Done !peterthepan3 wrote:Ireland and England <3

Allez les bleus !
Done !peterthepan3 wrote:Ireland and England <3
Ah yes, but they only show themselves IF Italy exits a tournament prematurely, we had aprox the same 100% rate when Sweden exited.zak68 wrote:here in Italy seems that we've around 60 milions of football trainers over a population of around 60 milions.Waaghaa wrote: ...
This on a population of aprox 330.000 people, they have aprox 600 football trainers, which is quite staggering if you think about it, I mean, how many football players does that island have?
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I think English people are completely misattributing in that regard. The English teams have always had great individual talent, but they always failed massively in the teamplay aspect of the game, and in how much they wanted to win (motivation) during the last decade. If teams were ranked on the basis of the individual talent on their roster, England would easily be in the top 4. Unfortunately, football is about teamplay, and as can be seen on teams like Germany and their successes, that's what matters the most in the end. What the English team needs is better and more preparation, a coach who handles nominations better and who also has a good vision of what strategies the players can perform. That the discussion should revolve around foreign talent, immigration and incapability of home players, is funny if not sad, just like the rest of the political talk in the UK at the moment.peterthepan3 wrote:Actually happy that England lost to Iceland: if nothing else, it serves as an indication of how poor our native players are and how heavily reliant we are on foreign talent in our EPL.
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