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RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - lovebabes56 - 21-06-2014 06:44

(20-06-2014 20:49 )Goodfella3041 Wrote:  
(20-06-2014 20:29 )babelover48 Wrote:  Just listened to a fascinating piece from Stuart Pearce on Talksports website I think 'Psycho' has got it spot on!!

Absolutely.

Worth a listen.

It saddens me that 'Psycho' isn't more actively involved in the England senior set up. It sort of made me think of will carling's '47 old farts at the RFU' comment all those years and made me wonder just how many 'old farts' there are at the FA !!


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - HannahsPet - 21-06-2014 08:53

Stuart pearce was U21 coach until they had a Dismal Run of Form where in a tournament they lost everyone of there games


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - straw man - 21-06-2014 11:57

(21-06-2014 06:44 )babelover48 Wrote:  It saddens me that 'Psycho' isn't more actively involved in the England senior set up.

He can't work for the FA and be Nottingham Forest manager at the same time.


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - William H Bonney - 21-06-2014 12:04

(21-06-2014 01:22 )Joey 27 Wrote:  what club teams do the Costa Rican players play for?

11 of them play in European leagues and 3 play in the MLS.


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - Joey 27 - 21-06-2014 14:36

can you imagine if no english players in england and they played all over the world i bet there will still be excuses, the england players all know each other very well and watch each other week in week out playing in the prem, i doubt luis suarez watches some of his Uruguayan team-mates play for their various club teams every week, likewise the costa rican players who play all over europe, yes we need to produce more players but they don't have to play in england, money talks though


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - Fernandez Esperenda - 21-06-2014 17:21

Come on iran! Smile


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - bytor - 21-06-2014 17:28

Topical at the moment but funny how there's no mention of dropping Messi to make way for younger players. He's had his chances over the years yet never amounted to much on a national stage Wink Very poor still 0-0 against a team like Iran...reminds me of another team though without the hysteria


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - Joey 27 - 21-06-2014 17:35

its only his 2nd proper world cup tbf, 8 years ago he was 19, its like saying barkley, sterling and shaw have failed when the fact is players such as sturridge, lallana and welbeck should have done more as they are early to mid twenties


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - bytor - 21-06-2014 17:42

(21-06-2014 17:35 )Joey 27 Wrote:  its only his 2nd proper world cup tbf, 8 years ago he was 19, its like saying barkley, sterling and shaw have failed when the fact is players such as sturridge, lallana and welbeck should have done more as they are early to mid twenties

Does the term 'tongue in cheek' translate into Portuguese Wink
Messi can turn a game in an instant and has nothing to prove.


RE: World Cup 2014 Brasil - Fernandez Esperenda - 21-06-2014 17:57

(21-06-2014 17:42 )bytor Wrote:  
(21-06-2014 17:35 )Joey 27 Wrote:  

Does the term 'tongue in cheek' translate into Portuguese Wink

irĂ´nico Smile