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World Cup 2010 - South Africa Thread

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... and in a World Cup full of karma, a crossbar-bouncing goal that was clearly in from Lampard is disallowed...
 
Hahaha, just when I thought that finally there would be a clear game for once, something like the disallowed goal by Lampard happens...
I'm glad England woke up, though at the expense of the German team and especially Neuer, who really blundered before the 2:1. It would have been sad if they had gone out like that.
 
The English have a goal robbed... then I go to McDonald's at half time... and instead of getting my two pies they give me only one in the bag... though I was charged for both. So, England, I know how you feel :(

That said, go Germany! If nothing else, they have their Polish born players scoring goals, which is about as close as Poland is going to get to any kind of World Cup glory!
 
All over, now. And we didn't even need to go to penalties to get our ass handed to us.

What's next? Euro 2012?
 
Despite the Lampard (no) goal I don't think we can have too many complaints about that. Probably an appropriate ending to a shambolic campaign; No sign of Rooney, no sign of Gerrard, and a token effort from Lampard. Arguably our best three players and nothing from them.

The defence, woeful. Dragged around the pitch for 90 minutes. Germany picked holes through the back four for fun.

On the other hand, congratulations to Germany, that was an awesome display. Easily the best performance at the world cup yet, albeit helped by a pathetic England showing, but still, they were on fire.

If I were Fabio, if he's still in a job, I'd seriously start thinking about breaking that team up. A good number of them won't be around for the next WC so let's get the new players in there now and start getting them experience.

Ironic that when he was injured we seemed to bestow talisman status on Gareth Barry. After performances against Algeria, Slovenia and Germany, you really have to wonder why, he was fcuking awful.

Oh well, at least we don't have to bitch and whine about Lampard's disallowed goal now. :lol:
 
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Missed me, Fabio?
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That was better than sex. :D

I feel sorry for the English, though. I do think that Germany was the better team overall, but if the refs hadn't been blind regarding Lampard's non-goal, the game would have played out differently. Apparently, it's the highest defeat for England in a World Cup, but I don't know whether that's really true. Granted, the game was over at 3:1 but I think that England put up too little of a fight after that.

In any case, the football God is obviously German. :lol: (And his wife is Brazilian...)
 
Well, at least it didn't go to penalties. :guffaw:

I wonder if the back four were playing the same game as the rest of the team? They were nowhere during the German counter-attack. David James was rightly peeved.

Germany were wonderful, though. No doubt those memories of 1966 and 2001 will have been swept aside by this result. :bolian:

That was better than sex. :D

But was it better than Archie Gemmill scoring against the Netherlands in 1978? :hugegrin:
 
If I were Fabio, if he's still in a job, I'd seriously start thinking about breaking that team up. A good number of them won't be around for the next WC so let's get the new players in there now and start getting them experience.

I agree that's the way to go. The English U-21 team became vice world champions not too long ago, so there should be some good, hungry young players around.
And having a young team has worked out pretty well for Germany so far. I think it was Müller's 6th official international match today.


That was better than sex. :D

But was it better than Archie Gemmill scoring against the Netherlands in 1978? :hugegrin:

Don't know. I wasn't even born, then.
 
I agree that's the way to go. The English U-21 team became vice world champions not too long ago, so there should be some good, hungry young players around.
And having a young team has worked out pretty well for Germany so far. I think it was Müller's 6th official international match today.

That's one of the problems for us, we try and accomodate star players at the expense of a decent team dynamic.

We'll either pick them team based on the players, or, we pick the system but then try and wedge our star players into it.

The question's been asked many times over the last week of why Germany do so much better than we do in major tournaments. I'd suggest that this is at least part of the reason why.

Re Walcott above, I still don't know why he was left at home while we brought SWP with us. Equally, I'm really glad that we brought Heskey with us. When we were 1-4 down and I saw Heskey coming on I felt sure that we'd pull the game back around........! :rolleyes:
 
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