Yes for me too. When the world cup or European Championships is on the i get pasionate about England. Friendlies are so Dull.
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For possibly the first time in his career Gareth Southgate said something pertinent that didn't send me instantly to sleep: he said that the match showed an embarrassing gulf in technical ability, that the coaching for 16 year olds in this country was still teaching kids all the wrong things, and that while France have clearly gone forward since the world cup, we've probably gone backwards (even allowing for the largely second string team we fielded - where are the technically gifted youngsters looking to break through?).
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Originally posted by vanhoop View Postwill always support england,cant understand people flicking through programmes when england are playing.obviously only watch rangers so youre knowledge of football will be way below a 10 year olds.i love football especially QPR ,you lot should be more patriotic win or lose
I went to the last England match at Wembley, it was 0-0 and disapointing, I don't go to friendllies much due to cost etc. I went to the World Cup in Germany and would have gone to SA if my baby wasn't born cpl weeks before it started. Unlike the media, I knew we had no hope of winning either, but I still supported them.
But the things that annoy me about the "club v country" comments is that you don't have to choose between them and people seem to suggest England are not worth watching when they aren't playing well......well if you apply the same logic to your club you are called a "fair weather fan" or a "glory hunter".
Should support your club and your country regardless of results - more so when they are playing badly.
And don't give me that "passion" claptrap. passion doesn't win football matches. Skill, technique, fitness, organisation and tactics do. Otherwise we would see non league teams winning the FA cup wouldn't we?Last edited by silvercue; 18-11-2010, 10:40 AM.
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Originally posted by silvercue View PostTotally agree with that.
I went to the last England match at Wembley, it was 0-0 and disapointing, I don't go to friendllies much due to cost etc. I went to the World Cup in Germany and would have gone to SA if my baby wasn't born cpl weeks before it started. Unlike the media, I knew we had no hope of winning wither, but I still supported them.
But the things that annoy me about the "club v country" comments is that you don't have to choose between them and people seem to suggest England are not worth watching when they aren't playing well......well if you apply the same logic to your club you are called a "fair weather fan" or a "glory hunter".
Should support your club and your country regardless of results - more so when they are playing badly.
And don't give me that "passion" claptrap. passion doesn't win football matches. Skill, technique, fitness, organisation and tactics do. Otherwise we would see non league teams winning the FA cup wouldn't we?
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Originally posted by jfish View PostIt was only a sell out as the FA panicked about a fortnight ago and started to give reduced priced to tickets to local clubs etc....
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Originally posted by stan_bowles View PostWas no where near a sell out.They showed footage from a helicopter above the stadium and it was maybe 2 thirds full at best.
For away games we get 2 Caps so basically the more games you buy tickets for the more chance you gave of getting tickets for the games with small away capacities
It is extremely hard to cheat the system at away games as memberships cards have to be scanned in the City we play in and also proof of travel ie boarding passes and hotel receipts etc have to be sent in afterwards or your Caps total is set to zero
Home games do not of course have these measures so many buy a ticket and then try and sell it for a Tenner or so but if not then the seat stays empty as we saw last night and at numerous other games
For the record I have been to every game home and abroad I have bought a ticket for just in case someone intended making derogatory comments either here or on the Voyeurs site
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Originally posted by sirstanley View Postwether you love QPR Chelsea or any other football team club country...its the football that counts and I love beautiful football and I respect it when I see it and it deserves praise where ever it comes from.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostFor possibly the first time in his career Gareth Southgate said something pertinent that didn't send me instantly to sleep: he said that the match showed an embarrassing gulf in technical ability, that the coaching for 16 year olds in this country was still teaching kids all the wrong things, and that while France have clearly gone forward since the world cup, we've probably gone backwards (even allowing for the largely second string team we fielded - where are the technically gifted youngsters looking to break through?).
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Originally posted by RamseyR View PostWatched the game in Club wembley after a dinner of champagne & seafood! Beats sitting nect to people pissed up and having the seat in front of you at Loftus road cutting into your legs just below the knees. Still a crap game tho'Ooh northern lads love gravy
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Originally posted by RamseyR View PostWatched the game in Club wembley after a dinner of champagne & seafood! Beats sitting nect to people pissed up and having the seat in front of you at Loftus road cutting into your legs just below the knees. Still a crap game tho'Queens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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aint our game no more.sky jarred it for us.that said pills didnt help"The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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