I'm scottish and even I think you'll take it. You guys just get your hopes built up so high by the media, that's the problem. I'd be taking the longer term approach. 'We don't need to win the next one, buts lets go for 8 years time and build an amazing squad'
2006-10-26 15:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you establish if a set need to win or no longer? an particularly contradicting question fairly. An assumption ought to nevertheless be made after one group wins the international cup yet climate they deserve that's yet another question. i individually think of England has what's takes to win the international cup. What i be conscious on the worldwide degree speaks in a diverse way. the britain group definately have high quality gamers yet they simply cant pull it by way of on the huge degree returned. yeah , incase you didnt recognize this , ENGLAND has already gained the international cup , in 1966 :) I want the three Lions each and every of the main suitable for the drawing near international cup. would they win it this time so as that they are in a position to furnish human beings such as you something to cheer approximately.
2016-12-08 22:13:22
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answered by ? 4
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No - but possibly yes if you revert to a foreign manager. Sven wasn't up to it, but employing Steve McClaren in a fit of nationalism was a big mistake. England have a few world class players (Gerrard, Rooney, A Cole) and a couple of future stars (Walcott, Lennon). But you need a manager who understands the systems, tactics and subtelties of the world game. Also, the manager must be sufficiently self-assured to ignore the mindless rantings of the press and former players and pick a winning team. Then, get rid of the duds (the Nevilles) and those who are too weak in body or character (Rio Ferdinand). Jose Mourinho, Scolari or Wenger would be excellent candidates for the job.
At least you've finally realised you always need a gun defensive midfielder.
2006-10-26 18:32:42
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answered by Kieran R 1
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Yes yes yes.
Absolute blind optimism all the way mate.
I'm in my 20's as well and i will see us lift the trophy, I'm sure as the earth ain't flat.
Veggie managers, yeah we've had a bad 2 results but we can and will still qualify. Next qualifier is in March and we'll have Hargreaves, Joey Cole and Lennon back along with the possibles from the U21's such as Baines and the return of Dean Ashton the new shearer.
Come on England
2006-10-26 23:57:51
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answered by madnesscon 4
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Good news and bad news. The good news is that you can buy a video or DVD of the 1966 final and see England win, the bad news is that although I'm patriotic and would love to see it happen, I'm afraid it ain't very likely. The trouble is we play a better game with our mouths than with our feet.
2006-10-26 19:06:02
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answered by billtheangler 5
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sad to say, I dont think so. Too political to actually form a winning team.
who ever manager takes on the job, the forces to be is he will be forced to put out a squad of england's best and most marketable players...even if they dont play well or gel together.
2006-10-26 15:47:22
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answered by Xanadu loves you 3
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i reckon we mite with walcott about to break the team he'll be special!! But i quite fancy holland to win in the near future the have a mint young side with the likes of van persie n robben. spain also r young with reyes fabregas n torres. Watch out for spain n Holland!!
2006-10-27 00:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to disappoint you, but is the Pope Jewish ? I think there's more chance of getting G.W.Bush scoring goals against Argentina in a world cup final. Good luck though, you never know.
2006-10-26 15:27:36
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answered by Jazz 4
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I think they've got a great chance the next time the cup is in England...
2006-10-26 15:13:50
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answered by j 3
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It'd be nice. You never know.
I doubt that the current shower of **** will win anything though...too lazy and spoilt.
For once I agree with a Scot. Long term planning. It worked for France.
2006-10-26 15:43:42
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answered by Martin G 4
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