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Apparently Oxo have come out with a new cube in honour of the England team. It's on a white background with a red cross on it and of course, it's called......
.......the "laughing stock".... ;);) |
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Darn it. I searched too...
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Most things have allready been said so i won`t go over old ground :D
The only thing i don`t think has been mentioned is that this was not a very good German team we where playing. They didn`t play all that well either yet still managed to score four times :confused: If you took the England teams players at club level and said to the managers of said players "would you swap him for the opposite German player" maybe 2 or 3 would go for the German player. Argentina will devour the Germans in the quarters, they have pace up front which they are able to use effectively, in other words the forwards can control/hold on to/use the ball and the Germans defence is not much better than ours. Spain is the only hope for a European country in this world cup with France, Italy and England allready out it seems that European football at International level has really dropped to a new low. Maybe the influx of South American/African players into all the major European leagues is finally starting to bite... I haven`t a clue what the answer is, maybe there isn`t one :erm: |
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Fifa swiftly respond to the controversy surrounding Argentina's offside goal which was replayed on the stadium screens, so everybody saw it was an offside goal but it still stood.
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Great solution. As of now, when there is no replay of a goal in the stadium, the crowd will know there was something fishy. Needless to say, Fifa see no reason to reopen the debate on goal-line technology. :rolleyes: |
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I think the thing that will wind a lot of people up is when pictures of England team players "relaxing on holiday" start appearing in the press in a few days.
They earn enough money in their full time jobs, their club managers will be delighted they have been knocked out and any negative feelings from fans will be forgotten when they pull on their club jerseys. |
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Also, As a Arsenal fan, Spurs will miss him :D (Also he has a habit of leaving clubs just before everything goes tits up!). Seriously though his teams play proper, attacking, football that is a joy to watch and it would be nice to see England to be fun to watch. Although I worry he will play favourites and we'll see Defoe, Crouch and Cole in the team all the time. Defoe fair enough but the other loy I don't rate as first team English players. |
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Great article, "How Ingerland is Killing England". Some excerpts:
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