To be clear I'm not shitting on Gerrard. I'm shitting on Hodgson for being a boring douche with no plan to attack. And for England for having no true DMs. Too bad Rodwell committed career suicide.
6/8/2014 9:24:53 PM
Noone has any business ongoing out soccer for flopping after another Heat NBA Finals.
6/8/2014 9:44:29 PM
Damn, Marco Reus is out...He is their best player.
6/9/2014 4:35:21 AM
best player? nah son
6/9/2014 7:15:34 AM
What German had a better season than Reus this year?Götze? Özil? Reus lead the Bundesliga in assists and was the top scoring German. He was definitely the breakout German to watch before the injury. [Edited on June 9, 2014 at 7:50 AM. Reason : e]
6/9/2014 7:47:10 AM
6/9/2014 8:09:05 AM
yeah, Ribs, you trippinReus was far and away the best player on the German roster
6/9/2014 8:43:47 AM
You could probably argue Muller too but obviously had superior supporting cast.If Kroos only played Arsenal he'd win every award..
6/9/2014 9:41:14 AM
Yeah, I am looking forward to watching Müller, too.
6/9/2014 9:47:38 AM
I'd argue Neuer is the best player on the German roster.
6/9/2014 11:52:02 AM
England has true DM's, Carrick and Barry. Hodgson refused to take them. Also all this hate for England, boy would I love it if England went out and scored 4 on Italy on Saturday. NyM410 would shut right up for sure.
6/9/2014 1:00:49 PM
I think England wins the group.
6/9/2014 1:32:54 PM
I hope England wins the group. I don't think anything I'm saying as at all controversial though.
6/9/2014 1:46:01 PM
England winning the group would put me over the moon. If England beat Italy I say it happens but that's a big if. I will say I think England is in for one of their best tournaments in the last decade. I won't give too much stock to the 0-0 draw against Honduras. I missed the match and from what I hear it was horrible viewing anyway. I do think England has enough young talent to at least put up an exciting display. This is also the first international tournament that Rooney is actually fit and ready since 2004. I think Rooney will have a huge role and he will show up to this one. If he doesn't, it will be the same old story I suppose. I am hoping for a repeat of 1990.Not going to happen but I want to see this against Italy: --Hart--Johnson - Jagielka - Cahill -Baines --- Wilshere - Gerrard - Jones --- -- Rooney - Lallana -- --- Sturridge --- Tight formation, play narrow and use the pace in the team up front. Break on the counter. If this doesn't work, open it up and sub on Sterling/Welbeck.Unfortunately England don't use a 4-3-3. Hodgson will settle for a 4-2-3-1 but without an effective DM it will most likely only cripple a weak midfield. Loading the midfield and attacking on the counter would work effectively against Italy if you ask me. [Edited on June 9, 2014 at 1:52 PM. Reason : .][Edited on June 9, 2014 at 2:00 PM. Reason : .]
6/9/2014 1:51:45 PM
The Honduras thing was meh because of the storm delay. For the first 20 mins England was doing great and kept the ball on the Honduran side with lots of pace. After the game was interrupted though, all momentum was lost and they couldn't get back in form so it was the same old boring game they play all the time.
6/9/2014 1:55:31 PM
6/9/2014 1:58:34 PM
6/9/2014 2:06:19 PM
Calm down. All I meant was there isn't a clear position for either player in their respective teams. Rooney cannot play the striker role with Sturridge there. If he drops back, he's taking away space for somebody clearly better suited for the position like Lallana. LD cannot lead the line for the US and cannot contribute defensively enough in JK's preferred diamond midfield. He's not better than Dempsey at that second striker role.And stop bringing up Rooney's stats for United. They're irrelevant here. The same reason Lampard/Gerrard's stats over their time together for England have proven completely irrelevant. [Edited on June 9, 2014 at 2:11 PM. Reason : .]
6/9/2014 2:10:53 PM
Ok, how about this one then:Rooney is the top goal scorer for England under Roy Hodgson 11 in 18.Lallana is not better suited for the position behind the striker at all. Rooney is the better player and he has played in that role for a while now. I agree Sturridge should start given his year but Sturridge can't lead the line on his own, he needs a creative outlet and Rooney is the best creative player England has. There is a reason why I think England is best suited for a 4-3-3 with Lallana and Rooney both playing right behind the striker. England has the personnel to play a narrow attack, yet the insistence is on a wider gameplan that leaves a frail midfield very very open. In fact Rooney's best ability is his versatility. The guy is a workhorse and tracks back like no other striker I have seen since Tevez. His ability to roam and defend is the best asset England has, especially when you want to protect a 1 goal lead.
6/9/2014 2:21:08 PM
6/9/2014 2:35:15 PM
Well a lot of teams have quality to do well without their best player. I still don't think you can drop Rooney in any formation, he has the quality to play anywhere on the pitch. I can also understand why Hodgson wants to start Welbeck. You have to understand that Rooney & Welbeck won't be tasked with being strikers if that is the case. Rooney will be the CAM and primary playmaker. Welbeck will be deployed as he was often been used by Sir Alex the year he retired and by David Moyes against Bayern. Welbeck has the ability to man mark the oppositions most creative player and do a very good job with it. Welbeck also has the ability and more importantly the pace to unlock a defense. Sterling and Chamberlain simply can't do that. In a tight game against a team like Italy Welbeck is exactly the kind of player you want if you insist on playing wide. Baines and Welbeck would be very useful in transition. HartJohnson - Jagielka - Cahill - BainesGerrard - HendersonMilner - Rooney - WelbeckSturridgeI can see Hodgson lining up like that against Italy. It will be a defensive performance and England's chances will squarely lie on Henderson/Rooney/Welbeck/and Sturridge linking up in transition. I am sure Wilshere, Sterling, and Lallana will likely play a role depending on the situation. I still don't think that is the best strategy or line up however.
6/9/2014 2:53:27 PM
6/9/2014 2:59:51 PM
Finish top of the group and get in to the quarters. England haven't gotten past the first knockout stage for a while now (2006 world cup the last time). Did not qualify for the Euro's in 2008Finished second and went to first Knockout Round in 2010 and lost to Germany Euro 2012 was better and went to the quarters here but that is the first knockout round for the eurosWorld cup 2014?England is in the toughest group it has played since I can remember. Getting to a World Cup quarterfinal will require a good tournament from Rooney.
6/9/2014 3:09:15 PM
6/9/2014 6:05:56 PM
I absolutely disagree with that notion. A guy who has been the fulcrum for Man United's horrible midfield and only reason it is any effective isn't disciplined? Laughable. I would say he was very effective as the number 10 role under Sir Alex and even under Moyes. If Rooney isn't disciplined what the hell is Lallana? If Rooney can't mark Pirlo, Lallana certainly can't. Its ridiculous the lengths people will go to to slight Wayne Rooney. Anyone that actually watch's him play can clearly tell he is a player of immense quality and the best creative outlet that England has. I personally hope Hodgson benches him. Just to show the rest of the world how laughably poor England would be without an effective number 10. England's fans don't deserve Rooney.
6/9/2014 10:00:49 PM
6/9/2014 10:12:07 PM
lol, not mad at all. On the contrary quiet enjoying the stupidity of the so called England fans. When Piers Morgan makes a sensible statement on Rooney you just know you are on the wrong side. I personally hope Rooney makes each and every one of them eat shit by having a great tournament. If Hodgson benches him then England won't get more than 3 points. Bank on it.
6/9/2014 10:26:28 PM
6/9/2014 11:37:50 PM
So.....I take it this is the part of our traditional tww world cup threads where we play up England's strength, only to wonder where it all went wrong after yet another early elimination?
6/10/2014 12:23:51 AM
It's basically one guy defending his United boys. You have to be obtuse to continue to want to trot out Welbeck over Ox/Sterling. For fucks sake, Ox has barely played and has as many England goals as Welbeck since end of 2012..
6/10/2014 7:14:44 AM
He thinks the Glazers are good owners too so this shouldn't be all that surprising.
6/10/2014 8:12:51 AM
There's way too much talk in here about a team that isn't even going to make it out of the group stage.Let's turn our attention to Chile instead, who are going to top their group with 10 goals for and play the most exciting style (and about 100000x more exciting than England).
6/10/2014 8:39:01 AM
I would really love to see a south American team win it. Fuck Europe
6/10/2014 10:08:49 AM
^^agree! Assuming Vidal is ready for the Spain and Holland matches
6/10/2014 10:13:03 AM
^^ well, considering the euros record in tournaments held on American soil, that's very likely.
6/10/2014 12:06:39 PM
6/10/2014 12:13:24 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/10/sports/worldcup/goal-line-technology-in-place-for-world-cup.html?_r=0I had forgotten about the implementation of goal-line technology for this world cup, it's about damn time.
6/10/2014 12:19:57 PM
^Awesome, I forgot about that too. After the shit show that happened in South Africa, it couldn't come sooner.
6/10/2014 1:41:19 PM
Pretty neat video: http://fansided.com/2014/06/09/nike-soccer-releases-5-minute-animated-ad-world-cup/
6/10/2014 2:51:22 PM
C'mon Tim, just give Cristiano a little push. It'd be so easy, and nobody would blame you.Or just let him underperform like he usually does in international competitions.[Edited on June 10, 2014 at 3:08 PM. Reason : why is iniesta wearing his barca jersey? - ooohhhh, Spain must not be with Nike. Guess that explains the exclusion of Messi[Edited on June 10, 2014 at 3:12 PM. Reason : ]
6/10/2014 3:07:18 PM
I, for one, cannot wait to watch Ibrahimovic in the WC...
6/10/2014 3:11:00 PM
6/10/2014 6:39:17 PM
6/10/2014 6:41:57 PM
6/10/2014 6:47:49 PM
6/10/2014 7:33:25 PM
So....if Pirlo carves England again, England goes into the Uruguay match against a Uruguayan side that will likely see a win as the safest bet to advance out of the group....England could very well have zero points going into their game against the ticos, with both teams already eliminated.....or even worse, with only Costa Rica having the possibility of advancing.You have to think that both Italy and Uruguay are content to draw against one another, and they play last...So that pretty much leaves each side dependent on stomping out CR and draw/beating England...Not only is their group difficult, but the schedule doesn't help them any either. Although, ultimately, it'll be their outdated style of play that does them in per usual.[Edited on June 10, 2014 at 7:53 PM. Reason : ]
6/10/2014 7:44:05 PM
6/10/2014 7:52:49 PM
No way England goes into the CR game with four points.
6/10/2014 7:59:24 PM
lol. So certain. Is England's group tough? Without a doubt, but Italy are notoriously slow starters and haven't exactly kicked on from the Euro's. There are question marks to be asked for all 3 teams, England, Italy, and Uruguay. The teams are very evenly matched if you ask me and all this hate for England's 'backwards' football, where is that hate for Italy? Italy's football is just as boring.
6/10/2014 8:04:59 PM
It is just as boring. But at least it's effective.The three teams are not evenly matched. South American sides are not intimidated by England, because they can play the possession game around them.Sorry, man, but four points is crazy optimistic. You're basically saying that a team that will likely finish third in the group could run away with it at the top. Italy and Uruguay are most likely planning to have 6 points in hand when they meet to avoid turning that game into win or go home situation. That means your getting their best performances each, which is ultimately just a function of the group schedule, which sucks for England supporters.
6/10/2014 8:10:45 PM