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No, FIFA need to stop messing with the basic equipment of the game so that we can get on with enjoying it as it is meant to be.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
And I am sure the media is ripping the team as we speak. Where's the offense? One thing for sure though, with the new ball, on set plays and direct kicks, D. Beckham will be a force to reckon with.JRod wrote:I wish I had BBC to hear Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker rip into England. What an uninspired match so far.
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A stunning example of expending just enough energy on a very hot day - no need to step through the gears if second gets the job done.
"The players come from all over the world, the money from deep underneath the Persian Gulf, but, as another, older City poster campaign put it, this is their city. They may now exist in the global spotlight, but they intend to keep it that way."
England had several offensive problems today, I think. For the first 30 minutes or so they fell into a pattern that I saw Liverpool fall into early in the season. They just pump ball after ball in for Crouch and fail to attack in any creative fashion.
Furthermore, Beckham, Cole, Gerrard or Lampard have to start being more aggressive. It's all well and good to be unselfish, but it has always seemed that each is waiting for the other to make something happen. It's perverse to watch Lampard and Gerrard, guys who are midfield engines for their club teams, be content to play knock-about and try the occassional deep through ball. It was nice to see Lampard take those shots, but Cole was the only one of the bunch who seemed inclined to take things by the scruff off the neck.
Finally, they can't expect Crouch to give them 90 full minutes with any sort of consistent effectiveness. I like Crouch, but Benitez almost always subbed him. He's not the fittest striker in the world and his work rate is high, as he challenges up front and tracks back well. The failure to take Defoe looks even sillier now that I see them playing in the heat.
Furthermore, Beckham, Cole, Gerrard or Lampard have to start being more aggressive. It's all well and good to be unselfish, but it has always seemed that each is waiting for the other to make something happen. It's perverse to watch Lampard and Gerrard, guys who are midfield engines for their club teams, be content to play knock-about and try the occassional deep through ball. It was nice to see Lampard take those shots, but Cole was the only one of the bunch who seemed inclined to take things by the scruff off the neck.
Finally, they can't expect Crouch to give them 90 full minutes with any sort of consistent effectiveness. I like Crouch, but Benitez almost always subbed him. He's not the fittest striker in the world and his work rate is high, as he challenges up front and tracks back well. The failure to take Defoe looks even sillier now that I see them playing in the heat.
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What the f*ck was that monstrosity hanging over the stadium in Frankfurt today that cast all sorts of shadows on the pitch? It looked like the old LA Forum without roof panels and a big-ass Jumbotron hanging in the middle.
A classic case of f*cked-up German design.
And yes, the England-Paraguay game was dull enough that I'm resorting to b*tching about stadium architecture. Here's to hoping Argentina-Ivory Coast is more spirited this afternoon!
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A classic case of f*cked-up German design.
And yes, the England-Paraguay game was dull enough that I'm resorting to b*tching about stadium architecture. Here's to hoping Argentina-Ivory Coast is more spirited this afternoon!
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fsquid wrote:ABC is in HD and it looks gorgeous!!!pigpen81 wrote:Forget ABC, turn on Univision for much better cameras and inspiring announcing.
ABC's coverage was dark....really bad lighting.
The field on Univision was much brighter...huge difference.
ABC on regular TV looks like crap.
Heck, they have some stupid infomercial on 30 seconds before kick-off...no national anthems, no captain handshake and flag exchange.
The camera is panned back to far....the screen is dark...it looks like crap....good for HD TV owners I guess.
How about T & T right now....a draw would be a huge upset.
England did exactly what they needed to do...and Jimmy, Crouch was open on 3 different cross opportunities right in front of the goal...if the crosses don't overshoot him..some by 15 feet, they score 3 goals today easily.
Unbelievable, England gets 3 points in their opening game and it still isn't good enough.
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Well, if Sweden's performance so far against T&T is any indication, England can play as it did today against Paraguay and still cruise to win the group.
Come on, T&T!
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Come on, T&T!
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I would say that 0-0 game was the best game out of the first 4...Good attackign football and a good underdog story. Camera was good in all games in teh WC besides that England game whith that jumbotron screwing everything up.pigpen81 wrote:Woohooo!!!! T & T!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shaka Shaka Shaka Hislop!!!!!!!
BTW, the camera on ABC was much better in Dortmund.
Dave O'Brien go back to Baseball and let JP call the big games with Harkes.
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Indeed. That game had more excitement in 10 minutes than England-Paraguay did in 90. Great game by Hislop. I thought Yorke was really effective, too, and Cornell Glen injected some real pace and danger into the T&T attack as a sub.JRod wrote:Anybody that says a 0-0 game is boring such watch the T&T v Sweden game. Infinately better than the 1st game today.
What a result.
Man, ABC's announcers suck. On the T&T shot that hit the bar, JP Dellacamera said the keeper got it with his hand, and JP never corrected himself when the replay clearly showed the ball hit the bar and never touched the keeper's hand. Harkes tries to describe strategy when there is no need, and he ends screwing his mouth into the ground.
Dave O'Brien treated the England-Paraguay game as Soccer 101, and he sure managed to fit in every f*cking crib note his researchers found for him on the Internet into the broadcast. And Marcelo Balboa? Does this guy even watch the game?
Sheesh. I'm grateful that every game is on American TV, I really am. But I need to become fluent in Spanish for World Cup 2010 so I can watch all the games on Univision.
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Agree with all you guys, that was a classic game.
Quite similar in some ways to the Poland v Ecuador game - the so-called favourites looked ponderous and unable to break down a packed defence. Having said that, Hislop played well, and that's now 7 games without a win for Sweden.
Quite similar in some ways to the Poland v Ecuador game - the so-called favourites looked ponderous and unable to break down a packed defence. Having said that, Hislop played well, and that's now 7 games without a win for Sweden.
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Yeah, ABC made sure we knew about it 15 times, to which I'm sure you're alluding with the proper dose of sarcasm!fsquid wrote:Did anyone catch that Hislop wasn't supposed to be playing and that he wasn't on the starting lineup sheet turned in to FIFA?
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