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England v Uraquay
Well that's it then 'done and dusted'. England boys off on their holidays early after another abject performance. Despite all the media hype we were rubbish. And Rooney's great goal, it was a tap in for chr**t sake. Pity they didn't wear the English shirt with more passion, but there again with the money they earn they obviously don't give a ***. Pathetic!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// I've only ever watched football when England are playing in the World Cup (about 5 games, then;-)). They were a mess. Only about three players (including goalie) seemed to make any effort. //
If you'd seen more England performances pixie, you'd realise this wasn't all that bad. The new young players did well, just not quite well enough.
Rooney also did well in his first world cup when he was young and didn't care, before all the *** hype and expectation crushed his spirit and destroyed his confidence. Sadly the same will probably happen to Sterling etc and in 4 years time they won't be able to touch the ball without falling over.
If you'd seen more England performances pixie, you'd realise this wasn't all that bad. The new young players did well, just not quite well enough.
Rooney also did well in his first world cup when he was young and didn't care, before all the *** hype and expectation crushed his spirit and destroyed his confidence. Sadly the same will probably happen to Sterling etc and in 4 years time they won't be able to touch the ball without falling over.
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It's not ridiculous, Pixie, and thinking that ruling foreign players out of the Premier League will fix anything is, frankly, utter nonsense. If you play against nobodies you learn nothing and you don't develop a strong squad. And if you play against brilliant players and still don't develop a strong squad, then that's because the players you have to choose from aren't good enough.
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The difference is that the principle of the World Cup is that it is nation v. nation. The club championships at the highest level haven't had that principle for years and years and years. You can't even pin it down to the big business aspect of football -- it predates even that. Club football is about who can build up the best team. Nothing to do with where the players come from.
The solution, if there is one, is to train better English players, not to destroy the current Premier League (which, in turn, would lead to the end of our competition in European football and for that matter would not help to develop a brilliant football team because there would be no drive to improve). And, in the meantime, to stop having sour grapes and accept that, at the moment, other teams are better than we are.
The solution, if there is one, is to train better English players, not to destroy the current Premier League (which, in turn, would lead to the end of our competition in European football and for that matter would not help to develop a brilliant football team because there would be no drive to improve). And, in the meantime, to stop having sour grapes and accept that, at the moment, other teams are better than we are.
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