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If they hold on for a draw … they could be men with pen
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Christ, that Croatia FK was in Argentina’s half and there were only two Croatian players ahead of the ball. They a hilariously defensive side
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I know you’re right, but it’s the one I’d be most eager to tune in to. It would be the most bizarre and exciting WC final ever - a guaranteed new winner as well
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I'm picturing salmon pants sat in front of a ZX Spectrum, typing '10 Print "TONY MOWBRAY", 20 GOTO 10' and showing that to that Dreyfus kid It is amazing how quickly we forget about the smoggies. That 'rivalry' / 'derby' really is moribund
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It’s not an issue for other clubs, don’t see why it would be an issue at NUFC I’m not advocating leaving the city centre mind
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Totally get where you coming from - let's see what Hower does. A winger and a CM would also be my priority, too
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I heard this re GK in the summer too. Constantly improving the backline makes sense to me - Skriniar is better than Schar, no doubt for me there. Whether we get him (or even if we're in for him) is another matter like
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100%. Cristiano Ronaldo is a gifted player who rose to massive heights through sheer will, dedication and athleticism. Messi is a footballing genius on a level with Maradona - his talent is completely innate. There’s an argument (which I’d agree with) that Cristian Ronaldo isn’t even the best Ronaldo of all time. The tactical changes which came into the game over the last two decades - particularly the role of the lone centre forward - has meant that centre forwards have suddenly started getting goal records which look like those from when the offside law changed in the 1920s. Every good centre forward now gets 50+ international goals, and plenty have goal averages miles ahead of those just a generation ago. While I do think that the game improves technically generation by generation, it doesn’t improve to that sort of degree. C Ronaldo was at the apex of those centre forwards for several years - he’s probably a top ten players of time candidate, but probably not top five. You can see from the likes of Haaland what a superb centre forward can do in the modern game.
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Convinced it’s a repeat of 2018 coming, but would fucking love to see Morocco go through
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Shit that noise is haunting
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Pulisic is a good footballer - his injury record is nightmarish though so unless there’s some hope of improving it you’d think we’d avoid. As a player he’s clearly a step up from the likes of Murphy and Fraser. That’s why the rebuild is fun - most of our signings are almost guaranteed to succeed given who they’re replacing.
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My Google history now has ‘IShowSpeed’ in it. These forums must play havoc with my search history
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AFL is the sport of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia (Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth). Rugby league is the big sport in NSW and Queensland (Sydney and Brisbane). Cricket is reasonably popular everywhere (just like England), and rugby Union is pretty much posh boys only. Football has a level of cultural awareness during the WC, and oddly enough some of the radio stations will read out the Premier League results (along with stuff like NFL). The A-League struggles to even get that sort of traction
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The irony of course is that the reason that we need to be taken over by a sovereign wealth fund in order to compete with ‘his’ club is because there’s millions of Brians around the world who’ve decided to support Arsenal because they saw them on telly once and they were good - pouring more money into their kitty and compounding the gulf in English football You don’t get your fucking moral high horse on this one Brian
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League Cup 4th Round - Newcastle Utd v AFC Bournemouth (20/12/22 @ 7.45pm)
TheBrownBottle replied to 54's topic in Football
I keep thinking that we’re going to win this thing. I know how ludicrous that is given our history, but it’s not going away. I’m tempted to book flights back to Newcastle for the final - obviously not to actually attend, but just to witness the bedlam when that trophy duck is broken. Sodom and Gomorrah will have nowt on the mayhem in the Haymarket, Bigg Market and Quayside that night (or that week, for that matter) -
Here in Sydney, it’s hard to imagine anything moving the dial much in terms of ‘footy’ (rugby league) being the only real game in town when it comes to what people talk about at work. Even cricket seems to be followed on a similar level to England. Rugby league is the closest thing you’ll get to what football is - and because it’s so culturally ingrained, it’s hard to imagine it changing. If Kuol turns into a world-beater (fingers crossed) I don’t doubt the sport will pick up some followers, of course.
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The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
TheBrownBottle replied to 54's topic in Football
Yep, that's pretty much my thinking too -
The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
TheBrownBottle replied to 54's topic in Football
Agreed - that's why I mention that (other than 2010) they were all narrow defeats; England usually lose to the big sides, but they usually do so by a narrow margin. This is where both the hard luck stories and singling out of individuals comes from. Normal performance for England is to beat who you'd expect them to, and get knocked out by the first major country they face. The only times this has not happened in my lifetime are 94 (didn't qualify) and 14 (utterly shite and didn't get out of the group). 8 out of 10 WCs in my lifetime England have made it to the KOs, in 6 of those they made at least the QF, and the two they got knocked out in the L16 was to Argentina and Germany. I don't agree with the statistical thing re penalties mind; chance is not the reason England lose on penalties, but a failure of technique and practice. If it was just luck then, yes, you'd expect them to follow a coin-toss. The point of course being that 18 and 22 were not exceptional; they are the rule -
Yep. Potter likewise. But not only do I think neither man would take it, it would be a poor move from the FA to offer it. English managers have won very little over the last few decades - both men represent an opportunity to fix that.
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The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
TheBrownBottle replied to 54's topic in Football
Englands KO record vs the big boys since ‘66: Ger - played five, lost four, won one (vs poor German side) Arg - played two, lost two Bra - played one, lost one Ita - played two, lost two Fra - played one, lost one Por - played two, lost two Hol - haven’t played It’s not the best like edit: forgot Spain! Spa - played one, won one Is it a coincidence that the only two victories were at home to probably the weakest sides those nations have produced in a long time - in Germany’s case, post-war? Something else to note - the only game on that list which couldn’t be described as ‘right’ was vs Germany in 10 (and even then there was that iffy goal ruled out for Lampard for 2-2). England don’t usually get hammered off those sides - they just usually lose. Again, plus ca change as they say in the Dordogne, Rodders -
The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
TheBrownBottle replied to 54's topic in Football
PS I said it before and meant it - if they beat France then he’s comfortably the most successful manager in my lifetime, and would deserve every plaudit coming. And I’d happily eat my words. I’m on the record on here saying precisely that. -
The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
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Again, I think Croatia ARE heavyweight these days - I’m referring to England’s performance in knockouts. Therefore beating the Dutch in 96, Argentina in 02 etc isn’t the same. The Germany side is shocking and has been for a couple of years. The point is that England performed to par, and have done for pretty much my entire life. Southgate hasn’t changed that. I know he looks canny in his little wesskit, and makes sad faces at bad things, but he’s done nothing that wouldn’t be expected. Again, every person with any knowledge of football thought they’d beat who they have in the KOs under him. Croatia, Italy, and France were sterner tests and all were lost. No shame in that, but I’m not blowing smoke up his arse for basically being a nicer PFM -
The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
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Everyone I know beforehand thought England would get to the QF and lose to France. I’ve seen few who thought that wouldn’t be the outcome. But yes; that was a remarkable performance again. -
The Quarter Finals: Croatia, Argentina, Morocco, and France through
TheBrownBottle replied to 54's topic in Football
And at EURO 2020 we played them in the group stage. Again, England don’t win KO games against good sides as that’s when the pressure is on. Nothing has changed.