Judge wrote:Big Niall wrote:Gazza hasn't scored a goal from open play for England that I can remember.
did u not see his great goal against the scots in euro 96
he befuddled the scotch defence with marvellous skill and drilled the ball home
one of the best goals i have seen
then laid on the floor while the lads squirted water in his gob from those blue bottles
Judge wrote:Big Niall wrote:Gazza hasn't scored a goal from open play for England that I can remember.
did u not see his great goal against the scots in euro 96
he befuddled the scotch defence with marvellous skill and drilled the ball home
one of the best goals i have seen
then laid on the floor while the lads squirted water in his gob from those blue bottles
SeaofRed wrote:How anyone can say David Beckham isn't/wasn't a great England player is beyond me. I think we have missed him at this World Cup.
I guess the greatest English player of all time will always bring about different opinions, but for me the greatest England player of my life time is Alan Shearer by a country mile.
Big Niall wrote:Okay - Spain are an exception, I tipped them as contenders before the tournament.
While there is the rare talent outside of Spain in Europe, as a whole, they are poor. Don't believe the hype. Just because modern day footballers are famous and paid a lot of money doesn't make them top players.
SeaofRed wrote:My England team for after the World Cup would be -
-----------------------J.Hart-----------------------
Johnson-------Dawson-------Terry-------A.Cole-----
A.Johnson------Parker----Gerrard--------J.Cole-----
--------------Defoe---------Rooney-------------
LFC2007 wrote:You speak as if 11 Rooneys, or 11 Messis are needed to challenge in the latter stages. What's needed is a sprinkling of world class players (Cole, Gerrard, Rooney at a minimum), a strong spine - players like Terry, Barry, Johnson are adequate (Defoe is good enough, too) - and experience (James, Terry, Lampard, Carra, Gerrard, Barry etc..) - plus of course a quality, experienced coach (Capello 7 x titles, 1 x UCL). Most of these are necessary qualities, but not sufficient - because then they have to play as a team. Look at the Italian side that won it in '06 and you see similar characteristics - Grosso, Materazzi, Gattuso, Toni, Camoranesi, Perotta, Pirlo, Zambrotta, Totti, Cannavaro, Buffon + Lippi. If England don't progress it won't be down to a lack of quality.
LFC2007 wrote:The problem might be with the manager if he reverts to using Heskey or Lennon, or SWP (there are better players available - like Joe Cole, so I don't know why you keep mentioning them), and if we don't move Gerrard back into the centre. Why? Because tactics that don't make the most of the quality available absolutely put at risk whether England progress or not, and that falls squarely at the feet of Mr Capello. The bottom line is there is enough there, they - players and management - have to make it work, tactically and mentally. If you want another example of a team not blessed by quality but capable of progressing far - the German side that made it to the semis last time round; Lehmann, Friedrich, Kehl, Klose, Mertesacker, Ballack, Lahm, Borowski, Schneider, Podolski, Metzelder + Klinsmann.
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