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James 24-03-2010 04:07 AM

Group C - England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia
 
Discussion around Group C involving England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia

Schedule

12 June 2010

England v United States at Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg

13 June 2010

Algeria v Slovenia at Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

18 June 2010

Slovenia v United States at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
England v Algeria at Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

23 June 2010

Slovenia v England at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
United States v Algeria at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria

GIMH 24-03-2010 04:28 AM

England
Algeria
Slovenia
Yanks

(shameless ripping off a Sun cover but it's WC time which means the arrogance needs stepping up :ph34r:)

GingerFurball 24-03-2010 09:18 AM

Algeria will shock England 1-0, Majid Bougherra will keep Rooney quiet before getting bored and scoring a solo goal of his own.

Supporting Algeria and the USA in this group, due to the presence of Boogie, Maurice Edu and DaMarcus Beasley.

BoyBrumby 24-03-2010 09:34 AM

If we don't go through we want to give it up, tbh.

Actually our record of qualifying for the next stage is very good; haven't failed to make it (when we've qualified) since 1958.

Expecting America to advance with us and could actually see them nicking a draw; have some good pros in their team.

Burgey 24-03-2010 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoyBrumby (Post 2182874)
If we don't go through we want to give it up, tbh.

Actually our record of qualifying for the next stage is very good; haven't failed to make it (when we've qualified) since 1958.

Expecting America to advance with us and could actually see them nicking a draw; have some good pros in their team.

Yeah, you got the group of life, no doubt about that.

Steulen 12-04-2010 07:49 AM

The normal England scenario would be to play three horrible group games, a godawful second round and then go out 1-0 in a quarter final full of drama, with Rooney sent off for being an oaf.

flibbertyjibber 12-04-2010 08:27 AM

Should win the group but how much further they get is up for discussion.We have no chance of winning it though as Brazil and Spain are in a different league to us.

No doubt the press will hype it up again only for Gerrard and Lampard to go missing when it matters in an England shirt.

Scaly piscine 12-04-2010 02:01 PM

Cowardly thug is just hugely over-rated, he doesn't under-perform so much as he's not half as good as he's made out to be in the first place.

wpdavid 13-04-2010 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flibbertyjibber (Post 2199554)
Should win the group but how much further they get is up for discussion.We have no chance of winning it though as Brazil and Spain are in a different league to us.

No doubt the press will hype it up again only for Gerrard and Lampard to go missing when it matters in an England shirt.

In all probability.

I reckon it's come around 12 months too late for us. Not that I ever fancied us beating Spain or Brazil, but we were looking better last year. Since then, Ferdinand's looking even more accident prone than previously, Terry's looking too old, Cashley & Lennon are out, Gerrard's in decline, ditto Carrick. Plus Johnson's still a liability in defence and we still have no idea who should partner Rooney. And, contrary to what we're told, Wazza is not remotedly in the same league as Messi & Ronaldo.

Marcuss 26-05-2010 03:07 PM

Haha. BBC 3 :laugh:

slippyslip 27-05-2010 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wpdavid (Post 2200199)
Wazza is not remotedly in the same league as Messi & Ronaldo.

And what have Messi or Ronaldo done for Argentine or Portugal lately? Infact, what has Messi ever done at international level?

Messi - the Graeme Hick of football?


(I kid I kid)

GingerFurball 28-05-2010 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slippyslip (Post 2231110)
And what have Messi or Ronaldo done for Argentine or Portugal lately? Infact, what has Messi ever done at international level?

Messi - the Graeme Hick of football?


(I kid I kid)

Way to ignore the fact that Messi was 18 and not a regular starter last time there was a World Cup. Had a pretty good Copa America last time iirc, until Argentina had their customary choke to Brazil.

Ronaldo has participated in runs to the Euro 2004 final and semis of the 2006 World Cup. Not a bad pedigree for a guy who's only 25.

silentstriker 28-05-2010 11:46 AM

The US will annihilate this group.

GIMH 28-05-2010 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GingerFurball (Post 2231243)
Way to ignore the fact that Messi was 18 and not a regular starter last time there was a World Cup. Had a pretty good Copa America last time iirc, until Argentina had their customary choke to Brazil.

Ronaldo has participated in runs to the Euro 2004 final and semis of the 2006 World Cup. Not a bad pedigree for a guy who's only 25.

The Argentina fans disagree tbh

Uppercut 29-05-2010 03:03 AM

He's 22 tbf. Give the little dude a chance.


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