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Don't tell me you have Rooney on you FF team?
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congrats! honest question: does that speak of how far west ham have improved recently / liverpool has gone down / both? seems to me both teams are now meeting mid-table. which is not a bad place for you to be-- right? i remember when i started looking ath the prem a few years ago you were frequently at the bottom, but no more. oh, and how is the new stadium working out? === dortmund beat berlin 3-1 this morning. mkhitarian is finally getting into a solid groove, scoring in every game. kagawa is also firing on all pistons, setting up some great balls. and even ramos scored today! fucking gotze should never have left... played only 10 minutes yesterday. === eta: dortmund with 9pts in 3 games hangs on to the top of the table on goal difference (+10). bayern 2nd (+9). wolfsburg 3rd, 2pts behind them. |
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Definitely Liverpool have gone down. No disrespect to West Ham over the win, but Liverpool aren't team to panic over playing anymore. The exact same thing (it could be said it's even worse) is happening to Man Utd. |
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i'm looking at the prem table and it looks bananas. chelsea 13th! but hasn't west ham improved as well? i remember them going head to head vs. QPR and .... nottingham forest i think the name was... habitual bottom of the table. |
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Well last season they started off bang on and there was talk, well whispers, that maybe they could do a champions league, then they dropped off to whatever it was. The same is for the couple of seasons before that. Have they improved? Personally, I'd say not really. They're like Everton in some ways. They have a decent season, get lumped into the europa then sink; repeat. Sure if you compare to when they got relegated to now then yeah they gotten better. Since then? No. |
Yeah h8kurdt's right. Although I'd say so far, while our results are as erratic as ever, we're more entertaining to watch now than we were under Sam. But yeah. The result against Liverpool says more about them than it does about us. Not that i'm complaining.
and question for h8kurdt. Do you know any liverpool fans that still actually back rodgers? As for the prem generally. Still early days but definitely the big teams (beside man c) are really struggling at the mo. Chelsea especially are having a nightmare start. How did a mourinho defence get that bad? |
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No sold him once aguero was fit, who's rewarded me by being just as goal shy. And yes. All the doubts about lvg are back. Reduced yet again to hoofing it up to fellaini. Dont care about his history, the man looks clueless and his history is all that's keeping him in the job. |
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A guy at work who's a Liverpool fan still thinks (well he did when I asked him earlier last week) he'll lead them to a trophy at the very least. Pity they can't play the Johnstone paint trophy, cos I'm sure they'd scrape that. |
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I was listening to radio 5 call-ins after the United game. First thing the first caller says is "Van Gaal out". He then went on a rant about he "sits there with his pen and paper writing gobbldygook or playing hangman or whatever". How I wish that was true. What's annoying thing is that they've spent nigh on 200 million now, and they don't look any better than when Moyes was in charge. |
I just love it when glory hunting fans have to deal with the kind of shit the rest of us take for granted. There was a chelsea fan rang up talksport this evening close to tears. But they weren't tears of sadness or even frustration, but tears of sheer incomprehension. He even said that he hadn't becime a chelsea fan to see them like this.
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Man U now have more goalkeepers than strikers.
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El Symbols, new book out I think you'd be really into. Das Reboot: How German Football Reinvented Itself and Conquered the World, by Raphael Honigstein. Title pretty much speaks for itself. Just heard an interview with the author and it seems to cover loads of stuff I think you're interested in. Honigstein is generally a v good writer.
Anyway, might be something you want to check out. http://www.amazon.com/Das-Reboot-Ger.../dp/1568585306 |
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thanks for the heads up! book won't come out till next month. probably fills in on a lot of detail of things we more or less know. where was the interview? does a link exist? === speaking of germany: tomorrow a germany/poland friendly. (friendly, right? no pre-euros anything?) later on (probably saturday in your time zone already) usa vs. peru should be fun. peru placed 3rd on copa america under a good argentinian manager-- well-organized defense and some star attackers. curious to see what klinsi's squad will be like. --ETA -- it's euro qualifiers for germany poland! i hope i don't miss it. |
http://talksport.com/football/hawksb...3-150903165405
starts 10 minutes in don't know if it'll work outside the uk though. -- Until the big tournaments actually start I'm not that into international football. I love the world and european cups but cant be arsed with qualifiers or friendlies, especially when they disrupt the league timetable - as is the case this weekend. |
^^ right, there's no league games this weekend -- so one might as well watch what's there
main attraction for me will be watching lewandowski shooting against his german friends several poles in the bundesliga actually. this should be fun. also very curious about klinsi's progress |
Yeah but from England's pov, we're playing San Marino. Nothing remotely interesting in that.
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Update second half. USA is so much better with Altidore than not. Welcome back J J J James Jones yo
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Here's an extract of said book. |
So, inevitably I watched the San Marino 'match'. 6-0. Nothing learned but we've now qualified with a 100% record, so have to be congratulated for that, but we always do well at this stage. It's how we do against proper opposition that makes supporting England so frustrating/depressing.
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Agreed. I sat there thinking "why the hell am I watching this?". I suspect Hodgson and the team feel the same way. They did say after the match that they have friendlies lined up against Italy, Spain and Germany before the Euros start, so that'll be a better test. |
Short of us actually winning the Euros I think we have to replace Hodgson straight after. He's not done a bad job but we don't seem to be moving forward with him. He's keeping things steady, which was probably what we needed after the Capello fiasco, but I do think it's time to start thinking about bringing in someone new, with a bit more vision. I also think it might be time to start thinking beyond Rooney up front. And I say that as a Rooney fan.
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from what i've read about why the prem is so great is also why the english national team sucks-- yes? the ease with which it poaches its targets makes any kind of long-term "farming" (or whatever you call it) a very low priority.
i don't think a shuffling in coaches is going to produce the consistent quality of players you'll need to win anything when you have structural conditions that doom you in such a way. i forget what i was reading or when where it said that implementing some sort of german system would would require a lot more that just the willingness to do it. and on that note, thanks h8kurdt for that link-- won't have a time to read it till a few days from now but yeah. |
The problem definitely runs deeper than the coach but for all our problems we actually have quite a competitive team, capable of doing something in a tournament, without necessarily being able to win it. I just don't think Hodgson gets the best out of them.
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Derailing somewhat, I think the same goes for Belgium's national team and their coach, Marc Wilmots. We were very lucky to qualify directly for the World Cup last year (people tend to not realize that here, it seems) In yesterday's game against Cyprus, they managed to scrape by a 0-1 victory (Hazard '86). Telling stat: first half possession: 48-52 % I don't know how Phil Jackson fills his days, but he'd the first person I would contact for the job of national coach, if it were up to me. Who knows, he might just be up for the challenge... |
Don't know anything about what's going on behind the scenes at Belgium but their squad definitely makes me think they should be doing better.
The inevitable problem with talking about replacing Hodgson is identifying who should replace him. Gary Neville seems popular with the bookies but hasn't had any real management experience and I suspect a lot of his popularity is based on the excellent job he does as a pundit. Plus his overt favouritism towards MU and dislike of Liverpool could be an issue if fans think his bias is affecting squad selection. Pardew would be my choice but he has a habit of getting into trouble, and might think he has more to prove at club level before taking a job with the national side. Plus a lot of fans really can't stand him. |
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Isnt that an orchestra conductor? Wait-- Neville Marriner Not the same lol Anyway re: Belgium: a damn shame. Best generation of players ever wasted on what? |
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not just being a little englander here but wasted 'best generation ever'? How about ... rio ferdinand, ashley cole, john terry, david beckham, frank lampard, paul scholes, steven gerrard, michael owen how that team never got beyond a quarter final has to be one of football's great mysteries |
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Gonna have to agree with you that one. |
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oh, those... i don't know. who did you have as keeper? anyone courtois-like? but anyway, belgium-- a massive disappointment for me at the last world cup. if they don't do something significant at the euros wilmots should be sliced and deep-fried and served with mayo. jeez. get an argentinian coach or something. |
At his peak, England's David Seaman was probably only behind Oliver Khan, Peter Schmeichel and Buffon at his peak. So not the best in the world but then nor is Courtois.
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So you dont see courtois going head to head vs neuer for top keeper? I recall him as near superhuman. Has he been fucking up lately? |
Age difference suggests he'll eclipse Neuer sooner rather than later but of this upcoming generation I'd personally say De Gea has the edge over Courtois right now. Although long term I can see Courtois being number 1. Not that I think having the worlds best goalkeeper is that crucial to winning a tournament. It certainly helped Germany but I can think of a lot of winners who've done it with average at best goalies. Belgiums strength is their overall quality in all positions.
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NOW I'm gonna have to disagree with you. De Gea for me is one that leaves me puzzled. So everyone bangs on about he did this dramatic save, then this one and then did a backflip just to get a fingertip on a ball. That's all well and good, but why do you never hear about Courtois doing that? Positioning. The only reason De Gea is having to do all this stuff is cos his positioning is out. Sure he gets a kudos for making the saves, but he's not the star for me. Courtois, on the other hand, knows where he needs to be when and were and makes his job easier for himself. And whilst we're on the subject. You can have the greatest keeper in the world who can make save after save, but it comes to naught if the defence is shit. The goalie having to make a save is meant to be last resort not something to rely on. All the great squads in history had a defence that did their job and did it right. A.C Milan (2002 era). France (1998-Desilly and Blanc Muh dick), Arsenal (2001 season! Marone) Brazil (2014)...well maybe not them. You get the idea. How often have we seen decent keepers who have let goal after goal in? Not because of something they failed to do but because they've been broken down after repeated attempts on goal. Tim Howard (last season especially), Robert Enke (surely one of the biggest examples of a great keeper at an average team) and Shay Given are only some examples. Look at Ochoa's performance for Mexico last year. He did great, but eventually he was beaten by one too many chances. Aaaaannnnddd breathe. |
Agree with your general point. Not sure I agree that De Gea's positioning is bad though, not any more anyway. He had to do a lot more than Courtois last season cos MU's defence was awful and Chelsea's was excellent but we've seen that when Chelsea's defence is below par, Courtois can really struggle. Behind equally strong defences, Courtois is probably the more reliable, but if a defence is struggling, I'd take De Gea.
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Great win for everton. Can't wait for Mourinho's post match interview. I like everton and can't stand Chelsea so the perfect start to the weekend for me.
stones was brilliant. All the headlines will be about Naismith (and Chelsea's ongoing implosion) but Stones looked pure class. |
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