Having beaten the might of the Swedes and sent the media into a frenzy of expectation raising, we may be left to rue Gerrard not getting a 4th at the death.
Should France handsomely beat Sweden (as seems inevitable) and if we get a draw/narrow win against Ukraine (big IF there), we finish second in the group as per usual.
This would leave us most likely facing Spain in the quarters, rather than Croatia or Italy, and should we make it through by some miracle it would probably be Ze Germans in the semis, as opposed to one of Czech Rep/Greece/Portugal/Denmark or Holland.
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The Red Prince - Site Addict
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Re: England Permutations
You have to beat someone good at some point to win the thing... may as well be sooner rather than later :mrgreen:
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Whitti Steve wrote:You have to beat someone good at some point to win the thing... may as well be sooner rather than later :mrgreen:
Someone good, yes, but Everyone good??? :D
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Exile wrote:Whitti Steve wrote:You have to beat someone good at some point to win the thing... may as well be sooner rather than later :mrgreen:
Someone good, yes, but Everyone good??? :D
The current champions and the probable champions is potentially a bit much.
We do this all the time, had we actually managed to win our group at World Cup 2010, we wouldn't have faced anyone of any real substance until the Semi's!
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The bit that worries me is that the good news will be to face Croatia or Italy.
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Fray Bentos is God! wrote:The bit that worries me is that the good news will be to face Croatia or Italy.
Italy should be a doddle as long as we slip 'em enough Lira!
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Re: England Permutations
Exile wrote:Of all England perms, Keegan's was the best.
This is why UTS needs a "like" button
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A Keegan/Voller perm partnership would be an amazing strike force!
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Fray Bentos is God! wrote:A Keegan/Voller perm partnership would be an amazing strike force!
Spit on.
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Fray Bentos is God! wrote:A Keegan/Voller perm partnership would be an amazing strike force!
With Valderrama sitting behind them!
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The Red Prince wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:A Keegan/Voller perm partnership would be an amazing strike force!
With Valderrama sitting behind them!
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