by Victor Meldrew » 30 Mar 2011 19:31
by soggy biscuit » 30 Mar 2011 19:52
TBMsoggy biscuit
He's certainly got a hint of Alan Shearer about him
by TBM » 30 Mar 2011 20:09
by Tails » 30 Mar 2011 20:54
Stuka Yes sorry that went over my head, didn't mean to patronise you there.
A strange thing happened at the pub afterwards where the usual guys come round selling badges from a cork board only this one guy was black-British and had 'Blood & Honour' badges (Nazi group) Confusing to say the least.
by Ian Royal » 30 Mar 2011 21:02
by TBM » 30 Mar 2011 21:51
Ian Royal Only saw the highlights, but Wilshire looked very good but trying to take on too much and go a man too far. Thought Downing was excellent if bafflingly put on the right. Cahill & Young were also impressive, though Young should have buried the chance when he hit the bar.
by Libertine » 31 Mar 2011 04:54
by Libertine » 31 Mar 2011 05:48
by Hoop Blah » 31 Mar 2011 12:29
Libertine For what it is worth...
I really think the B team's draw, a game they almost hung on to win, with Ghana, a team which went farther (the quarters) in the last world cup than England did, was more impressive than the A team's 2-0 win over a much poorer Wales side.
by Wax Jacket » 31 Mar 2011 13:24
by ZacNaloen » 31 Mar 2011 13:44
by Hoop Blah » 31 Mar 2011 14:22
by Libertine » 31 Mar 2011 16:46
Hoop BlahLibertine For what it is worth...
I really think the B team's draw, a game they almost hung on to win, with Ghana, a team which went farther (the quarters) in the last world cup than England did, was more impressive than the A team's 2-0 win over a much poorer Wales side.
Totally agree with that last point, it was a much more competitive game and the performance was a step up from Saturdays. I'm a big fan of bringing through the next generation and the change in attitude it may bring etc etc.
However, don't underestimate the impact of the pressue of playing for England in a comptetive fixture over a completely different prospect of a carnival friendly against Ghana.
Also bear in mind that if we'd had Cole, Rooney and Gerrard in that line-up (plus Parker in for Barry) and Terry in for Lescott we probably would've won the game. That's the problem for an England manager. Those players are better and it's getting the balance right of playing your best players or building your best team.
Those youngsters that did well on Tuesday night might not be able to do that after a few games and having the expectations that go with then becoming an established international. That's when the fear factor kicks in and performances become a lot more laboured and you see players afraid to take a risk.
by Mr Angry » 31 Mar 2011 17:11
by Bandini » 31 Mar 2011 17:37
Mr Angry That game put to rest any thoughts people had that we would have had an easier ride in the WC had we ended up playing Ghana rather than Germany in the first knock out round.
It also highlighted something else; ok, some of those replacing the "Golden generation"players aren't as good, but at least they give 100%; we should do the same as the French - basically turn around to all the old "stars", say "thanks a lot, but you have now retired from International football", and then start the rebuilding process for Brazil 2014 at once with young exciting players.
by Ian Royal » 31 Mar 2011 22:25
TBMIan Royal Only saw the highlights, but Wilshire looked very good but trying to take on too much and go a man too far. Thought Downing was excellent if bafflingly put on the right. Cahill & Young were also impressive, though Young should have buried the chance when he hit the bar.
It wasn't until the 33rd minute that Wilshire lost the ball for the first time, so dont agree with what you say there.....2nd half he maybe ran out of legs but i dont think he was doing too much.
The reason Downing was on the right and Young on the left was due to the 4-3-3 formation - if they were on their natural side it would have made the front 3 too far apart, having them as they were made it narrow enough to support Carroll as they cut inside onto their stronger foot.
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