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gubbedbaird
16 Apr 14 10:04
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Location - England struggle to win World Cups that aren't played at Wembley and will suffer from the altitude
Penalties - We're not good at them we've lost five of our last six ( See Portugal )
Portugal - if we play them we're out.
Suarez -  Palace are going to have to take a red for the good of the country and crock him for us to get out of the group.
Flair - we don't have it, don't recognise it and can't play against it.

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By:
kincsem
When: 16 Apr 14 13:41
The don't like it up 'em up the jungle.
Chelsea pensioner and "world greatest player" can't play (together) in midfield.
Rooney will put on a stone weight before a ball is kicked.
England managers try to satisfy top clubs by picking their players.
They don't have a great goalscorer / centre-forward.
By:
wallis
When: 16 Apr 14 15:44
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 16 Apr 14 15:58
Only need one reason, they are rubbish.
By:
ladycarla
When: 16 Apr 14 16:46
Five could name fifty!
By:
Panther65
When: 17 Apr 14 19:00
only need 1 reason...

cos we aint good enough
By:
fool proof
When: 17 Apr 14 19:29
European Teams DO NOT win world cups in South America.Who needs another 4 reasons,Not me.
By:
Roger De Bris
When: 17 Apr 14 21:02
1. Rooney
2. Lampard
3. Gerrard
4. Carrick
5. Joe Hart
By:
bardo
When: 18 Apr 14 01:43
ROY HODGSON.....HELL.....LO

expect england to lose on penalties again
By:
geordie1956
When: 18 Apr 14 13:41
One reason - absence of any genuine World class players
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 20 Apr 14 23:59
One reason. England are not good enough.
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 20 Apr 14 23:59
4 more.... Roy Hodgson, Wayne Rooney, Roy Hodgson and Wayne Rooney
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 21 Apr 14 00:01
And no professional football should EVER deliberately injure another player. I wouldnt even consider injuring a Man United player.
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 21 Apr 14 00:02
It's why i hate Ramires so much.
By:
Regular Fries
When: 21 Apr 14 13:07
Fear of failure seems to be the biggy for me where England are concerned (ignoring the fact they're just not good enough). Any England supporter (and I use that phrase mildly) would just be happy to see them go out and try and play some decent stuff and see what happens, but the players will be so scared of making a mistake, twinned with Roy's rather cautious approach the game anyway, we'll likely to see three very stagnant performances before they're on the plane home.

Pack the team full of pace and players who are in form (over reputation) and full of confidence (off the back of good seasons) and tell them to go out there and enjoy it. Do that and they might just surprise a few people and reach the quarter finals!
By:
metaphor
When: 22 Apr 14 14:57
we are just not good enough to win it - other nations have superior players
By:
Si-K
When: 22 Apr 14 18:24
We have the best team in the world .. easy win for us

                 Harte
Walker  Jagielka  Stones  Baines
       Hendo   Gerrard
             Ox
Lalala               Rooney
           Studge

Eassyyy
By:
high_lander
When: 22 Apr 14 20:53
1) England are really bad at football
2) English players are inferior
3) English players lack skills
4) England are tactically poor
5) English players are physically weak
By:
jed.davison
When: 24 Apr 14 01:38
The main reason why everyone thinks England can't do well is because they have seen them perform so shockingly in the past. It's not unreasonable to say that we were the least technically accomplished team to take part in the last World Cup, but people have overlooked the fact that of the eleven who took the field against Germany, only Gerrard and Rooney are likely to start the opening match this time round, and only Carrick - perhaps - will remain of the substitutes that day.

It's easy to use hoary old chestnuts about English players lacking skill, but the players who will take their places in the side this summer lack no skill - they may lack experience, they may not have the bitter taste of repeated Major Tournament failure in the back of their mouths, but they will not suffer in comparison with most of their competitors.

And Roy Hodgson might surprise you - of course he is almost a caricature of the lugubrious world-weary old-timer, but he's a football man with decades of knowledge of the International game, and this will be the first time he has nurtured an England squad to compete at a tournament. He knows that caution will not work and that young legs will be required, importantly he knows the sort of characters who help a squad to unite - he has been very explicit on this point after his experiences with Switzerland.

I'm not suggesting that England will win the World Cup, merely that Hodgson is the first manager in decades who will be able to give them the best chance of doing so. I also believe that we have players who can damage other teams, and one should not underestimate the importance of freshness - without tempting fate, all of the players who are in realistic contention to start seem fit, and most have missed patches of the season so should not be burnt out.

It seems almost crazy to contemplate the plausibility of England not stinking out the entire tournament as usual, but I reckon they've got a puncher's chance of doing all right.
By:
geordie1956
When: 24 Apr 14 19:41
If they go to play without fear and don't simply try to stifle the opposition I would agree but I very much doubt Hodgson will allow a free flowing game of football - his innate character & temperament is to keep it tight and play the English way. He cannot & will not change all of the habits learned and used throughout his managerial career.
By:
jed.davison
When: 24 Apr 14 23:30
I agree that Hodgson is innately cautious - that can never be a bad thing. Brazil aside, Italy and Germany have done the best in World Cups, and it's rarely been by overdoing the flair.

My point is that he can set the team up the way he wants, but if he puts the right men in key forward positions, the attacking side of it will take care of itself.

He seems to insist on continuing to pick Gerrard, fair enough I guess if that's what he thinks is right. Personally I think some of the inside-forwards he will be up against will expose his age and positional indiscipline, but perhaps Hodgsdon will feel it is a step too far to cast the captain aside - it certainly looks that way.

If Gerrard plays, it's even more important that Henderson also plays. Gerrard and Henderson, behind Lallana Sterling and Barkley, with Sturridge centre-forward is how I'd go. Of course he'll pick Rooney and Sturridge and play an entirely different system but what does he know ;)
By:
Sergei_Rebrofl
When: 25 Apr 14 11:29

It's not unreasonable to say that we were the least technically accomplished team to take part in the last World Cup


If only we had the technical ability of North Korea, Honduras or New Zealand! Crazy

By:
Regular Fries
When: 25 Apr 14 15:44
Will Hodgson have the balls to drop Rooney if he turns up not arsed like in South Africa?
By:
terrytp.
When: 03 May 14 16:34
1) To many foreign players in the English premier league, people are fooled in thinking its the srongest league.No money spent at grass roots.
2) To many foreign players in the English premier league, people are fooled in thinking its the srongest league.No money spent at grass roots.
3)To many foreign players in the English premier league, people are fooled in thinking its the srongest league.No money spent at grass roots.
4)To many foreign players in the English premier league, people are fooled in thinking its the srongest league.No money spent at grass roots.
5) YOU CAN NOT MAKE A SILK PURSE OUT OF A COWS EAR.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 06 May 14 14:50
Now that's the first bit of sense I've read in years from an England fan - select Barkley.
This is the second best - If only we had the technical ability of North Korea, Honduras or New Zealand!
Well said Sergei.
By:
jasey
When: 16 May 14 15:01
We have the tekkers just aint got that good a side thats all
Watch a recorded premier league game and a World cup game at the same time and you will see why we struggle
By:
The Bhoys
When: 16 May 14 15:11
Il give u 5 words.

BECAUSE THEY ARE FUKING SH1TE
By:
iprefertolay
When: 16 May 14 22:11
Technical inferior
Penalties
By:
kincsem
When: 19 May 14 01:39
Around 30% I what I see quoted for English players % in the Premier League.
So 20 teams x 11 players x 30% = a pool of 66 English players to fill a World Cup squad of 23 players.
Did 23 players get in the squad and [u]only 43 miss out/u]?
Please, please point out my calculation errors.
By:
grinchus
When: 20 May 14 13:14
One thing you miss in your calculation is that other countries (perhaps Italy aside) do not rely on their home league for the international team and can produce players that Barcelona or Inter or Bayern are interested in. It is not the lack of English players in the premiership, but the lack of English players at the top level all over Europe that demonstrates the gap.
By:
raspberrybottom
When: 20 May 14 18:03
Basically, the 5 reasons are:

the back four (any permed from the seven or so we've got)

and the keeper.

All shockingly over-rated.

Mind you, there are quite a few other awful-looking teams in this World Cup.
By:
differentdrum
When: 31 May 14 09:33
How bad where they last time? Nothing short of an absolute disgrace. That should have been last chance saloon for the lot of them, Rooney included.

Now it's even more difficult. You can imagine Rooney gasping for an oxygen tank after a few minutes.

Chances pretty well summed up by the inclusion of Danny Welbeck. It comes to something when it seems we are picking players based on running about a lot. Are there any prices on the worst finisher in the tournament?

Expectations are the lowest I can remember.
By:
iprefertolay
When: 31 May 14 22:06
five reasons

England can not keep possesion

five words

its called technical ability

Until the prem has more ENGLISH players than 28 per cent nothing will ever change.
By:
black shuck
When: 01 Jun 14 20:11
we been stinking for years...so why have I got a slight optimism?....roy showed how bad he can be with Liverpool ....but in his defence..he seems to have taken most of the right players which did surprise me.....small optimism... aint gonna hurt if it all ends as generally expected
By:
wallis
When: 03 Jun 14 15:49
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney
They will pick Rooney


'Pig in a wig' will start and get in everyones way as the game passes him by just like 2012, 2010, 2008.... and so on..

Bench him , go for pace with Sturridge flanked by Ox and Sterling and suprise a few people.
By:
iprefertolay
When: 03 Jun 14 18:06
fair point wallis, hes yet to perform at two world cups,he stank the place out at south africa.Angry
By:
TexassportsagentBuzz
When: 04 Jun 14 13:25
1 hodgson

2 hodgson

3 hodgson

4 hodgson

5 hodgson


Not that they would win it with a different manager but with Roy they have a minuscule chance compared to an outside chance. His tactics only encourage trepidation and fear of the opposition.
By:
iprefertolay
When: 04 Jun 14 15:58
Hes gonna play milner at right back and rooney on left wing v ecuador,enough said.
By:
wallis
When: 04 Jun 14 16:27
Milner is an experiment to see if he can provide cover for Johnson if needed.  Rooney is because he isnt fit , is overweight and would sweat the place out in 5 minutes if having to run about up front.

Its like school football , put the sh.. kid out on the wing where they do least damage.
By:
iprefertolay
When: 04 Jun 14 16:36
I guess Bet666 price England to win WC 1966/1 is a fair reflection of thier chances!
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