA surely we should be looking at our bid presentation-it looks as though we rested on our laurels because our technical bid was considered the best.
The other point is that we sent 3 amateur diplomats in Beckham,William and Cameron to clinch votes-their inexperience showed when they started congratulating themselves prematurely (How arrogant)on sealing those votes.
How could they be so wrong when the only bloke voting for us featured on the Panorama programme-the only one apart from our own board member?
One question-did we query the corrupt process of The Olympic committee members when we got 2012?
England in 2010-bad losers at most things we do.
Thank goodness today for the England/South African cricket team otherwise the suicide rate in the country could have reached epidemic proportions because we did what we do in the Eurovision Song contest and came a very poor last in a bid for a football competition.
Still,an English person is likely to win X-factor and I'm a Celebrity beating off all foreign opposition so this weekend we can rejoice that England has won two competitions and amazingly the participants didn't need any help from the 3 stooges (Beckham,William and Dave) otherwise they might have lost.
by southbank1871 » 03 Dec 2010 11:00
Royal Rother To suggest we are a nation of sore losers is nonsense.
On the whole we play games with honour, we deal with our cheats, and we stand up for fair play, not just for ourselves but for our opponents. And we are humble and honest in defeat.
We compare very favourably with every other nation on the planet in this regard.
by Silver Fox » 03 Dec 2010 11:07
Svlad Cjelli I don't think the media was relevant.
by The whole year inn » 03 Dec 2010 11:13
soggy biscuitBR2 As RR said earlier the whole of Talksport seem to have received instructions to be Mr Angry today.
Last night Durham excelled himself,advocating that Arshavin should be booed on Saturday for backing the Russian bid and then accusing Russia of being the most racist country in the world.
Interesting to listen to the ex-head of the FA,Brian Barwick,who suggested that our football is not seen in the same light abroad as it is seen here,i.e. the Premier League and the money are seen as brash and as I thought we are perceived as arrogant.
Rather than hurl criticism of FIFA surely we should be looking at our bid presentation-it looks as though we rested on our laurels because our technical bid was considered the best.
The other point is that we sent 3 amateur diplomats in Beckham,William and Cameron to clinch votes-their inexperience showed when they started congratulating themselves prematurely (How arrogant)on sealing those votes.
How could they be so wrong when the only bloke voting for us featured on the Panorama programme-the only one apart from our own board member?
One question-did we query the corrupt process of The Olympic committee members when we got 2012?
England in 2010-bad losers at most things we do.
Thank goodness today for the England/South African cricket team otherwise the suicide rate in the country could have reached epidemic proportions because we did what we do in the Eurovision Song contest and came a very poor last in a bid for a football competition.
Still,an English person is likely to win X-factor and I'm a Celebrity beating off all foreign opposition so this weekend we can rejoice that England has won two competitions and amazingly the participants didn't need any help from the 3 stooges (Beckham,William and Dave) otherwise they might have lost.
Uh oh. Beware the Whole Year Inn backlash
by Hoop Blah » 03 Dec 2010 11:17
Royal Rother To suggest we are a nation of sore losers is nonsense.
On the whole we play games with honour, we deal with our cheats, and we stand up for fair play, not just for ourselves but for our opponents. And we are humble and honest in defeat.
We compare very favourably with every other nation on the planet in this regard.
by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Dec 2010 11:23
by Maguire » 03 Dec 2010 11:24
Silver FoxSvlad Cjelli I don't think the media was relevant.
I think the media was completely relevant, but they should have nothing to be ashamed of as they were doing what they're supposed to do, unfortunately the FIFA executive don't like that and as I've said, we're probably better off not doing business with them
by Negative_Jeff » 03 Dec 2010 11:25
by Hoop Blah » 03 Dec 2010 11:27
southbank1871 The truth is, there is absolutely no hope of fairness in any organisation where the likes of Sepp Blatter and Jack Warner are senior figures. Unfortunately, until football associations and governements stand up to FIFA, there doesn't appear to much that can be done.
by Hoop Blah » 03 Dec 2010 11:29
Svlad Cjelli Are we confusing "the nation" with "elements of the nation's media" here?
by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Dec 2010 11:29
Silver FoxSvlad Cjelli I don't think the media was relevant.
I think the media was completely relevant, but they should have nothing to be ashamed of as they were doing what they're supposed to do, unfortunately the FIFA executive don't like that and as I've said, we're probably better off not doing business with them
by TFF » 03 Dec 2010 11:39
MaguireSilver FoxSvlad Cjelli I don't think the media was relevant.
I think the media was completely relevant, but they should have nothing to be ashamed of as they were doing what they're supposed to do, unfortunately the FIFA executive don't like that and as I've said, we're probably better off not doing business with them
I agree SFers. Sheer madness to suggest that the media weren't relevant - how much more evidence do you need than FIFA execs coming out stating that this was the case?!
by Maguire » 03 Dec 2010 11:42
Hoop Blah Hopefully the nasty media will take a further look into what went on and expose anything that wasn't above board to shame FIFA into changing their ways
by Hoop Blah » 03 Dec 2010 11:45
by TFF » 03 Dec 2010 11:51
Hoop Blah I think that sums it up TFF.
There were suggestions during the fall out last night that these 'risky' host nations, such as Brasil who are supposedly struggling to get things going for 2014, might lead to England being offered a late sub role for a future World Cup.
If that was the case, bearing in mind the way we've apparently been treated, would you, if you were all powerful and could say Yea Or Neigh to hosting as a repalcement, help FIFA out and take a World Cup or would you tell them where to go?
by Kitson12 » 03 Dec 2010 11:51
Hoop Blah I think that sums it up TFF.
There were suggestions during the fall out last night that these 'risky' host nations, such as Brasil who are supposedly struggling to get things going for 2014, might lead to England being offered a late sub role for a future World Cup.
If that was the case, bearing in mind the way we've apparently been treated, would you, if you were all powerful and could say Yea Or Neigh to hosting as a repalcement, help FIFA out and take a World Cup or would you tell them where to go?
by LoyalRoyalFan » 03 Dec 2010 11:54
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