Soccer thread 08/09 (will have spoilers!)
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- davet010
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Drawing with Poland in 74 and not qualifying for the WC in Germany
Ray Clemence in 76 at Hampden
Getting knocked out of WC 82 in Spain without losing a game
Losing to a load of cheating Argies in 86 (still, who's got yer f**king Malvinas ?)
Getting royally splattered at Euro 88
Chris Waddle and Pearce missing pens at Italia 90
Graham Taylor, Carlton Palmer, Geoff Thomas, "Do I not like that", Phil Neal
Gareth Southgate at Wembley in Euro 96
More penalty disasters than anyone except the Italians
Steve Mclaren
...and that's just off the top of me head..
Ray Clemence in 76 at Hampden
Getting knocked out of WC 82 in Spain without losing a game
Losing to a load of cheating Argies in 86 (still, who's got yer f**king Malvinas ?)
Getting royally splattered at Euro 88
Chris Waddle and Pearce missing pens at Italia 90
Graham Taylor, Carlton Palmer, Geoff Thomas, "Do I not like that", Phil Neal
Gareth Southgate at Wembley in Euro 96
More penalty disasters than anyone except the Italians
Steve Mclaren
...and that's just off the top of me head..
"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."
Looks like Bilic isn't a fan of the 3 Lions either
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... nd&cc=5901
I hate to see a manager do this before a big game. OTOH it's all true.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... nd&cc=5901
I hate to see a manager do this before a big game. OTOH it's all true.
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davet010 wrote:Drawing with Poland in 74 and not qualifying for the WC in Germany
Ray Clemence in 76 at Hampden
Getting knocked out of WC 82 in Spain without losing a game
Losing to a load of cheating Argies in 86 (still, who's got yer f**king Malvinas ?)
Getting royally splattered at Euro 88
Chris Waddle and Pearce missing pens at Italia 90
Graham Taylor, Carlton Palmer, Geoff Thomas, "Do I not like that", Phil Neal
Gareth Southgate at Wembley in Euro 96
More penalty disasters than anyone except the Italians
Steve Mclaren
...and that's just off the top of me head..
Ok that goes with the permanent disappointment but still not enough to jump ship and support Canada.

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Croatia only got to the last 8 in Euro 2008 proper....if I was Bilic, I'd shut me gob and concentrate on me own job, rather than telling others theirs. Maybe he should take the West Ham job, and see whether his mystical powers extend to making a silk purse out of a sow's ear.RobVarak wrote:Looks like Bilic isn't a fan of the 3 Lions either![]()
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... nd&cc=5901
I hate to see a manager do this before a big game. OTOH it's all true.
"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."
That's some serious dedication--travelling 800 miles for a game against T&T!! I'm afraid I can't do the same.Zeppo wrote:So, who besides myself is going to the US v Trinny game in Chicago this wednesday night? Anyone? I'm hopeful my friend who went to Cuba makes it there... he might have accidentally shown his face on tv at one point during the game....
And which is better evidence of being a commie in the eyes of Americans? Being spotted in communist Cuba, or being spotted in the stands of any old soccer match?
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Sounds like it might not just be your mate in trouble - apparently the US team got such a sporting reaction from the crowd that they went back out on the pitch of their own volition and applauded the crowd.
"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."
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They play in Chicago next? anyone know if its at Toyota Park or Soldier Field, I might have to look for Tickets.Zeppo wrote:So, who besides myself is going to the US v Trinny game in Chicago this wednesday night? Anyone? I'm hopeful my friend who went to Cuba makes it there... he might have accidentally shown his face on tv at one point during the game....
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I am hoping the US game will get me in the cheering mood. Then I can cheer for Ukraine. We have a game against Boratland Wednesday, I am hoping I can still cheer after that.RobVarak wrote:After that game agaisnt Belarus you want to cheer?MACTEPsporta wrote:That could be interesting. Can I cheer for Ukraine there?
Like I said before, there's a number of reasons I don't support the England football team - mostly revolving around the asinine nationalism/jingoism of the 'Ingerlund' fans - garbage like 'Two World Wars One World Cup', jeering national anthems, and the fact that some wonderful fellow England fans beat me up outside Wembley in '93 - apparently didn't like someone of my hue supporting their national team. Also hated the way the fans and media treated John Barnes (my idol) every time he put on the England shirt.Jimmydeicide wrote:Ok that goes with the permanent disappointment but still not enough to jump ship and support Canada.
I also can't the England players - John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Rooney and yes even Gerrard - they're all c0cks, arrogantly swaggering around the pitch like they're actually good while they barely beat a bunch of part-timers. Sure they're great for their clubs but for Ingerlund they're overrated crap. Meanwhile the media and the bookies buy into it - right now England are 12-1 to WIN the next World Cup?!! WHAT??!?!
So yeah, some of the reasons I'm sipping the haterade when it comes to England.

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Whoa... Fighting words. We still love you. What hue are you, I thought that word is used to refer to bright colors?Macca00 wrote:Like I said before, there's a number of reasons I don't support the England football team - mostly revolving around the asinine nationalism/jingoism of the 'Ingerlund' fans - garbage like 'Two World Wars One World Cup', jeering national anthems, and the fact that some wonderful fellow England fans beat me up outside Wembley in '93 - apparently didn't like someone of my hue supporting their national team. Also hated the way the fans and media treated John Barnes (my idol) every time he put on the England shirt.Jimmydeicide wrote:Ok that goes with the permanent disappointment but still not enough to jump ship and support Canada.
I also can't the England players - John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Rooney and yes even Gerrard - they're all c0cks, arrogantly swaggering around the pitch like they're actually good while they barely beat a bunch of part-timers. Sure they're great for their clubs but for Ingerlund they're overrated crap. Meanwhile the media and the bookies buy into it - right now England are 12-1 to WIN the next World Cup?!! WHAT??!?!
So yeah, some of the reasons I'm sipping the haterade when it comes to England.My hopes for most England matches are that no Liverpool players get injured.

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Dunno. I've read that he's had attacking, flowing sides with Japan, which would please the Toon, and he also was successful at Fenerbahce.10spro wrote:How do you like Zico?pk500 wrote:Newcastle assistant manager Terry McDermott and and reserve team coach Adam Sadler quit today. McDermott had run training since Keegan quit.
Wouldn't be surprised if a Sunday League manager is running the first team by the weekend.Take care, PK
But I think I prefer Zola just because of his experience in the English game. That said, I hope Ashley and the board think outside the box and just don't get another British blockhead retread like Souness or Allardyce.
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Problem is...West Ham may have a foot ahead on the Italian. But Zico had great success in Japan indeed and likes to play attacking soccer as well. Zola knows London quite well obviously, and he may want to choose to stay there.pk500 wrote:Dunno. I've read that he's had attacking, flowing sides with Japan, which would please the Toon, and he also was successful at Fenerbahce.10spro wrote:How do you like Zico?pk500 wrote:Newcastle assistant manager Terry McDermott and and reserve team coach Adam Sadler quit today. McDermott had run training since Keegan quit.
Wouldn't be surprised if a Sunday League manager is running the first team by the weekend.Take care, PK
But I think I prefer Zola just because of his experience in the English game. That said, I hope Ashley and the board think outside the box and just don't get another British blockhead retread like Souness or Allardyce. Take care, PK
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Did you say something about the Czechs too? Not a good day for any of my Slavic bretheren.Macca00 wrote:Sorry, Rob. It's my fault 100%, I jinxed them and I reverse jinxed the England team by calling them crap.
s***, I think that's Slaven on the phone to me now....I gotta go.
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Maybe, but at least one of them busted open Joe Cole's melon with an elbow. That's about the only defense they played all day.Heh, I guess Bilic's evil plan of fielding seven guys with the last name Kovac to confuse the English failed miserably.

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