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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 14:49
Originally posted by progmetalhead progmetalhead wrote:

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Maybe the jocks should take up knitting? Tongue LOL
 
 
 
 
 
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Our men's team wouldn't even qualify for the finals of the Woman's World Cup (but we could knit lots of lovely scarves for the fans of the finalists) Failing that, we could knit balaclavas for our own fans (without eyeholes)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 14:58
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:

Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

If you were losing 1-0 in the last minute of overtime and the commentator said: "MoM's religious ragbags need a miracle now", well, drop to your knees, clasp your hands together and... hey presto - 1-1!
 
you could say that but I don't coach low scoring games
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Try the cricket thread there are many more points scored there!Wink
 
 
 
I think Heskey provided a higher standard of comedy last nightWink
 
I really think the way we're playing we'd be better without a target man... who in this case never seems to hit the target.
 
Sorry Dingo, I think Heskey's getting a bit of a rough deal after this match.  Yes he can't score but I think he's a very important part of the team (holding up the ball, roughing up defences, etc)  I seem to remember that he was also a very important part of building the confidence in the team and making us into a far better team than 2 years ago!  When we were under pressure we often ended up giving the ball away and the ball coming straight back again. and eventually we fell apart.
 
I think he deserves as much credit as the rest for last nights result.  (IMO).Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 15:10
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I think Heskey provided a higher standard of comedy last nightWink
 
I really think the way we're playing we'd be better without a target man... who in this case never seems to hit the target.
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Sorry Dingo, I think Heskey's getting a bit of a rough deal after this match.  Yes he can't score but I think he's a very important part of the team (holding up the ball, roughing up defences, etc)  I seem to remember that he was also a very important part of building the confidence in the team and making us into a far better team than 2 years ago!  When we were under pressure we often ended up giving the ball away and the ball coming straight back again. and eventually we fell apart.
 
I think he deserves as much credit as the rest for last nights result.  (IMO).Big smile
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Although it pains me to admit as much, I do think Heskey does attract some unwarranted flak. Yes, he clearly has feet shaped like Toblerone, and appears to run as though walking an invisible dog, but defenders hate playing against him because of his incredible strength and he never allows them to settle on the ball (Defending from the front etc) England miss Joe Cole though, and will be (gulp) even more formidable if he can make his way back into the reckoning methinks. What chance ya think of a global air traffic controller's strike before 2010 ? (Fingers crossed)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 15:34
^ & ^^
 
I guess I'm a bit harsh on Heskey. I'm just frustrated that we don't seem to have anyone with his undeniable qualities who can stick the ball in the net as well.
 
I'd never doubt that he gives his all and that a lot of his good work is often off the ball and hence unnoticed, it's just that last night when he missed those clear cut chances it didn't matter, but at the Finals those type of misses will lose us points and/or games.
 
Anyway, a very satisfying qualifying tournament and i can't wait for the real thingBig smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 15:43
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

^ & ^^
 
I guess I'm a bit harsh on Heskey. I'm just frustrated that we don't seem to have anyone with his undeniable qualities who can stick the ball in the net as well.
 
I'd never doubt that he gives his all and that a lot of his good work is often off the ball and hence unnoticed, it's just that last night when he missed those clear cut chances it didn't matter, but at the Finals those type of misses will lose us points and/or games.
 
Anyway, a very satisfying qualifying tournament and i can't wait for the real thingBig smile
 
John Carew would do it - slight problem with that.  I think Capello knows!  (You Know).  I think Heskey really helps us take control of a game - we might not score but he makes sure the ball is going in one direction.  I think Capello would bring on someone else when the momentum is fully with us or we need a change (or a goal). 
 
Just a theory.  But of course it would be better if Heskey didn't have feet of the triangular Belgian Chocolate variety!  Big smile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 16:40
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:


Hey Jimbo, maybe Finland should dig up Jari Litmanen.

They did. He actually played it that game, Tony. And even scored a goal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 16:42
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Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Liechtenstein - Finland 1-1. Please excuse my language, but seriously....f**kin' pathetic. Dead

We almost made it to EURO 2008, but this is just ridiculous. The worst game I've seen in AGES.

England looks pretty strong though. Could it finally be their turn?


Sorry Jimbo but I laughed when I saw that score! Finland are really struggling these days. It doesnt seem that long ago when your team could give anyone a run for their money.

Could be worse, you could be Lithuanian:

Faroe Islands 2-1
Lithuania

or Belgian:

Armenia 2-1
Belgium





Or Polish:

Slovenia 3 - 0 Poland

We're out... Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 16:47
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I gathered that when I heard you sacked your manager - that was a bit quick even by football standardsShocked
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 16:50
Nevermind, Bartek... Poland will qualify for 2014 and you'll come here to watch them and drink some beers with us! Smile
 
On the other side, what did Africa do to have 6 teams in the finals? They never get even a single quarter-finals and have more than South America and only a half of the entire Europe, now added with many new countries from former USSR and Yugoslavia. Or maybe is it that FIFA & UEFA are honoring their agents and impresarios for exploiting the African blood? Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2009 at 17:55
I really hope Peru does a good job against Argentina but that's very difficult, seeing how atrocious the peruvian team has been (even though this Argentina is not that far above..) Then, if Ecuador FINALLY beats Uruguay at home, it might be possible to grab our third world cup final in a row.
 
It's too difficult. It's ridiculous that Southamerica only gets 4 and a half spots in world cups while Europe gets like 392182019 and atrocious teams with no talent get in the competition.... Sadly, the power of UEFA is evident. Southamerica provides the best players, Europe takes all the places in the world cups...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2009 at 03:50
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

I really hope Peru does a good job against Argentina but that's very difficult, seeing how atrocious the peruvian team has been (even though this Argentina is not that far above..) Then, if Ecuador FINALLY beats Uruguay at home, it might be possible to grab our third world cup final in a row.
 
It's too difficult. It's ridiculous that Southamerica only gets 4 and a half spots in world cups while Europe gets like 392182019 and atrocious teams with no talent get in the competition.... Sadly, the power of UEFA is evident. Southamerica provides the best players, Europe takes all the places in the world cups...


I have to agree wholeheartedly with this (with the proviso that the African continent's quota of finalists completely dwarfs their achievements) Although there are considerably more teams competing in Europe (hence the reason they get drawn in groups of 5 or 6) a UEFA finalist only has to play 10 games max to get there compared with a whopping 18 matches for South America. As if that were not sufficient grist to the mill, the 5th placed CONMEBOL team has to play an energy sapping 2 legged play-off with either the Oceania champs or an Asian qualifier (I think ?) You can deduce a myriad of reasons for this but my money is on 'money' from the richer European soccer TV/media and the need for the likes of FIFA big cheese Sepp Blatter to get re-elected i.e. if your association votes for me, I will make finals qualification easier. He recently conned the associations of OCEANIA to vote for him with the promise of automatic qualification as a carrot (i.e. no play off required against the 5th place South American team) but reneged on this promise once re-elected. The perennial Oceanic champions Australia have now jumped ship and are members of the Asian confederation for this reason.
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Next qualifier matches (Europe, South America, Concacaf, Africa): 10 October 2009

Asia is closed: Australia, Japan and the 2 Koreas are already qualified.
 
Bahrain to decide with New Zealand (from Oceania) who's who; 1st leg: 10 October 2009.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2009 at 12:29
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Paraguay win 1-0 and qualify for the Finals.

Maradona? He'll be out of a job by the weekend.


Surprisingly the local media has found Messi guilty and has ignored Maradona's performance.

Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Liechtenstein - Finland 1-1. Please excuse my language, but seriously....f**kin' pathetic. Dead

We almost made it to EURO 2008, but this is just ridiculous. The worst game I've seen in AGES.

England looks pretty strong though. Could it finally be their turn?


Sorry Jimbo but I laughed when I saw that score! Finland are really struggling these days. It doesnt seem that long ago when your team could give anyone a run for their money.

Could be worse, you could be Lithuanian:

Faroe Islands 2-1
Lithuania

or Belgian:

Armenia 2-1
Belgium





Or Polish:

Slovenia 3 - 0 Poland

We're out... Cry


Well, you can't compare Slovenia to Faroe Islands, they're far better. They even played in the WC before. You lost but not shamefully. Still that does not sound good for Euro 2012, isn't it?

Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Nevermind, Bartek... Poland will qualify for 2014 and you'll come here to watch them and drink some beers with us! Smile
 
On the other side, what did Africa do to have 6 teams in the finals? They never get even a single quarter-finals and have more than South America and only a half of the entire Europe, now added with many new countries from former USSR and Yugoslavia. Or maybe is it that FIFA & UEFA are honoring their agents and impresarios for exploiting the African blood? Confused


Africa had one great team at each one of the last editions: Cameroon in 1990, Nigeria in 1994 and 1998, Senegal in 2002, Ghana in 2006. However they never have them at the same time LOL, whereas South America has always at least two or three teams in the upper rounds of the tournament.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 18:31

My country is having a really hard time at the World Cup Qualifiers. In fact since Pekerman left in 2006 I haven't seen a decent match from Argentina. It's too easy to be harsh on Maradona but we all know he is Grondona's scapegoat. The main problem is that lots of our players are overrated such as :

 
  • Messi (ok great dribbling and speed but he doesn't have Riquelme's vision)
  • TEVEZ
  • Aguero ( great player but he is not a striker)
  •  Gago
  • Maxi Rodriguez
  • Heinze

And the worst thing is that Peru is out of the World Cup but it's obvious that they will be bribed by the rest of the Hispanic world more or less to left us out. And Uruguay... that's gonna be one hell of a match.

As far as I am concerned , for the next World Cup I am chilean. It would be great to see our former coach Marcelo Bielsa to suceed winning the tournament since he was really underrated here and the press had no mercy on him.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 21:27
Originally posted by crimson87 crimson87 wrote:

My country is having a really hard time at the World Cup Qualifiers. In fact since Pekerman left in 2006 I haven't seen a decent match from Argentina. It's too easy to be harsh on Maradona but we all know he is Grondona's scapegoat. The main problem is that lots of our players are overrated such as :

 
  • Messi (ok great dribbling and speed but he doesn't have Riquelme's vision)
  • TEVEZ
  • Aguero ( great player but he is not a striker)
  •  Gago
  • Maxi Rodriguez
  • Heinze

And the worst thing is that Peru is out of the World Cup but it's obvious that they will be bribed by the rest of the Hispanic world more or less to left us out. And Uruguay... that's gonna be one hell of a match.

As far as I am concerned , for the next World Cup I am chilean. It would be great to see our former coach Marcelo Bielsa to suceed winning the tournament since he was really underrated here and the press had no mercy on him.


I still think Argentina will get to South Africa (albeit by the play-offs) No disrespect to any Peruvians on PA but there has been many a precedent set for this type of corruption. However the poster should be careful from where they cast stones ( Argentina 6 - 0 Peru in Rosario 1978 where this unlikely scoreline dumped the Brazilians out of the World Cup amid dark mutterings of bribes, foreign aid and the small matter of Quiroga, a naturalised Argentinian in the Peruvian goal )Wink

You cannot really compare Messi (a forward) and Riquelme (a playmaker) as the coach who includes either has to build his entire side round their talents e.g. the latter is one of the most perceptive passers in the world but slooow, while the former thrives in sides who play with a much quicker tempo than that of the Argentinian league that Riquelme plays in for Boca. For me at any rate, Maradona probably recognises correctly that they can't play in the same team together. Heinze has been an excellent and uncompromising defender for many years but he is now resorting more and more to 'clever' fouling as the passing years have taken their toll on his pace. I agree that Kun Aguero's future is probably not that of an out and out striker but he is still very young and not the finished article yet. (Maybe Arsenal will buy him in a couple of years - Please Mr Wenger) Tevez could pick a fight in an empty room and although a very talented and fiercely combative character, his indiscipline during the qualifying campaign has already cost his team by way of red cards. At his best he terrorises defenders, at his worst he resembles a terrier chasing traffic.

All said and done, the World Cup would be a poorer competition without Argentina.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 02:12
Originally posted by crimson87 crimson87 wrote:

My country is having a really hard time at the World Cup Qualifiers. In fact since Pekerman left in 2006 I haven't seen a decent match from Argentina. It's too easy to be harsh on Maradona but we all know he is Grondona's scapegoat. The main problem is that lots of our players are overrated such as :

 
  • Messi (ok great dribbling and speed but he doesn't have Riquelme's vision)
  • TEVEZ
  • Aguero ( great player but he is not a striker)
  •  Gago
  • Maxi Rodriguez
  • Heinze

And the worst thing is that Peru is out of the World Cup but it's obvious that they will be bribed by the rest of the Hispanic world more or less to left us out. And Uruguay... that's gonna be one hell of a match.

As far as I am concerned , for the next World Cup I am chilean. It would be great to see our former coach Marcelo Bielsa to suceed winning the tournament since he was really underrated here and the press had no mercy on him.
 
Quick question for you Crimso - I had the pleasure of seeing Ibagaza play for Real Mallorca a few times and he was a terrific little player. Is he part of the Chilean set-up this time round?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 14:51
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

Originally posted by crimson87 crimson87 wrote:

My country is having a really hard time at the World Cup Qualifiers. In fact since Pekerman left in 2006 I haven't seen a decent match from Argentina. It's too easy to be harsh on Maradona but we all know he is Grondona's scapegoat. The main problem is that lots of our players are overrated such as :

 
  • Messi (ok great dribbling and speed but he doesn't have Riquelme's vision)
  • TEVEZ
  • Aguero ( great player but he is not a striker)
  •  Gago
  • Maxi Rodriguez
  • Heinze

And the worst thing is that Peru is out of the World Cup but it's obvious that they will be bribed by the rest of the Hispanic world more or less to left us out. And Uruguay... that's gonna be one hell of a match.

As far as I am concerned , for the next World Cup I am chilean. It would be great to see our former coach Marcelo Bielsa to suceed winning the tournament since he was really underrated here and the press had no mercy on him.
 
Quick question for you Crimso - I had the pleasure of seeing Ibagaza play for Real Mallorca a few times and he was a terrific little player. Is he part of the Chilean set-up this time round?
 
If you're talking about Ariel Ibagaza, I'm quite sure that he's Argentinian, no?
 
But there's another Ariel (Nahuelpan) presently playing in Brasil who could be a great asset to the Argentinian side in these last 2 decisive games. Check his goal here 2 weeks ago:
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 15:00
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I am talking about Ariel Ibagaza and some Spanish guy told me he was ChileanLOL
 
No wonder I've not seen him mentioned in any Chile reports I've read on the netEmbarrassed
 
Sorry - a great, creative little player whatever his country of originTongue
 
Edit: Thanks for the clip - I think the goalkeeper must be from Scotland!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 22:31
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

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I am talking about Ariel Ibagaza and some Spanish guy told me he was ChileanLOL
 
No wonder I've not seen him mentioned in any Chile reports I've read on the netEmbarrassed
 
Sorry - a great, creative little player whatever his country of originTongue
 
Edit: Thanks for the clip - I think the goalkeeper must be from Scotland!


Bribing a Scottish Goalie to 'throw a game' would be like giving a moth an 'all expenses paid' trip to the light-bulb. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2009 at 01:54
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