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Kennyd163 new addington 24 May 20 3.06pm | |
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With the replays of euro 96 on at the moment, it got me thinking about what other England team has captivated me and made me believe we could actually win the tournament.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 24 May 20 3.13pm | |
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I was at Wembley in '66 aged 10, so, for me, every England team in every tournament since.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 24 May 20 4.18pm | |
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Despite losing in the qualifiers to Norway and Switzerland who were regarded as minnows back then, I really fancied our chances in 82. Probably only because we hadn’t played in finals since 1970 and I was so excited. Especially after we won our three first phase games. We actually ended up getting knocked out without losing a game having then drew our next phase games, both 0-0 and it wasn’t enough.Kevin Keegan’s lack of fitness and match sharpness cost us dear in the end when he missed a sitter which would’ve put us through and who knows after that?
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Pete53 Hassocks 24 May 20 10.26pm | |
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Not since 1970 really, certainly as far as the World Cup is concerned. Even Euro 96 I never fancied us beating Germany.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 25 May 20 12.05am | |
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2006 - we blew it in the quarters v Portugal. I always thought Erikkson got too much stick prior to that world cup, but he failed to get the best out of a squad which were one of the best three teams in the competition, I think we were probably better than Italy who won it, it was us Brazil and France, Germany and Spain were both rebuilding at the time but we had a great crop of players in their prime: Beckham, Rooney, Lampard, Gerard, A Cole, J Cole, Scholes, Terry, Ferdinand (not to mention the Neville brothers), easily our best squad since 1970 I would say, but we played without much fluency, Erikkson became too predictable and never addressed the fact that Lampard and Gerrard couldn't play together in midfield.
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sitdownstandup 25 May 20 6.32pm | |
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Yeah but in 2006 Rooney got sent off v portugal. That kinda messed things up for us in that game.
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YT Oxford 25 May 20 9.28pm | |
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Originally posted by monkey
Despite losing in the qualifiers to Norway and Switzerland who were regarded as minnows back then, I really fancied our chances in 82. Probably only because we hadn’t played in finals since 1970 and I was so excited. Especially after we won our three first phase games. We actually ended up getting knocked out without losing a game having then drew our next phase games, both 0-0 and it wasn’t enough.Kevin Keegan’s lack of fitness and match sharpness cost us dear in the end when he missed a sitter which would’ve put us through and who knows after that? Actually it wouldn't have put us through because we had to beat Spain 2-0 whereas we drew 0-0. The nostalgic way England in 96 is remembered intrigues me. We were poor against Switzerland, drawing 1-1, far from convincing against Scotland (I was there; I can vouch) and no great shakes against Spain. Magical, of course, against Netherlands.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 25 May 20 11.56pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Actually it wouldn't have put us through because we had to beat Spain 2-0 whereas we drew 0-0. The nostalgic way England in 96 is remembered intrigues me. We were poor against Switzerland, drawing 1-1, far from convincing against Scotland (I was there; I can vouch) and no great shakes against Spain. Magical, of course, against Netherlands.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 26 May 20 12.06am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Tasted disgusting.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 26 May 20 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by YT
The nostalgic way England in 96 is remembered intrigues me. We were poor against Switzerland, drawing 1-1, far from convincing against Scotland (I was there; I can vouch) and no great shakes against Spain. Magical, of course, against Netherlands. That’s right, I remember now, the Germans beat Spain, so we had to better their score!! I expect we’ll look back at the 2018 World Cup with a lot of nostalgia as well as we got to the semi finals, but even that wasn’t that great. We actually managed to lose 3 out of the 7 games and it was the same old story these days, as soon as we play someone decent we fall short, as in Belgium and Croatia Edited by monkey (26 May 2020 8.39am)
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Pete53 Hassocks 26 May 20 9.37am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
2006 - we blew it in the quarters v Portugal. I always thought Erikkson got too much stick prior to that world cup, but he failed to get the best out of a squad which were one of the best three teams in the competition, I think we were probably better than Italy who won it, it was us Brazil and France, Germany and Spain were both rebuilding at the time but we had a great crop of players in their prime: Beckham, Rooney, Lampard, Gerard, A Cole, J Cole, Scholes, Terry, Ferdinand (not to mention the Neville brothers), easily our best squad since 1970 I would say, but we played without much fluency, Erikkson became too predictable and never addressed the fact that Lampard and Gerrard couldn't play together in midfield. We looked good on paper but on the whole performed rather poorly and looked technically and tactically deficient.
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chris123 hove actually 26 May 20 10.28am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
2006 - we blew it in the quarters v Portugal. I always thought Erikkson got too much stick prior to that world cup, but he failed to get the best out of a squad which were one of the best three teams in the competition, I think we were probably better than Italy who won it, it was us Brazil and France, Germany and Spain were both rebuilding at the time but we had a great crop of players in their prime: Beckham, Rooney, Lampard, Gerard, A Cole, J Cole, Scholes, Terry, Ferdinand (not to mention the Neville brothers), easily our best squad since 1970 I would say, but we played without much fluency, Erikkson became too predictable and never addressed the fact that Lampard and Gerrard couldn't play together in midfield. Notwithstanding a bit of food poisoning, 1970 our best in my view.
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