by Royal Rother » 24 Jun 2012 23:10
by cmonurz » 24 Jun 2012 23:10
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jun 2012 23:11
daswonderdaswonderHoop Blah See, Cassano and Balatelli just don't give me much of a fear factor. Decent players of course, and Pirlo is still a clever player, but not the threat he was a few years back from what I've seem of him.
Hope Roy and his boys think the same (although I doubt it) then we stand a better chance from the start.
Cassano and Balotelli will give Terry and Lescott nightmares with their movement, always thinking a few steps ahead, always on the move and attacking from all angles.
As for Pirlo, he dominated the midfield against a Spain team that had the Barcelona quartet and has laid on 3 of Italys 4 goals (assisted 2, scored 1) so not the same threat?
I only see us being weak in defence when comparing our team with England, seeing as our best defender is likely out of the game with an injury (Chiellini) although it looks like Barzagli will come back so at least we have a defender for a defender replacement.
I think I will leave this here ^
by frimmers3 » 24 Jun 2012 23:13
cmonurz Note to RR, THAT is an appalling Rooney performance. Carroll won almost everything once he came on, but had no options as Rooney was seemingly in lead boots. Game was crying out for Defoe, or for Walcott to get some possession, but can only imagine Theo had taken a shit on the dressing room floor or something, as no one seemed to want to give it to him.
by Royal Rother » 24 Jun 2012 23:13
Mark White's Own Goal Gascoigne was probably the last English player I can think of to have the footballing brain and talent of someone like Pirio but, frankly, I'm struggling to think of any others.
by frimmers3 » 24 Jun 2012 23:14
Royal RotherMark White's Own Goal Gascoigne was probably the last English player I can think of to have the footballing brain and talent of someone like Pirio but, frankly, I'm struggling to think of any others.
Gascoigne is head and shoulders the best player / performer England have produced for 40+ years. Probably a lot longer than that.
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jun 2012 23:15
Ian Royal YOu could see those two were going to miss. Poor picks to take them.
by AthleticoSpizz » 24 Jun 2012 23:16
Unlike their home nations...we (England) spend more time, effort and money importing (the likes of) their talents into our home leagues instead of developing our own kids and seeing them through to that same level.Cripple Creek I don't know if you can get a triple whammy of deja vu of deja vu of deja vu but, if so, that's what is prompted by this England performance. I honestly have no idea why English teams are so technically deficient compared to their Mediterranean European and Slavic counterparts. It is unfair for us to expect us to have an Iniesta or Pirio as they are exceptional even in the countries they come from but, God, why can't we actually retain possession and pass the ball. I really have no idea whether it is at a coaching level or what but things haven't changed, basically, for the past 20 years. Gascoigne was probably the last English player I can think of to have the footballing brain and talent of someone like Pirio but, frankly, I'm struggling to think of any others. Thank God I don't really care much whether or not England win or lose because if you do it must be thoroughly dispiriting.
I'm totally with the Rooney is overrated camp. I very much doubt whether he instils the kind of fear in the opposition that many England fans appear to think he does.
by superreadingfan » 24 Jun 2012 23:17
by Simon's Church » 24 Jun 2012 23:17
by cmonurz » 24 Jun 2012 23:17
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Jun 2012 23:18
Hoop BlahIan Royal YOu could see those two were going to miss. Poor picks to take them.
Both have good records from the spot and have scored previously in shoot outs (I don't think Cole's missed in shoot outs before) so all to easy to say in hindsight but they've succeeded before so pretty obvious picks really.
I'd imagine Terry and Carroll (possibly Hart) were next in line, with not a lot more penalty taking prowess left on the pitch.
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jun 2012 23:19
Royal Rother The Rooney apologists seem to have gone quiet tonight.
by Man Friday » 24 Jun 2012 23:20
Simon's Church Didn't think it was that bad a performance
by John Madejski's Wallet » 24 Jun 2012 23:21
superreadingfan You have to admit Rooney didn't have much coming his way because the midfield was utterly overrun most of the game, the few chances they got they were wasted, like Young being a div or bad pass after pass by Parker. I'm sorry but Parker should be nowhere near England starting 11 for a major tournament. There is lowering expectations by playing hopefuls to prove something and there is players who have never been good enough. Adam Johnson = hopeful, Parker = terrible.
by Royal Rother » 24 Jun 2012 23:21
cmonurz Note to RR, THAT is an appalling Rooney performance. Carroll won almost everything once he came on, but had no options as Rooney was seemingly in lead boots. Game was crying out for Defoe, or for Walcott to get some possession, but can only imagine Theo had taken a shit on the dressing room floor or something, as no one seemed to want to give it to him.
Edit: and that's what I meant about Rooney bringing out a different side of you. Apologists? No. Just of a different opinion.
by frimmers3 » 24 Jun 2012 23:22
by SpaceCruiser » 24 Jun 2012 23:22
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jun 2012 23:22
John Madejski's Wallet
Have to admit I did worry about playing for pens, with so little shooting prowess on the pitch.
...however, aside from Cole's I was happy with the pens standard for first time that i can recall. Others were either blasted into the sides or attempted (Youngs). Cole's was a normal England pen of a saveable tap, hoping the keeper goes the wrong way.
by cmonurz » 24 Jun 2012 23:24