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Justin W
19 June 2012 23:07:33

Italy v England:

Italy 9

Draws 6

England 7

 

Still fancy England to set up a semi against Germany. Looking like the tournament's lucky team this time round.


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Matty H
19 June 2012 23:10:24

Looking at the highlights Sweden have battered France, again shows how well we have played in this group.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Depends how you look at it. As the commentator and now Linekar and the pundits are saying - this is a poor France side.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Every team that plays England seems to be poor. I can see France beating Spain.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Well, when the likes of Lineker, Hansen etc are saying how poor this French side is, and how they looked disinterested from the first whistle etc, you'll have to excuse me if I listen to them rather than any of us.


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SEMerc
19 June 2012 23:10:41

England-Italy has the potential to be a right stinker of a game.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I think it's a racing certainty.

Matty H
19 June 2012 23:12:20

England-Italy has the potential to be a right stinker of a game.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

I think it's a racing certainty.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I think it'll be similar to tonight. Italy WILL dominate, in my opinion, but that doesn't mean they'll win.


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Jonesy
19 June 2012 23:12:38

England-Italy has the potential to be a right stinker of a game.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

I think it's a racing certainty.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Like Frankel was today


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SEMerc
19 June 2012 23:12:41

Looking at the highlights Sweden have battered France, again shows how well we have played in this group.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Depends how you look at it. As the commentator and now Linekar and the pundits are saying - this is a poor France side.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Every team that plays England seems to be poor. I can see France beating Spain.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Again, I agree it's a distinct possibility as Spain's secret weapon (Mexes) is suspended, I believe.

SEMerc
19 June 2012 23:22:51

England-Italy has the potential to be a right stinker of a game.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

I think it's a racing certainty.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

I think it'll be similar to tonight. Italy WILL dominate, in my opinion, but that doesn't mean they'll win.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I rest my case.

Brian Gaze
20 June 2012 06:59:17

Amazing how the football world turns. In the space of a few weeks Woy has gone from nothing to suddenly looking the part after getting a big slice of luck, and 'Arry is rumoured to be looking for teams in the middle of the desert to manage.


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future_is_orange
20 June 2012 07:59:32

Watching the highlights again now on BBC, and Ashley Young actually had a very decent game. Four or five testing balls into the box and linked up well.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Matty, I think Young fits in very well with Hodgsons system. He is a very busy player, gets back very quick and does what he is instructed and keeps to the system. He had a decent game last night along with Gerard and the back 4 plus keeper. Hodgson seems very settled with the team and wouldnt be suprised if England start with the same 11 against Italy.

wallaw
20 June 2012 08:06:26

Amazing how the football world turns. In the space of a few weeks Woy has gone from nothing to suddenly looking the part after getting a big slice of luck, and 'Arry is rumoured to be looking for teams in the middle of the desert to manage.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Only in certain eyes though Brian. Some people, myself included, were delighted we went with Roy and not Harry.

I know it's only a little thing, but i love the positivity, all the hand slaps and bum taps and encouraging on field. That's Roy working his magic


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future_is_orange
20 June 2012 08:15:15

Amazing how the football world turns. In the space of a few weeks Woy has gone from nothing to suddenly looking the part after getting a big slice of luck, and 'Arry is rumoured to be looking for teams in the middle of the desert to manage.

Originally Posted by: wallaw 

Only in certain eyes though Brian. Some people, myself included, were delighted we went with Roy and not Harry.

I know it's only a little thing, but i love the positivity, all the hand slaps and bum taps and encouraging on field. That's Roy working his magic

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

My choice was always Harry, tho when Roy took over it wasnt a real major shock he was the safer option and does have tactical knowledge that Harry lacks. But Roy really has the team glavanised and is a really likeable chap.

Saint Snow
20 June 2012 08:49:49

After seeing the horlicks he made at Liverpool, I dreaded the appointment.

I don't think he's particularly worked miracles with England, though. Over the course of every game we've been like a boxer playing the ropes, absorbing punches yet blocking most with a rugged but accomplished defence, then occassionally letting loose with a solid right cross or uppercut. Those tactics will take you so far, but you'll come undone against the top class opponents.

Then again, the squad he picked is unquestionably limited in skill and technical ability. However, he's sacrificed what little flair and skill we have with organisation and a gameplan designed to negate the threat of the opposition.

Maybe that gives England their best chance of progression in this tournament. But boy is it awful to watch.


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future_is_orange
20 June 2012 08:59:05

After seeing the horlicks he made at Liverpool, I dreaded the appointment.

I don't think he's particularly worked miracles with England, though. Over the course of every game we've been like a boxer playing the ropes, absorbing punches yet blocking most with a rugged but accomplished defence, then occassionally letting loose with a solid right cross or uppercut. Those tactics will take you so far, but you'll come undone against the top class opponents.

Then again, the squad he picked is unquestionably limited in skill and technical ability. However, he's sacrificed what little flair and skill we have with organisation and a gameplan designed to negate the threat of the opposition.

Maybe that gives England their best chance of progression in this tournament. But boy is it awful to watch.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Agree with a few points there saint.. .. perhaps Hodgson has got England playing tournament football.

SEMerc
20 June 2012 09:14:18

Amazing how the football world turns. In the space of a few weeks Woy has gone from nothing to suddenly looking the part after getting a big slice of luck, and 'Arry is rumoured to be looking for teams in the middle of the desert to manage.

Originally Posted by: wallaw 

Only in certain eyes though Brian. Some people, myself included, were delighted we went with Roy and not Harry.

I know it's only a little thing, but i love the positivity, all the hand slaps and bum taps and encouraging on field. That's Roy working his magic

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

I was disappointed the FA went for Woy as opposed to 'Arry.

Saint Snow
20 June 2012 09:39:15

I was disappointed the FA went for Woy as opposed to 'Arry.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

But you got your wish in the end...


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Johnny25
20 June 2012 09:45:19
England v Italy quarter final, as expected!

Both teams appear fairly good defensively, so I'm going for a 0-0 with England to win on pens.

SEMerc
20 June 2012 09:48:12

I was disappointed the FA went for Woy as opposed to 'Arry.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

But you got your wish in the end...

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

Yes, but it was -£3m (-£3m after tax),as opposed to say £5m.   

Brian Gaze
20 June 2012 10:28:14

I was disappointed the FA went for Woy as opposed to 'Arry.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

But you got your wish in the end...

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Yes, but it was -£3m (-£3m after tax),as opposed to say £5m.   

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

Most Arsenal fans I know (there's a fair few here as you might guess) are delighted 'Arry has left Spurs. The £3 million you had to pay him is a bonus for them.

PS: Is Christian Gross in the frame for the job?


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Rob K
20 June 2012 10:36:55

The Sun honoured Wayne's dodgy barnet this morning with the front-page headline... WEAVE DONE IT 


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Jonesy
20 June 2012 10:52:32

I know Gerrard aint keen on playing Right Midfield but when you look at the crosses he has put in it makes you wonder if he could play there after this tourment for England, when the likes of Wiltshire is back fit.

 

I remember when he come back from Injury for Liverpool and one of the first things he did was go out on the right flank and out in a cross for Carrol to score with his head.


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SEMerc
20 June 2012 11:14:32

I was disappointed the FA went for Woy as opposed to 'Arry.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

But you got your wish in the end...

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

Yes, but it was -£3m (-£3m after tax),as opposed to say £5m.   

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Most Arsenal fans I know (there's a fair few here as you might guess) are delighted 'Arry has left Spurs. The £3 million you had to pay him is a bonus for them.

PS: Is Christian Gross in the frame for the job?

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

I think you'll find most Spurs fans are too. Mind you, there's still a minority of diehards left if the Spurs board I use is any barometer.

haghir22
20 June 2012 14:45:08

England 1-1 Italy

England go through on pens....


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Snow Hoper
20 June 2012 16:16:58

Let's just draw a veil over this shall we?

 

Edit... actually Milevskiy was offside before he played the pass to Devic. So two wrongs make a right...

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

Depending on the rules of this goal line technology, if and when it comes in. wouldn't it be rather poor if they'd looked at that goal and given it, even though it was offside in the first place, but the rules prevented them from checking?

I'd hope they'd do a referral like in cricket to check the initial pass (like a 'no ball') to make sure its legit otherwise we'll end up with wrong goals being given as well.


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Gooner
20 June 2012 17:36:36

I was disappointed the FA went for Woy as opposed to 'Arry.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

But you got your wish in the end...

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Yes, but it was -£3m (-£3m after tax),as opposed to say £5m.   

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

Most Arsenal fans I know (there's a fair few here as you might guess) are delighted 'Arry has left Spurs. The £3 million you had to pay him is a bonus for them.

PS: Is Christian Gross in the frame for the job?

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I think you'll find most Spurs fans are too. Mind you, there's still a minority of diehards left if the Spurs board I use is any barometer.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

I am very happy 'Arry has gone, his Spurs teams always gave Arsenal a tough time


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Gooner
20 June 2012 17:40:50

Watching the highlights again now on BBC, and Ashley Young actually had a very decent game. Four or five testing balls into the box and linked up well.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

I watched MOTD as well, did you hear the comment from the Lineaker etc saying that Ashley Young was asking Ashley cole where he should be??? What is all that about?


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