Tbf, was only a friendly, with both eyes on the game in midweek for Estonia. Was a bit annoying to concede an equaliser, but I doubt anyone will lose any sleep over it.England - didn`t want to win that game of football? I absolutely hate England`s attitude to sport, and that really stunk.
Ya-huh, that be the friggen point. The Socceroos are playing a friendly tonight against Uruguay without 6 or 7 of our best players and 50 000 people are rocking up. It`s not just a friendly to us, we want to win every game. English people kill me that way. The players, the fans, the commentators. "Ah well, an equaliser with one minute to go. It happens."Tbf, was only a friendly, with both eyes on the game in midweek for Estonia. Was a bit annoying to concede an equaliser, but I doubt anyone will lose any sleep over it.
Yeah agreed, if your not out to win then why bother? That attitude is the reason why England has done nothing (apart from the RWC in 2003) since a certain WC win in 1966.Ya-huh, that be the friggen point. The Socceroos are playing a friendly tonight against Uruguay without 6 or 7 of our best players and 50 000 people are rocking up. It`s not just a friendly to us, we want to win every game. English people kill me that way. The players, the fans, the commentators. "Ah well, an equaliser with one minute to go. It happens."
Absolutely pathetic.
No, you're missing the point - we do care very passionately about the game on Wednesday. Say whatever you want about our attitude, but I don't think you can criticise it in, when it comes down to it, a meaningless friendly. We don't need to get any injuries or suchlike in this game, hence why JT was subbed off at the smallest possible sign of injury - if we fail to win against Estonia we are as good as out of the European Championships.Ya-huh, that be the friggen point. The Socceroos are playing a friendly tonight against Uruguay without 6 or 7 of our best players and 50 000 people are rocking up. It`s not just a friendly to us, we want to win every game. English people kill me that way. The players, the fans, the commentators. "Ah well, an equaliser with one minute to go. It happens."
Absolutely pathetic.
Would be if the game actually meaned anything, no doubt. Sorry, but if you take a friendly game against Brazil more seriously than a European Championship game then you're a mug.Well I'm sorry but as a player if you are not up for a friendly against Brazil at a new stadium then you should think about retiring.
But the point is that it's only a friendly; half the players on show have just played in an FA Cup final or a Champions League final. An international friendly is a step down after games like that, Brazil or no Brazil.Well I'm sorry but as a player if you are not up for a friendly against Brazil at a new stadium then you should think about retiring.
I agree - as I said, I don't like friendlies. But experimentation is usually the reason given by the organizations for organizing millions of them.Your arguement is severely flawed. If no-one is trying to win, how accurate can your reading be of how a player is? There`s no point in experimenting when the match is "meaningless". He`ll get to a crucial point in a match you deem "meaningful", and screw up because of lack of experience in that situation.