Confederations cup

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  1. DEETEE

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    ****ing excellent so far.

    Shame World Cup isn't like this.
     
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    Italians look like a bunch of old men
     
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    I bet those 'old men' go further in the world cup than our spring chickens.
     
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    cant see that group of players playing in the world cup if they get there.

    also why in every comment you can do you have ago at England. It annoys me so much. It doesn't matter if its England Football Rugby cricket or tennis.
    Get behind the English or Brits.
     
  5. DEETEE

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    I would say the majority of the confederations squad will be in Brazil next year.

    Japan are streets ahead of Italy in terms of speed of thought, movement and technique.

    Not bad for a country that only really started taking football serious 20 years ago.
     
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    Japan until that corner look quite good.

    They have a lot of good aged players. Often Experienced means OLD and old isn't good when it's 74% humidity like they said it was in that stadium. Not seen a lot of Japan but they must be a good team to qualify first out of the Asian world cup groups.
     
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    are you on crystal meth!? if you did some research you'd know that out of the 23 man squad only 4 players are over the age of 30 and the rest are between 30 and 20 years of age.
     
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    I challenge you to find one single post where I have had a go at England cricket or rugby. As for tennis, do we even have an English player? I only have a go at the English football team because all I have ever know is disappointment and after watching them since the seventies it wears thin.
    The best England teams I have seen were the 82 side and the 90 side and you always slaughter the best player this country has ever produced when we talk about him.
     
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    I said they look like a bunch of old men not they ARE a bunch of old men.

    and in future please don't ask if I'm taking illegal drugs.
     
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    There wasnt much competition in Japans group really.

    Japan, Australia, Jordan,Oman and Iraq
     
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    Nar you do. It's not good mario. Just get behind England is what i would say.
    England have a lot of really good players in all sports they play in. Football cricket rugby.
    Sometimes things don't happen. That's what happens to the football team. It happened to the SA cricket team today. You need a bit of luck in the big games. England got it, SA didn't. Under edge went to Wicket keeper. Small margins.
     
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    apologies, it's just i found the statement to be a tired and old worn out cliche that is used far too often which shows the users lack of knowledge with regard to the Azzurri.
     
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    Maybe it's because Pirlo and Daniele De Rossi haven't got going or didn't get going for 35 plus minutes.

    They don't get going and they looked quite slow.
     
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    but then when you have an equally as talented player in Montolivo, you'd expect him to carry a little more than he is, De Sciglio also isn't been given the space he was against Mexico to get forward and support the midfield in attacking phases, Abate also made more forward runs than what Maggio is doing tonight but that's due to Maggio being a more conservative type of fullback rather than a comment on his quality as a player.
     
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    Like I said you won't find one post where I have had a go at the England cricket team. When you say sometimes things dont happen, you should remember that we have won jackshit since 1966 in football so sometimes seems to be fairly frequent.
    It was not really luck today Phil, SA's top order couldn't deal with our bowling attack, we were just too good for them. In cricket we are the best test team in the world and I think we're about to become the best ODI team in the world.
     
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    Firstly you've mentioned players there i haven't heard of before.
    Unlike you i don't watch a massive amount of Italian football. English football Spanish and a bit of Portuguese football. Started to watch a bit more French too and i think they'll grow next season.
     
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    but people do criticise more over here i think. It's a reason i like to listen to people from different counties talk about English players. They are far more open.

    owen farrell, Wayne Rooney, Jonathan Trott. All Class players but all get a lot of stick from English Fans.
    We are lucky in England. We've got a lot of good sportsmen and women.
    If you take it on to Britain level. Murrey, Class tennis player but he got stick for so long because he was facing Nadal Feder and Djokovic. In another Era he would have had multiple slams for sure.
     
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    "Meth is a hell of a drug."
    - Lois Griffin
     
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    Trotts an afrikan isn't he?

    And see Rooneys **** off speech on camera and the gestures to away fans at several England away games.

    Ad no ones got on Owen Farrells back except to offer sound advice.
     
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    Thought this was a thread about the Confederations Cup?

    Japan have been incredibly unlucky to go 4-3 down. They've completely bossed Italy this second half, some of the football they've played has been breathtaking. Quick, precise passing to feet and great movement. It's a shame it looks as if they'll get knocked out.
     

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