Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Jun 2010 20:14

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Jun 2010 20:16

Podolski....again. Some random who never cut it at bayern who always produces for them in tournaments. Why don't we have anyone like him...instead we have emile heskey. Podolski is like 1 in 2 record for goals...thats world class.

Klose again also, the German team are so much better than as at tournaments despite having a weaker team on paper...its actually frightening.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by John Madejski's Wallet » 13 Jun 2010 20:18

FiNeRaIn Podolski....again. Some random who never cut it at bayern who always produces for them in tournaments. Why don't we have anyone like him...instead we have emile heskey. Podolski is like 1 in 2 record for goals...thats world class.

Klose again also, the German team are so much better than as at tournaments despite having a weaker team on paper...its actually frightening.


Just because we hear the English players' names more in the press, does not mean we're stronger on paper

I'd personally the German's we a fair bit stronger than us on paper

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Jun 2010 20:20

Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Terry and Cole are all recognized as top european players, Germany don't really have anyone of that calibre at club level who is that effective in the champions league - ballack isn't even there, possibly lahm. Its a mentality issue and the Germans are one million times stronger than we are. If we finished second and they win their group we get them in the next round don't we?


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:22

FiNeRaIn Podolski....again. Some random who never cut it at bayern who always produces for them in tournaments. Why don't we have anyone like him...instead we have emile heskey. Podolski is like 1 in 2 record for goals...thats world class.

Klose again also, the German team are so much better than as at tournaments despite having a weaker team on paper...its actually frightening.


I really don't think we're better on paper. Podolski and Klose may have had crap seasons but you know they'll deliver here. Very few English players I'd take over the German team. Rooney yes, Gerrard probably, A Cole probably... Maybe an in form and fit Rio.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by John Madejski's Wallet » 13 Jun 2010 20:23

FiNeRaIn Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Terry and Cole are all recognized as top european players, Germany don't really have anyone of that calibre at club level who is that effective in the champions league - ballack isn't even there, possibly lahm. Its a mentality issue and the Germans are one million times stronger than we are. If we finished second and they win their group we get them in the next round don't we?


I'd have Schweinsteiger (sp?) in the England team any day of the week

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:26

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FiNeRaIn Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Terry and Cole are all recognized as top european players, Germany don't really have anyone of that calibre at club level who is that effective in the champions league - ballack isn't even there, possibly lahm. Its a mentality issue and the Germans are one million times stronger than we are. If we finished second and they win their group we get them in the next round don't we?


I'd have Schweinsteiger (sp?) in the England team any day of the week


and Lahm and one of Klose or Podolski and that Ozil chap.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Jun 2010 20:30

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FiNeRaIn Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Terry and Cole are all recognized as top european players, Germany don't really have anyone of that calibre at club level who is that effective in the champions league - ballack isn't even there, possibly lahm. Its a mentality issue and the Germans are one million times stronger than we are. If we finished second and they win their group we get them in the next round don't we?


I'd have Schweinsteiger (sp?) in the England team any day of the week


I've not heard his name mentioned once yet. But yeah he's a good player.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by NR_Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:30

This is how we should play.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:31

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FiNeRaIn Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Terry and Cole are all recognized as top european players, Germany don't really have anyone of that calibre at club level who is that effective in the champions league - ballack isn't even there, possibly lahm. Its a mentality issue and the Germans are one million times stronger than we are. If we finished second and they win their group we get them in the next round don't we?


I'd have Schweinsteiger (sp?) in the England team any day of the week


I've not heard his name mentioned once yet. But yeah he's a good player.


well I'm watching him play well.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Jun 2010 20:32

NR_Royal This is how we should play.


+1

But we won't, not mentality strong, bunch of scared pansies with a media who make it worse.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:38

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+1

But we won't, not mentality strong, bunch of scared pansies with a media who make it worse.


England has lost the hard working, determined, take responsibility for yourself attitude. It's been gone for a while and it's getting worse.

Everyone over here seems to think the world owes them a living and they don't have to work hard for it.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by buzzby » 13 Jun 2010 20:58

Cahill sent off, poor decision

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Row Z Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:58

Cahill straight red... harsh

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:58

harsh red, but could have been a leg breaker so I can see why.

And the ref has a red reputation to maintain of course.
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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Row Z Royal » 13 Jun 2010 20:59

Ian Royal harsh red, but could have been a leg breaker so I can see why.


Every tackle could be a leg-breaker, numbnuts.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 21:02

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Ian Royal harsh red, but could have been a leg breaker so I can see why.


Every tackle could be a leg-breaker, numbnuts.


Only if it catches, or nearly catches someone midway up the lower leg. Cahill caught him just above the ankle, looked nasty. Yes he kinda fell into him, but it was v clumsy. No malice, but then there doesn't need to be. And Australia have been playing fairly dirty anyway.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Row Z Royal » 13 Jun 2010 21:07

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Ian Royal harsh red, but could have been a leg breaker so I can see why.


Every tackle could be a leg-breaker, numbnuts.


Only if it catches, or nearly catches someone midway up the lower leg. Cahill caught him just above the ankle, looked nasty. Yes he kinda fell into him, but it was v clumsy. No malice, but then there doesn't need to be. And Australia have been playing fairly dirty anyway.


Didn't realise you were a medical expert. Even tackles where the ball is won, block tackles and aerial challengles all have the ability to cause serious injury.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 21:11

Well it's pretty freaking obvious that to break a leg you have to be going in hard at ankle height or up to about 6 - 8 inches higher pretty much directly at the leg to break it.

So you're going to have a hard time breaking a leg if your foot / knee doesn't go straight at the leg. Some tackles carry a high risk of serious injury, some a lower risk.

And I'm not saying it was a definite red, just that I can see why the ref gave it. And given he has a rep, it's not a surprise.

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