Johnny Novgorod said:
Frankster said:
Though I'm a bit :/ at some of Suarez petty comments, I swear every time England loses to a 2nd/3rd world country in world cup they treat it as some kinda great wrong that's finally been righted.
Can't peeps just have a good game and not be bitches about it afterwards?
For a lot of those 2nd/3rd world countries the World Cup is their only chance to shine and earn global acclaim. Everybody likes an underdog.
People usually stop liking the underdog when they turn around and teabag their opponent who hadn't acted jerkish to them in any way xD
Besides I think by this point England can be considered an underdog in anyone but the most fervent England fan's mind.
shootthebandit said:
One plus side for England is by far Joe Hart.
I like Hart aswell and reckoned he did a solid job considering how the english defence had more holes then swiss cheese.
Sadly he won't be spared the media mauling :/
Tbh you know what really annoys me about the English team? Very controversial opinion coming up!
Rooney. We are obsessed by the guy and keep placing our hopes in single "superstars" over a solid team of players that might not be as individually famous. Rooney is a distraction at best and a headache most of the time.
If you play Rooney then you basically have to make the entire team revolve around him otherwise he is "unhappy" with being out of position. And putting all our eggs in a basket like that has never worked in the past.
I certainly don't remember the winning french team a few world cups back building their entire team around Zidane for example even if he was a footballing god.
If you don't play Rooney, then media and public mauls you for not picking the "white pele" even though he only just scored his first international goal 2 days ago...Only took fucking 10 years. The sad part is because he scored that goal Rooney is being half excused compared to the rest of the team, including poor Hart.
England gets beat constantly by teams the average fan couldn't recognize most of the players from yet we constantly bemoan our players aren't "world class" enough, whatever that means. We keep getting outplayed by players who aren't world class but are just part of a more efficient oiled machine that work together and become more then the sum of their parts.
Also England has been playing with fear of failure in their hearts for as long as I can remember. I love how Steven Gerrard prior to the Uruguay match had a big talk with the team about failure and how it would feel like to go home if they lose...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27914992
Talk about a winning mentality, imagine if a psychologist tried to remedy someone with phobias and fears by reminding them of all the stuff they are scared about and emphasizing how scared they should rightfully be.