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RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - mickster - 19-10-2013 11:33 (17-10-2013 18:37 )HannahsPet Wrote: we will soon see how we would do against chile as we have a friendly with them in Nov as well as an England Germany match But not in the sweltering heat of South America . That's where they gain the advantage , playing in , what are "hostile" climates to the average European players . Has a European team ever won a World Cup in South America ? RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - mr williams - 19-10-2013 12:13 (19-10-2013 11:33 )mickster Wrote: But not in the sweltering heat of South America . Everybody says this on the basis of memories of the World Cups in Mexico (especially 1970, when England played in 100f heat), but Brazil is thousands of miles to the south, and the other side of the Equator, so it will be in the middle of their winter. Yes, those locations in the north-east of the country will still potentially be on the hot side. 28c/82f will be the norm and 32c/90f very likely but no worse than many FA Cup Final days and in 2006 the World Cup in Germany was played in temperatures of up to 35c/95f, although Brazilian humidity will be more of a problem for Europeans. If, however, England are based in the more southerly locations they will find it decidedly temperature and even possibly cold. BBC commentator Steve Wilson was only pointing out a few days ago that Beira-Rio frequently gets frosts at that time of year and if allocated games there he's going to be borrowing Motty's old sheepskin! RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - Fernandez Esperenda - 19-10-2013 12:22 Porto Alegre will be the coolest city, Average temperature here for year is 19c and in winter sometimes have snow. RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - feetlover1 - 19-10-2013 12:25 (17-10-2013 11:10 )Merc with the Mouth Wrote:(16-10-2013 07:20 )feetlover1 Wrote: I'm not getting to over hyped about Ravel, he's had 1 or 2 good games, for me i cant get excited about him until he plays well for a stretch of games. Because once again it looks like everyone is over hyping a player, just like Wilshere and Sterling well you'll see from my past comments that im not a fan of welbeck either, but i get what you mean RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - feetlover1 - 19-10-2013 12:28 (17-10-2013 12:39 )HannahsPet Wrote: whats everyones thought about this nonsense about the joke at half time. just another story for the media to make money on. What really annoys me though is the anti racism in football group, they seriously annoy me, seems to be the smallest comment sets them off. It gets boring RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - Regenerated - 19-10-2013 19:01 What annoys me is the media will use any little thing they can to seemingly sap the momentum and the good feeling generated every time England achieve something good. We should as a nation, be preparing for a carnival World Cup in Brazil. We've got a golden ticket to the greatest show on Earth but I'm not feeling the enthusiasm, because of this story. Which frankly, isn't even a story. RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - lovebabes56 - 20-10-2013 05:53 (19-10-2013 12:22 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: Porto Alegre will be the coolest city, Average temperature here for year is 19c and in winter sometimes have snow. What are the chances that some games could be snowed off me thinks? RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - mickster - 20-10-2013 09:02 (19-10-2013 12:13 )mr williams Wrote: [quote='mickster' pid='1335777' dateline='1382182423'] Everybody says this on the basis of memories of the World Cups in Mexico (especially 1970, when England played in 100f heat), but Brazil is thousands of miles to the south, and the other side of the Equator, so it will be in the middle of their winter. Yes, those locations in the north-east of the country will still potentially be on the hot side. 28c/82f will be the norm and 32c/90f very likely but no worse than many FA Cup Final days and in 2006 the World Cup in Germany was played in temperatures of up to 35c/95f, although Brazilian humidity will be more of a problem for Europeans . But a wet cold night in London in mid-November will not replicate the conditions in South America .The humidity will be the key factor in Brazil .If you want to compare temperatures ?,USA in '94 is remembered for the heat 90° + in most of the games .Not the WC , but Eng v Scot ,Wembley Euro 96 was played in 90°heat . The European teams will struggle with the climate in Brazil imo . RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - Fernandez Esperenda - 20-10-2013 21:20 (16-10-2013 19:01 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote:(16-10-2013 17:30 )bytor Wrote:(16-10-2013 16:48 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote:(16-10-2013 12:55 )William H Bonney Wrote: For the first time since 1990 England have gone through a World Cup qualifying campaign unbeaten. In the 10 qualifying matches England's opposition only managed 18 goal attempts on target (1.8 per match, the lowest conceded by any country in the European qualifying groups). (20-10-2013 05:53 )babelover48 Wrote:(19-10-2013 12:22 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: Porto Alegre will be the coolest city, Average temperature here for year is 19c and in winter sometimes have snow. Would be funny, I think there will be no chance of that happening though hopefully! RE: England world cup 2014 qualifying campaign - cosmonaut - 21-10-2013 13:47 (15-10-2013 23:16 )Joey 27 Wrote: it would be good to see iceland in the world cup if they can win their playoff tie They are up against Croatia. Here are the ties: Portugal v Sweden France v Ukraine Greece v Romania Iceland v Croatia |