Ricman
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Seen the "English" cricket team recently?
just to jump to Englands defence - they had to push up to try to get back into the game - and that's when Germany caught them on the sucker punch - twice!!
If the goal had been allowed I don't bleeb that England would have pushed so many men forward. I was surprised by the amount of possession England had -
It was a match full of incident - James the Goalie saved them from conceding 7.
I know Lampard hit the cross bar - didn't the German crossbar get rattled twice or was I dreaming???
I think the German team will be incredible in 4 years time as they are a very young side now - but how many non Germans play in the team? maybe England should follow suit and get a bunch of Brazilians/Spanish/Italians into their team![]()
I feel really unlucky.
I am half English and half Italian
I believe it's something like 6-8 of them being "non-nationals".
nope, you're wrong...don't want to be too picky on this, but they're all German, the second or third generation of migrants into Germany, everybody holds a German passport. Only exception is Cacau, who states that Germany has "adopted" him....he became a German national only some two or three years ago.
And brother's, don't get crazy about the what-ifs...it was John Terry himself who said that Germany was the better team yesterday, despite of the denied goal. And I think it was in 66 when it happened just the other way round
After all...it's just football.....errrhh......sorry, I mean soccer (for our brothers from across the Atlantic)
And the Netherlands are through to another round. The mood is picking up momentum over here, there's really something to be had this time. My vote is on Spain vs Lowlands.
Both matches yeterday were messed up btw, time to say goodbye to Blatter and start a new World Football Federation or something to make the necessary changes.
I think England need to do some serious soul searching, I think they need an English manager, or at the very least a manager who can communicate with his team in English, have you seen Capello interviews?
If you look at Argentina..(I know you probably don't want to..) but in Maradona they have a coach whom the whole team adore and they just WANT to win. They appear to have what England don't, team spirit. I also think that there was a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes that took its toll, the John Terry affair in particular has had a lingering effect on the team IMO, there was clearly a lot of tension in the entire team.
I also think that the England squad were very tired, they play more football each year in England than any other country and its takes its toll.
I'd love to see England do well, even if I'm not English, and I was as heartbroken as anyone yesterday
congrats to Germany, on the day they deserved the win.
oh man, soccer is the best sport of all time. Nowhere else can you capture a truly international spirit than at the world cup.
No the worst from soccer point of view is to be French![]()