Magnus How is the FA funded?
Alf Ramsey's Porn Dungeon.
by floyd__streete » 02 Jul 2010 13:56
Magnus How is the FA funded?
by bigmike » 02 Jul 2010 14:07
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Clarence Seedorf was in the BBC studio for the Italy versus Paraguay match and he was making a point about the positive impact an Italian substitute had made on the game. He was referring to Antonio Di Natale, winner of more than 30 caps for the Azzurri and the leading goalscorer in Serie A in the season just gone, but Seedorf couldn't remember his name. Hadn't a clue. Neither did the blokes alongside him, Hansen among them. "He was the No 10," said a smiling Seedorf, who then reached for a team-sheet on the desk for help before realising that it was the Dutch team-sheet. "That's no use," he laughed.
I'm sure Seedorf does know who Di Natale is he has played against him for Milan more than a few times after all.
by sheshnu » 02 Jul 2010 14:13
by papereyes » 02 Jul 2010 14:14
by bigmike » 02 Jul 2010 14:15
sheshnu He just couldn't think of his name, could he? It happens. Seedorf's been pretty good on the whole, much better than his English colleagues.
by bigmike » 02 Jul 2010 14:17
papereyes Its OK chaps, in two years time you'll all have forgotten how bad they were this time round and can look forwards to 'maybe, just maybe' in 2012, 2014, 2016 zzzzzZZZZZ
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 02 Jul 2010 16:51
MagnusNick Shorey my Lord!
Yes, as tools to do the job I'm employed to do. They wouldn't leave me a football, an iPod or a PS3. Answers on a postcard for how an xbox will improve an England players performance.
Don't see what you're struggling with here.
An xbox will likely keep the players happy, probably also make them less likely to go out on the piss.
You could just lock them in a cell at the end of every game and feed them bread and water but I don't see how this would help their performance. And what does a score of xboxs cost these days anyway? It's peanuts compared to everything else so what's the issue.
by bigmike » 02 Jul 2010 18:55
by Sun Tzu » 02 Jul 2010 19:16
Nick Shorey my Lord!MagnusNick Shorey my Lord!
Yes, as tools to do the job I'm employed to do. They wouldn't leave me a football, an iPod or a PS3. Answers on a postcard for how an xbox will improve an England players performance.
Don't see what you're struggling with here.
An xbox will likely keep the players happy, probably also make them less likely to go out on the piss.
You could just lock them in a cell at the end of every game and feed them bread and water but I don't see how this would help their performance. And what does a score of xboxs cost these days anyway? It's peanuts compared to everything else so what's the issue.
Your point was would my firm provide that sort of thing if I were away on business? No, they wouldn't. They would support me in work business of course but I do struggle with how a xbox is relevant to a players performance on the pitch ie: their job / role. Having a xbox to play with, or a blackberry to email with, in my opinion, has got cock all to do with playing football.
by Dirk Gently » 02 Jul 2010 21:50
by Sarah Star » 02 Jul 2010 22:03
Dirk Gently I bet they could all afford a bed and bed linen too - but I'm sure they were in the bedroom too.
by TBM » 05 Jul 2010 17:33
by Flyingkiwi » 05 Jul 2010 17:36
TBM Haven't read the previous 14 pages but for me the problem with the England team/players is that every one of them plays in England (the premiership) so the only style of football they know is the English one - look at the other nations who are doing well and their players play all over Europe/World so each player brings something new from a different style of play.
I dont know why England never have young, up and coming players playing abroad
by Baines » 05 Jul 2010 17:38
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I dont know why England never have young, up and coming players playing abroad
by TBM » 05 Jul 2010 17:43
FlyingkiwiTBM Haven't read the previous 14 pages but for me the problem with the England team/players is that every one of them plays in England (the premiership) so the only style of football they know is the English one - look at the other nations who are doing well and their players play all over Europe/World so each player brings something new from a different style of play.
I dont know why England never have young, up and coming players playing abroad
Up until his injury Beckham was in the England squad and he doesn't play in England.
by Ian Royal » 05 Jul 2010 18:02
BainesTBM
I dont know why England never have young, up and coming players playing abroad
Because the amount of money available for players in England, and the perceived prestige of the Premiership, means that there's little incentive for them to broaden their horizons. The same applies to English managers.
by Baines » 05 Jul 2010 18:04
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