by frimmers3 » 08 Jun 2014 08:46
by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Jun 2014 09:34
Libertine Very familiar with Honduras with them being in CONCACAF with the US. A thoroughly annoying team to play against, chippy, and borderline dirty, who would rather have you play down to their level than ever try to play up to yours.
The US beat a very solid Nigeria 2-1 just up the road in the same heat and humidity in Jacksonville. Jozy Altidore got a brace.
The US actually looked good, lol. And they went undefeated in their warm-up games. Michael Bradley looked world class against Nigeria. This means one thing...nothing, not a thing, nada, zero, zilch. England has a better chance of winning the whole thing than the US has just getting out of their group.
by Terminal Boardom » 08 Jun 2014 10:36
by TBM » 08 Jun 2014 10:41
by Royal Rother » 08 Jun 2014 10:58
Terminal Boardom Who, out of the England players, looked world class last night? If there was one, I didn't see him.
by Victor Meldrew » 08 Jun 2014 13:28
by Libertine » 08 Jun 2014 14:18
Pepe the HorsemanLibertine Very familiar with Honduras with them being in CONCACAF with the US. A thoroughly annoying team to play against, chippy, and borderline dirty, who would rather have you play down to their level than ever try to play up to yours.
The US beat a very solid Nigeria 2-1 just up the road in the same heat and humidity in Jacksonville. Jozy Altidore got a brace.
The US actually looked good, lol. And they went undefeated in their warm-up games. Michael Bradley looked world class against Nigeria. This means one thing...nothing, not a thing, nada, zero, zilch. England has a better chance of winning the whole thing than the US has just getting out of their group.
Borderline dirty? They were pure filth.
by Whatevs » 08 Jun 2014 15:08
Victor Meldrew Wilshere and Barkley both irresponsible in giving the ball away-they need to look at that Germany game in the last World Cup and see what happens when you los.
by super darren caskey » 08 Jun 2014 15:44
Royal RotherTerminal Boardom Who, out of the England players, looked world class last night? If there was one, I didn't see him.
We haven't had a single world class player since David Beckham
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Jun 2014 18:26
by Royal Rother » 08 Jun 2014 19:06
super darren caskeyRoyal RotherTerminal Boardom Who, out of the England players, looked world class last night? If there was one, I didn't see him.
We haven't had a single world class player since David Beckham
by Royalclapper » 08 Jun 2014 20:29
by Ian Royal » 08 Jun 2014 20:36
Victor Meldrew Would like to say "it was only a friendly" but England is one of the few sides that treat them almost the same as any match so last night's result /performance was not very good against a team rated 33rd compared with our 10th.
Lallana once again played well and is sure to start against Italy.
Wilshere and Barkley both irresponsible in giving the ball away-they need to look at that Germany game in the last World Cup and see what happens when you lose possession against better teams and the likes of Ecuador and Honduras are far from being the better teams.
Sturridge and Welbeck need to sharpen up in front of goal.
The most depressing aspect , as Hoddle said, is the lack of movement-England do just what Reading do, pass-and-wait rather than pass-and-move and in that respect both teams are lazy.
I don't think anything much has been learned from drawing these friendlies against moderate opposition other than that the players are quite fit and are having a really jolly time.
Fortunately I am in Portugal for the early part of the competition so will try hard to find non-ITV coverage of the games and won't have to listen to Townsend going on so much about our players being "unlucky" every time they f*** things up.
by Royal Rother » 08 Jun 2014 21:51
by winchester_royal » 09 Jun 2014 00:51
by TBM » 09 Jun 2014 07:54
winchester_royal Absolutely agree those who find the argument that 'oh well Barkley sometimes loses the ball trying something different' a little tedious.
The lad is 20 and is trying to be the type of player that can open up opposition defenses. Of course occasionally he is going to try something that doesn't come off, even the very best players have that problem, but he still succeeds more often than not and is electrifying to watch. We moan about stagnant football that goes nowhere, and we moan about players who try to take the ball forward in risky maneuvers that don't always pay off. Sadly the British public will never be happy. Maybe we deserve Farage.
by Whatevs » 09 Jun 2014 10:21
winchester_royal Absolutely agree those who find the argument that 'oh well Barkley sometimes loses the ball trying something different' a little tedious.
The lad is 20 and is trying to be the type of player that can open up opposition defenses. Of course occasionally he is going to try something that doesn't come off, even the very best players have that problem, but he still succeeds more often than not and is electrifying to watch. We moan about stagnant football that goes nowhere, and we moan about players who try to take the ball forward in risky maneuvers that don't always pay off. Sadly the British public will never be happy. Maybe we deserve Farage.
by Mr Angry » 09 Jun 2014 10:38
by Hoop Blah » 09 Jun 2014 10:40
TBMwinchester_royal Absolutely agree those who find the argument that 'oh well Barkley sometimes loses the ball trying something different' a little tedious.
The lad is 20 and is trying to be the type of player that can open up opposition defenses. Of course occasionally he is going to try something that doesn't come off, even the very best players have that problem, but he still succeeds more often than not and is electrifying to watch. We moan about stagnant football that goes nowhere, and we moan about players who try to take the ball forward in risky maneuvers that don't always pay off. Sadly the British public will never be happy. Maybe we deserve Farage.
But cos of that, isn't he better to bring on with say half hour to go once we've worn the oppo down
by Hoop Blah » 09 Jun 2014 10:46
Mr Angry If ever a player is in that side because of his reputation, its Rooney; he takes up the space of others, hasn't the discipline to play wide and frankly, apart from a tap in from 6 inches against Ecuador (where Lambert handled the ball before the goal) Rooney has looked less of a goal threat than Glen Johnson.
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