15-06-2006, 00:50
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I think he quoted stats from the game as England had a poor second half display against Paraguay, who actually are not a bad side, I seem to remember that they beat Brazil the last time the two teams met.
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Paraguay were poor on Saturday...
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Anyway, it was nice to see Ronaldo of Brazil yesterday trying to emulate Ruud Van Nistelrooy's performance for the Dutch side, in fact I think he accomplished it quite well
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Ooh, touche...  But then again, Holland had Robben. Robben alone was more exciting to watch than the whole of Brazil imo. If he remembers to pass it to Ruud occasionally on Friday, all will be well. (I hope  )
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15-06-2006, 00:54
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What was that nosense about Van Persie accusing Robben of hogging all the limelight about
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15-06-2006, 01:11
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What was that nosense about Van Persie accusing Robben of hogging all the limelight about
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There's nothing to it. From what I've heard, van Persie made a comment about Robben playing really well, but how it would have been better for the team if he'd had a little more eye for his team mates. Apparently, it was said in a rather analytic and intelligent fashion. There certainly was no mention of 'hogging the limelight' (or similar words). Last I heard of it, van Persie declined to comment on it any further, as it was quoted out of context, and he didn't want to give further quotes that could be misused. I don't think it's an issue in the Holland camo.
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15-06-2006, 01:26
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There's nothing to it. From what I've heard, van Persie made a comment about Robben playing really well, but how it would have been better for the team if he'd had a little more eye for his team mates. Apparently, it was said in a rather analytic and intelligent fashion. There certainly was no mention of 'hogging the limelight' (or similar words). Last I heard of it, van Persie declined to comment on it any further, as it was quoted out of context, and he didn't want to give further quotes that could be misused. I don't think it's an issue in the Holland camo.
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I hope it's not an issue it has taken less than that for rattles to be thrown from prams before, I can't remember who mis-quoted him but I think it was on a BBC commentary.
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15-06-2006, 09:19
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Spains performance yesterday was nothing short of amazing - by far the best team in the WC to date.
I dont think it was a penality and if no red card was given, it would not have been as easy, but their performance was amazing.
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15-06-2006, 11:00
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damn Poland so nearly got a draw but then the germans got lucky again
Spain looked good when I saw the first half
England were woefull against Paraguay.. they had their second keeper on for most of the match and he only had to make one save.. hardley good enough IMO
we need to do better against T & T but then they played really well against Sweden
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seems the German's and the Poles have been fighting
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5081684.stm
300 arrests were made.. England aren't the only nation that has hooligans and fighting it just that when other nations do it it never gets reported as much over here so we think it is just us
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15-06-2006, 11:16
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Apparently, Ronaldo suffered from dizzyness during the Brazil game. He was very poor in the '98 final against France as well. I believe he had some form of epileptic fit the day before that final.
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damn Poland so nearly got a draw but then the germans got lucky again
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I don't think it's luck. They just never give up, and that often gives them the game in the final minutes. They had loads of chances in the last 15 minutes. It was just a matter of time before one went in (especially with Poland reduced to 10 men).
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Apparently Ecuador have an Amazonian witch doctor on their coaching staff  , how cool is that
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15-06-2006, 23:31
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Well, we used to have something similar ourselves. But it never did us any good, did it.
But enough about Eileen Drury............
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16-06-2006, 00:06
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As much as I think Peter Crouch is an over-rated numpty that's only in the squad because he's 4-foot taller than the rest of the players (and to think I'm a Villa fan too!  ), at least he managed to put us out of our misery tonight. Gerrard's goal was much better, but I wonder if he'd have been as relaxed if Crouch hadn't secured the win a few minutes earlier...?
Overall, England's performance left me not overly impressed. For the best part of 80 minutes, we'd have counted ourselves lucky to have not lost the match. Let's hope we can improve for Tuesday's match against Sven's countrymen.
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16-06-2006, 00:20
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As much as I think Peter Crouch is an over-rated numpty that's only in the squad because he's 4-foot taller than the rest of the players (and to think I'm a Villa fan too!  ), at least he managed to put us out of our misery tonight. Gerrard's goal was much better, but I wonder if he'd have been as relaxed if Crouch hadn't secured the win a few minutes earlier...?
Overall, England's performance left me not overly impressed. For the best part of 80 minutes, we'd have counted ourselves lucky to have not lost the match. Let's hope we can improve for Tuesday's match against Sven's countrymen.
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Aaron Lennon (and Stuart Downing) made all the difference tonight imo. England were poor for the first hour, but after the substitutions, it seemed there was a purpose to the team. I don't think Rooney made much of an impact, but he needs some time. If England can play like they did in the last 30 minutes for a full game, they might be in with a shout. Stop playing long balls as the default. England have one hell of a midfield. Use it, don't skip it...
As for Sweden: They will want to attack, so there will be loads more space, which will suit England.
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16-06-2006, 00:29
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Yes, good point, daniel. Lennon was very impressive. Let's hope we see more of him next week.
Who have the Netherlands got next?
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Oh, just seen it's the Ivory Coast tomorrow.... should be pretty easy
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16-06-2006, 00:33
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Yes, good point, daniel. Lennon was very impressive. Let's hope we see more of him next week.
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Ivory Coast (Billed as Robben v. Drogba  ). 5pm Tomorrow. Let's hope we win this. We'd be through to the last 16 with Wednesday's match against Argentina deciding on top spot in the group (assuming Argentina beat Serbia & Monte Negro).
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16-06-2006, 11:51
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Sven said we were better than against Paraguay but i didn't see that myself.. owen is still not fit and wasn't very good and neither was Crouch.. even I could have scored that header.. not a great performance.. didn't think much of J Cole either but Lampard played well and gerrard scored a belter but T & T gave us a few problems and they not even that good
is Walcott isn't even good enough to come on against T & T who is he good enough for
Rooney still isn't fit and didn't have a great game.. seeing as he could have been injured straight away surely theo should have come on first
did anyone notice who Posh never cheered when we scored a if because if wasn't Beckham scoring she didn't really care ?
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16-06-2006, 11:59
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Sven said we were better than against Paraguay but i didn't see that myself.. owen is still not fit and wasn't very good and neither was Crouch.. even I could have scored that header.. not a great performance.. didn't think much of J Cole either but Lampard played well and gerrard scored a belter but T & T gave us a few problems and they not even that good
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I really felt for fatty (lampard). How many times???!!! Englands possesion was great, but they just couldn't convert.
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Sweden I reckin - we don't need to win it now so maybe a good time to experiment with him?
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Rooney still isn't fit and didn't have a great game.. seeing as he could have been injured straight away surely theo should have come on first
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I don't think he was needed last night. And I can't believe Owen was taken off - he needs 90mins!!!!!! How the hell else is he going to get his very fragile coinfidence back? Crouch should've gone off, and Walcott on.
Downing makes my heart sink - he is NOT world class and should NOT be on the team, at all. Lennon though is a different matter. He's bloody fantastic. The game picked up as soon as he was brought on. He is text book perfection, he really is. And he's at Spurs too  
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She's his wife and she's there to support him. Myabe she's just not that into footbal, but wants to be there for her husband, who might I add, is on top form this tournament.
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