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RE: World Cup 2018 - dominar rygel xvi - 13-07-2018 12:53 I love this picture of the Croatian government's latest cabinet meeting. Nearly all the government ministers have the replica shirt. Awesome! RE: World Cup 2018 - milfspotter - 14-07-2018 06:49 Incredible for Croatia - out of all the participants, only Uruguay and Iceland have smaller populations to draw on (figures from wikipedia rounded to nearest million below) - and their population is considerably less than that of Scotland. When you think of all the good players Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia have had over the last 25 years, who knows what Yugoslavia might have achieved had the country stayed intact. Brazil 209 Nigeria 193 Russia 147 Japan 126 Mexico 125 Egypt 97 Germany 83 Iran 82 France 67 England 53 S. Korea 52 Colombia 50 Spain 47 Argentina 44 Poland 38 Morocco 35 Saudi Arabia 33 Peru 32 Australia 25 Senegal 16 Tunisia 11 Belgium 11 Portugal 10 Sweden 10 Switzerland 8 Serbia 7 Denmark 6 Costa Rica 5 Panama 4 Croatia 4 Uruguay 3.5 Iceland 0.35 RE: World Cup 2018 - lovebabes56 - 14-07-2018 15:11 I would say that fourth place seems a little anticlimactic after all that has happened RE: World Cup 2018 - 7 stars of the orient - 14-07-2018 23:36 I don't think it's an anticlimax. Despite losing to Belgium again, this is still the furthest England have got in a World Cup for 28 years. RE: World Cup 2018 - papahet3969 - 14-07-2018 23:42 pityful performance yesterday hope for some more heart when they play Spain in Sept RE: World Cup 2018 - lovebabes56 - 15-07-2018 05:16 Spain? According to BBC Web site England's next home game is a friendly against Switzerland on 11 September And then on 15th November against USA no mention of Spain RE: World Cup 2018 - lovebabes56 - 15-07-2018 05:22 (14-07-2018 23:36 )7 stars of the orient Wrote: I don't think it's an anticlimax. Despite losing to Belgium again, this is still the furthest England have got in a World Cup for 28 years. Agreed but you must agree there are still some areas in the team that still need fine tuning RE: World Cup 2018 - William H Bonney - 15-07-2018 10:14 (15-07-2018 05:16 )babelover48 Wrote: According to BBC Web site England's next home game is a friendly against Switzerland on 11 September England's fixtures for the rest of this year: 8 Sep - Spain (home) UEFA Nations League 11 Sep - Switzerland (home) Friendly 12 Oct - Croatia (away) UEFA Nations League 15 Oct - Spain (away) UEFA Nations League 15 Nov - USA (home) Friendly 18 Nov - Croatia (home) UEFA Nations League RE: World Cup 2018 - lovebabes56 - 15-07-2018 10:22 ok thanks maybe the BBC are anti League of Nations lol RE: World Cup 2018 - Goodfella3041 - 15-07-2018 10:23 I think Southgate, The FA and England did a lot of good things in the build-up to and in the execution of this tournament. They are focusing on team, not individuals. They are developing their own style and philosophy and not mimicking Spain or Germany or whatever "system" is in fashion. They are promoting youth and producing lots more professionally trained coaches through the football centre at Burton. They broke the mythology around the penalty shoot-out and we are coming out of a major tournament with confidence instead of despondency. Let's not get ahead of ourselves -- there is still a lot to do. We only faced two genuinely world class sides in this tournament and we lost three games to both of them. But I get the sense that there is a foundation to build on. (14-07-2018 06:49 )milfspotter Wrote: Incredible for Croatia - out of all the participants, only Uruguay and Iceland have smaller populations to draw on (figures from wikipedia rounded to nearest million below) - and their population is considerably less than that of Scotland. I also think that the population argument -- which I've heard a lot since Wednesday -- is a bit of a red herring. If having the largest potential talent pool should equate to success on the pitch, then China, USA, Russia and India should be fixtures at these tournaments, and they aren't. The opposite is also true. Small countries that dedicate a disproportionate share of state funding to a single sport tend to outperform in that area. Think of Lithuania and basketball; Jamaica and athletics; Hungary and waterpolo; Canada and ice hockey; etc. How a country marshals and manages its total 'pool' of athletic talent largely depends on the relative investment in that sport and that will make a difference, irrespective of the total amount invested. The USA probably invests as much in "soccer" as any other country, but that is peanuts compared to what it invests in The Big Four: American Football, Baseball, Basketball and Ice Hockey. So football will inevitably attract the second-tier of American athletic talent. Well, I think that's how it works, anyway... |