FIFA World Cup thread. 12:02 - Nov 15 with 136715 views | Snipper | I’m trying to get excited about this World Cup, but to no avail :-((. I’ve just watched Sky Sports World Cup preview with Gary Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher & Karen Carney. Utterly depressing viewing. Same old, same old. Picking players for the starting XI not playing for their clubs, or totally off form. I’m hoping this thread can get the juices flowing. Do any of you think England have a chance? | | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:11 - Nov 23 with 2877 views | kensalriser | Japan's second straight out of the 2022 QPR handbook of conceded goals. | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:14 - Nov 23 with 2845 views | MrSheen | Why was Neuer trying to keep his hands away from the ball? | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:26 - Nov 23 with 2768 views | Toast_R | Germany seem to be where England were 12 years ago. Relying on players well past their best with and a bit of an arrogant attitude in that all they need do is turn up. If you can't score goals you're going to struggle if you're wide open down the other end. Can't say there are any German players bar Rüdiger out there today who'd I'd have in the England team. [Post edited 23 Nov 2022 15:31]
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:39 - Nov 23 with 2715 views | daveB | I thought the young kid Musiala who played for England until last year was really good, just needs to add a bit of composure to his finishing. | | | |
(No subject) (n/t) on 15:41 - Nov 23 with 2697 views | traininvain | It was a bit strange that Neuer made a couple of big saves only to be beaten at his near post without looking like he was actually trying to save the shot. [Post edited 23 Nov 2022 15:42]
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(No subject) (n/t) on 15:48 - Nov 23 with 2671 views | MrSheen | So strange. Not only did he have his hands but his side like a full back, but he didn’t take a step towards the ball and turned his head away from it. | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:49 - Nov 23 with 2665 views | CamberleyR | I see he is another that spent years in the ch*ls** puppy farm. Moves back to Germany at 16 and within a year starts playing regularly for Bayern Munich. [Post edited 23 Nov 2022 15:51]
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:09 - Nov 23 with 2589 views | traininvain | Hadn’t realised that he was at Chelsea. That’s actually quite funny as he looks the real deal. Imagine if England had him next to Bellingham and Haaland up front. What could have been. | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:28 - Nov 23 with 2532 views | PlanetHonneywood | How is Hudson-Odoi (sp) doing over there? I think BM or Dortmund were after him; he chose to stay at Chelsea; and then seemed to go nowhere. If memory serves, he'd got into the England set-up too. Given how Sancho has gone into reverse since returning I wonder if Bellingham would ve better off staying there. | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:33 - Nov 23 with 2517 views | stevec | One up front has seen off the majority of centre forwards, somehow supposed to hold up, score goals and do it all on their own against 2 maybe 3 CB’s. Thankless task for most. | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:57 - Nov 23 with 2457 views | sparkey | Spain look good here. You could say 'it's only Costa Rica' but others were saying that about the Saudis and Japanese. Only Spain, France & England have impressed me thus far | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:11 - Nov 23 with 2405 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I thought Argentina looked good. In a VAR free tournament they would have won 4-2. | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:11 - Nov 23 with 2407 views | daveB | Yeah Spain look good, they were excellent in the Euros last year as well | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:16 - Nov 23 with 2390 views | sparkey | Saying that... Costa Rica are shocking | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:17 - Nov 23 with 2385 views | danehoop | They do look very good don't they. Very much look like contenders on this showing. | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:19 - Nov 23 with 2378 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Grandad
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:50 - Nov 23 with 2278 views | aston_hoop | Junior Hoilett starting for Canada tonight. If that doesn't devalue the quality of the tournament, I don't know what does. | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 18:03 - Nov 23 with 2211 views | daveB | They'll still be a big threat, they should still get through, Mexico and Poland didn't look all that | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 18:11 - Nov 23 with 2184 views | hubble | Spain look very tasty. I can see us meeting them in the final, should we get that far. A couple of games aside, I'm really enjoying this world cup thus far, but as always in football, it's the schadenfreude that really delivers; Japan humbling Germany was extremely enjoyable, as much as the Saudis beating Argentina. | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:15 - Nov 23 with 2068 views | QPRSteve | Belgium being taught a footballing lesson by Canada who have squandered a penalty. | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:18 - Nov 23 with 2056 views | Toast_R | Knew Curtois was saving that | | | |
FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:22 - Nov 23 with 2045 views | aston_hoop | Canada's manager is English. Has them pressing the life out of Belgium. Wonder if we'll be seeing him in English football sooner rather than later | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:28 - Nov 23 with 2031 views | kensalriser | Odd isn't it, I had that feeling too and my hit rate is definitely better than 50%. Hoilett looking quite good! | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:35 - Nov 23 with 2009 views | PlanetHonneywood | Mrs PH's boys are really having a go. What a night for her to balls up her social diary. C'mon the canucks!!! | |
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:48 - Nov 23 with 2620 views | stowmarketrange | Good old Ben.I bet that’s the first game in ages where nobody is singing “who’s the w@nker in the hat?” | | | |
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