22-06-2014, 12:17 PM,
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I find the club-over-country phenomena to be perfectly understandable, given how your club is a weekly love affair with players you follow closely (I'm talking football codes here - cricket is less "clubby" in the main), whilst the national team is not something you are quite in so deep with. It might be that those who find such an attitude puzzling don't follow a particular team quite so closely?
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23-06-2014, 06:16 AM,
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I'm not sure about that club vs country thing. The nation does go doolally whenever there's an international tournament on. Although in some ways it's as though the whole country has been swept up in a strange nationwide pantomime. Perhaps it's not that serious.
Surprised no-one has picked up on MLCMM's assertion "given the depth of talent at its disposal". That may be true in purely numerical terms - with 20 times the population of Uruguay, there should be a decent chance of unearthing some diamonds - but the country isn't exactly awash with international stars. I'm sure that the number one reason, head and shoulders above the others (sorry to use the phrases number one and head and shoulders in the same sentence) is the huge number of overseas players in the PL. No other country has a league like it. I'm not aware that any other country has national quotas, but it doesn't seem to happen in the same way elsewhere.
It should be rememebered that this is a very young England team, which was handed a tough group (as a result of a poor qualifying campaign, of course). By contrast Argentina, France and Germany should arrive in the second round feeling refreshed. England won't be the only major European team going to the airport this week - Spain and Portugal have already rearranged their flights as well, and it's quite conceivable that Italy could join them. That adds a little context.
And that odd Gerrard pep talk? I understood that was the gaffer's idea.
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23-06-2014, 06:16 AM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
(22-06-2014, 04:07 PM)El Gordo Wrote: Ifs, buts and maybes are always part of the England post-mortem. It's easy to point the finger at one incident but the sad fact is that the whole team played less well against Uruguay than against Italy. We had a number of really good chances in both games that should have made a single defensive error irrelevant.
Totally agree. I was simply observing the absurdity of fringe pundit naval-gazing. They're missing the point, that this tournament is becoming a true festival of football. The emerging nations, some of whom peeped above the parapet in Japan and Korea* are out in force. I expect the old order to regain control in the latter stages but I hope beyond all reason that we see a new winner this year.
*I didn't mention South Africa because I can't remember a thing about that tournament.
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23-06-2014, 12:16 PM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
(23-06-2014, 07:48 AM)marathondan Wrote: The odd thing is that, in general, England haveplayed better than expected.
Perhaps the odd thing is that the expectations were so low? Why can't England win the World Cup? You've got everything going for you - an incredibly popular League with enormous depth; stacks - I mean sh*t loads of cash to entice and train the best players; fantastic world-wide media coverage ... if I knew more about the technicalities of the game I feel certain I could go on and on.
You know from the London Olympics that anything is possible. World Cup 2018 is definitely attainable. Go for it! Even I might barrack for England if you go into the next one believing it's possible.
There is no single reason why you cannot do it!
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23-06-2014, 01:16 PM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
The main reason for the low expectations is the inexperience of the current crop of players. The England squad is the 6th least experienced in Brazil (although France rank 3rd and Netherlands 7th, and they're not doing too badly).
But the super-rich, super-exposed mega-league that you refer is really a hindrance rather than a help. There just aren't enough English players getting enough top-level experience, because of the large numbers of overseas players in the league. It would be fine if there was reciprocal traffic, with lots of English players plying their trade overseas, but that almost never happens. I'm sure a large part of that is the language barrier; most non-English players will have at least basic English, whereas most English people can manage little more than dos cervezas, per favor in more than a couple of tongues.
Quick trivia question (don't google it) - which is the only nation at the 2014 world cup whose entire squad plays club football in their home nation's league?
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23-06-2014, 02:32 PM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
(23-06-2014, 01:16 PM)marathondan Wrote: Quick trivia question (don't google it) - which is the only nation at the 2014 world cup whose entire squad plays club football in their home nation's league?
Um, I've no idea. I'm guessing it would have to be a wealthy nation with a high-paying club competition, so probably not Brazil, though that was my first thought.
I'll guess Switzerland.
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23-06-2014, 07:01 PM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
(23-06-2014, 02:32 PM)Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man Wrote: (23-06-2014, 01:16 PM)marathondan Wrote: Quick trivia question (don't google it) - which is the only nation at the 2014 world cup whose entire squad plays club football in their home nation's league?
Um, I've no idea. I'm guessing it would have to be a wealthy nation with a high-paying club competition, so probably not Brazil, though that was my first thought.
I'll guess Switzerland.
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Well, definitely not Switzerland -- many of their players feature in the German Bundesliga, and one went to Chelsea recently. And Brazil export most of their squad to Europe.
Hmm.
Er, hang on.....
Could it be England?
Just trying to think of an England player who plays outside the country... anyone? Defoe is in Canada, but didn't make the squad. Lampard hasn't started yet in the US....
Unless I'm overlooking someone obvious, is it England?
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24-06-2014, 06:10 AM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
(23-06-2014, 10:06 PM)marathondan Wrote: No, the fairly dull answer is... Russia. Kind of stands to reason - it's pretty rare to see a Russian player in the PL. The data are all here.
Veering off the subject, I can report that you've made my day, old chap, and not for the first time.
I admire a fellow who still treats "data" as a plural. When writing my work style guide, I reluctantly opined that The battle to keep data as a plural has been lost. Most people now think it sounds wrong, so better to treat as singular -- though some of us will never feel wholly comfortable writing "the data is...".
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24-06-2014, 06:21 AM,
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RE: World Cup Brazil 2014 / Weltmeisterschaft Brasilien
(24-06-2014, 06:10 AM)El Gordo Wrote: -- though some of us will never feel wholly comfortable writing "the data is...".[/i]
This thread is beginning to sound like a cryptic crossword.
A datum with my grammarian?
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