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The Round Ball Game - II
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Originally posted by Alison View Post
Must say that through the forum I’ve developed a keen interest in Stockport County, St Mirren and Truro City in particular!
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So, only just over a week to go. Any of you England fans just a little bit excited ? I mean, we can't do any worse this time , surely ?
Done your sweepstakes ? Got your wall chart up ? Had a sneaky punt on England at 16/1 ? Beer chilling nicely ?
Anyway, England must have a decent chance of making the last 8 after a favourable draw. I'd be happy just to see them play some decent football for a few games. The strike force has a few goals in them, and the defence and midfield should be good enough to cope with most of the early opponents , if not the big guns later on. Shouldn't they ?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostSo, only just over a week to go. Any of you England fans just a little bit excited ? I mean, we can't do any worse this time , surely ?
Done your sweepstakes ? Got your wall chart up ? Had a sneaky punt on England at 16/1 ? Beer chilling nicely ?
Anyway, England must have a decent chance of making the last 8 after a favourable draw. I'd be happy just to see them play some decent football for a few games. The strike force has a few goals in them, and the defence and midfield should be good enough to cope with most of the early opponents , if not the big guns later on. Shouldn't they ?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostTesting our Englishness then ts? OK I’ll stick to football - yes it would be good to see them progress - they are underrated, maybe justifiably, but it will be a good test of youth, team spirit. I think that Gareth Southgate has been sensible and successfully stayed under a lot of the radar, and maybe just quietly got on with his job. We’ll see dreckly!
Of course, I'm just as interested to hear about the prospects of board members own teams, if those teams aren't England.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostSo, only just over a week to go. Any of you England fans just a little bit excited ? I mean, we can't do any worse this time , surely ?
Done your sweepstakes ? Got your wall chart up ? Had a sneaky punt on England at 16/1 ? Beer chilling nicely ?
Anyway, England must have a decent chance of making the last 8 after a favourable draw. I'd be happy just to see them play some decent football for a few games. The strike force has a few goals in them, and the defence and midfield should be good enough to cope with most of the early opponents , if not the big guns later on. Shouldn't they ?
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI think 16/1 is quite good odds for England, ts. I think that bigger teams will want to avoid them because they have the potential of a lot of goals in them. Lot of weight on Kane's shoulders - historically, England have placed far too much importance on who the Captain is, rather than just being the guy who knows the difference between heads and tails. They've got a good midfield, but England's problem is in defence and the lack of a settled chap between the sticks. They can't argue with their group draw, but they'll want to be through before their final game v Belgium. The other thing in their favour is that there are no stand out teams this time around, in my opinion. No punt/sweepstake/wallchart/chilling beer thus far, but who knows, maybe a sneaky wee sticker album!
I have to disagree. In my view England's primary area for concern is midfield.
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England seem to have more defenders in their 23 than most other teams.
I think I counted 10 excluding goal keepers when many have only 8.
I don't know what this means.
Predictions are difficult - I'd say the initial group stage plus one then out but a lot depends on injuries so I'm not sure - and I'd have Argentina as the dark horse for winning it.
Brazil look strong but they don't often travel well; in Europe, I favour France very slightly over Germany, Belgium and Spain in that order.
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Iceland. Just follow Iceland. They're all attackers.
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostEngland seem to have more defenders in their 23 than most other teams.
I think I counted 10 excluding goal keepers when many have only 8.
I don't know what this means.
Predictions are difficult - I'd say the initial group stage plus one then out but a lot depends on injuries so I'm not sure - and I'd have Argentina as the dark horse for winning it.
Brazil look strong but they don't often travel well; in Europe, I favour France very slightly over Germany, Belgium and Spain in that order.
You are dead right about the amount of defenders and defensive minded midfield players. All smacks of fear to me!
I can almost visualise all the square and back passes by Eric Dier and Jordon Henderson.
With Rashford, Vardy, Sterling and Lingard, England must have the some of the quickest, if not the quickest, forwards in the competition.Last edited by Stanfordian; 07-06-18, 17:29.
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