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1 minute ago, Dr Gloom said:

there's some shit in there, when you consider there's no italy or holland. the world cup is way easier to do well in than the euros. 

One of the issues is that our players are always knackered after the 700 games they have to play with no break.

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Both halves of me pretty pleased with that. Piece of piss group for England, manageable group for Egypt. Saudi are absolute dogshit, we can get a draw off Uruguay, and Russia are a wild card - shite on paper, but with fanatical fans and bent refs, who knows? Still a decent draw. 

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2 hours ago, essembeeofsunderland said:

What's with all the blinking from Southgate.Giggs is the same.I don't see the point of it.

 

Blinking is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelid. A single blink is determined by the forceful closing of the eyelid or inactivation of the levator palpebrae superioris and the activation of the palpebral portion of the orbicularis oculi, not the full open and close. It is an essential function of the eye that helps spread tears across and remove irritants from the surface of the cornea and conjunctiva.

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The World Cup is just around the corner now.  Few people deeply care about England these days, too many let downs, too many wanks in our squad.  That was the case in 2014.  Forget about England though, 2014 was probably the best World Cup we ever saw, looking at the 48 fixtures below I'd be amazed if this tournament is anywhere near as good.  As far as I can see there's three decent fixtures, highlighted below, out of 48 group games, in Group B alone there was 3 top class fixtures in Brazil with holders Spain, Holland and Chile.  So I'm not cumming in my pants.  Let's hope I'm wrong.  

 

Thursday, June 14: Russia v Saudi Arabia (Luzhniki)

Friday, June 15: Egypt v Uruguay (Ekaterinburg)

Friday, June 15: Morocco v Iran (St Petersburg)

Friday, June 15: Portugal v Spain (Sochi)

Saturday, June 16: France v Australia (Kazan)

Saturday, June 16: Argentina v Iceland (Spartak)

Saturday, June 16: Peru v Denmark (Saransk)

Saturday, June 16: Croatia v Nigeria (Kaliningrad)

Sunday, June 17: Costa Rica v Serbia (Samara)

Sunday, June 17: Germany v Mexico (Luzhniki)

Sunday, June 17: Brazil v Switzerland (Rostov-on-Don)

Monday, June 18: Sweden v Korea Republic (Nizhny Novgorod)

Monday, June 18: Belgium v Panama (Sochi)

Monday, June 18: Tunisia v England (Volgograd)

Tuesday, June 19: Poland v Senegal (Spartak)

Tuesday, June 19: Colombia v Japan (Saransk)

Tuesday, June 19: Russia v Egypt (St Petersburg)

Wednesday, June 20: Portugal v Morocco (Luzhniki)

Wednesday, June 20: Uruguay v Saudi Arabia (Rostov-on-Don)

Wednesday, June 20: Iran v Spain (Kazan)

Thursday, June 21: France v Peru (Ekaterinburg)

Thursday, June 21: Denmark v Australia (Samara)

Thursday, June 21: Argentina v Croatia (Nizhny Novgorod)

Friday, June 22: Brazil v Costa Rica (St Petersburg)

Friday, June 22: Nigeria v Iceland (Volgograd)

Friday, June 22: Serbia v Switzerland (Kaliningrad)

Saturday, June 23: Belgium v Tunisia (Spartak)

Saturday, June 23: Germany v Sweden (Sochi)

Saturday, June 23: Korea Republic v Mexico (Rostov-on-Don)

Sunday, June 24: England v Panama (Nizhny Novgorod)

Sunday, June 24: Japan v Senegal (Ekaterinburg)

Sunday, June 24: Poland v Colombia (Kazan)

Monday, June 25: Uruguay v Russia (Samara)

Monday, June 25: Saudi Arabia v Egypt (Volgograd)

Monday, June 25: Spain v Morocco (Kaliningrad)

Monday, June 25: Iran v Portugal (Saransk)

Tuesday, June 26: Denmark v France (Luzhniki)

Tuesday, June 26: Australia v Peru (Sochi)

Tuesday, June 26: Nigeria v Argentina (St Petersburg)

Tuesday, June 26: Iceland v Croatia (Rostov-on-Don)

Wednesday, June 27: Korea Republic v Germany (Kazan)

Wednesday, June 27: Mexico v Sweden (Ekaterinburg)

Wednesday, June 27: Serbia v Brazil (Spartak)

Wednesday, June 27: Switzerland v Costa Rica (Nizhny Novgorod)

Thursday, June 28: Japan v Poland (Volgograd)

Thursday, June 28: Senegal v Colombia (Samara)

Thursday, June 28: England v Belgium (Kaliningrad)

Thursday, June 28: Panama v Tunisia (Saransk)

 

My five predictions are:

 

England to win two group games, but lose to Belgian, being put out in the Second Round off Colombia.

Some bitter Scottish fool wearing a Scotland top at one of the England games in the opposition end as happened in Brazil (see below). 

Argentina to disappoint, Messi to retire from international football...again.

Germany to play shite but at least make the Semi's.

Brazil to win it.

 

 

 

 

 

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Think a lot of the group games might be decent affairs actually, on the caveat that teams go for it ala 2014 and don't try to play it cautious. Obviously some will but you can always count on the South Americans to go for it, Egypt have Salah, Senegal and Nigeria both have pacy, attacking sides IIRC, Iceland were decent values at the Euros and so on. Having watched Holland and Italy against us recently, I'm not sure it'll be any worse for those two sides not being there even though the Italians would probably still make the quarters. Might just be an opportunity for certain players and sides to make a name for themselves.

 

I don't know if it could happen or if they'd meet before but an Argentina/Portugal final with Messi pulling Ronaldo's kegs down would be a laugh. I reckon England will go out in the second round to one of Columbia/Poland/Senegal since they're three good sides and we'll probably shit our pants. I fancy Brazil as well; their attacking options are class but the back four is unreal, not to mention Fernandinho in front of them. 

 

The opening game will be absolutely shit though, we can guess that much. That first Saturday though :wub: I'll be half cut by half 5

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