Oh FFS, they can't be serious. Games of soccerball in the US. Nightmare.
And as an added bonus, it'll be a randomly drawn fixture so that those teams will play each other three times in the season...Oh FFS, they can't be serious. Games of soccerball in the US. Nightmare.
That's the point...It's been 42 and a half years, can't believe some of you Poms haven't gotten over it yet.
Ffs.
Worst idea of the century. Simply awful.
Yep up there with CDMs thread on Hitler, IMHO.Worst idea of the century. Simply awful.
7-subs is a much better idea than 5. Do you have any idea how annoying that rule is when playing in the Premiership in Football Manager? That rule is probably why I prefer Spain and Italy.Also noticed that they switched to a 3-from-7 formula for substitutes, bringing it in line with Europe. Personally, I'd prefer Europe to go the other way - having 4 outfield subs to choose from makes the game more interesting than 6. Every team will have cover on the bench for each position now, removing certain tactical elements from the game.
Scots Prem doesn't have teams playing each other an equal amount of times as i understand it.Regardless of the issue of whether we should play games abroad, how would a 39-game season work? The whole idea of a league is that you play every team the same amount of times, with each game carrying the same weighting. Terrible idea. And who is going to want to watch anyone other than the big four sides abroad? No-one. Just a marketing move by teams that already have more than enough cash.
Hahaha yeah.7-subs is a much better idea than 5. Do you have any idea how annoying that rule is when playing in the Premiership in Football Manager? That rule is probably why I prefer Spain and Italy.
Ahh, I see your basic mistake, you've taking something Ian Wright said remotely seriouslyIan Wright reflecting on England/Switzerland
"First of all, will all due respect to them, we have to remember it is just Switzerland. They are a decent team but they are not world beaters".
Sprouting his usual biased garbage. This is not 1966.
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Didn't see the game yet you're sure Brown played crap. Itstl.Didn't see the game but some interesting selections from Capello. I guess his selections of Brown, Upson, Jenas, Barry to sit in front of the defense instead of Hargreaves, Rooney a go upfront on his own where to have a look at some players that he didn't know that well & to see how Rooney would work alone up front.
What i'm hoping he has gathered is that Brown aint international quality & if he wants back-up for Richards its got to be Johnson, Onuha or hopefully a revujevnated Gary Neville. Rooney although he is a very physical player is not suited to playing up alone by himself although he is capable of doing it.
Looking at the formation that he picked last night it looked more like a 4-3-3 than a 4-5-1 to me thus leading me to have the feeling that Capello is going to try to make England like another Italy. Thus down the line come the qualifiers in september once all are fit i think the best England XI would be this:
4-3-2-1:
--------------------------------------------JAMES/CARSON/ALMUNIA---------------------------------------------
RICHARDS-----------------------------TERRY--------------FERDINAND---------------------------------COLE
-------------------------------GERRARD------------------HARGREAVES------------BARRY-------------------
-----------------------------------------------ROONEY----------------------------COLE---------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------HESKEY-------------------------------------------------
Keeper spot still up for grabs between now & the WC, so we'll see what happens.
Wouldn't go for 4-5-1 since i hate it nor 4-3-3 since England don't have a ``complete`` target man. But in Heskey we have a target man who has the power the ruffle the best of defenders in the world & provide knock downs for the likes of Rooney & Cole to run on to thus making the 4-3-2-1 very effective i reckon.
Only problem with this formation i think is that its very unsual with the players & i don't know how the mid-field would be able to cope knowing they have no wingers to support, thus making the job of the full-backs more demanding. But then again given how inept England have been over the years at playing flowing football in mid-field this kind of formation that could enable them to pass better (and the fact that Becks aint around to score from free kicks).