2018 World Cup in Russia
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Group A: Uruguay, Russia
Group B: Spain, Iran
Group C: France, Denmark
Group D: Croatia, Iceland
Group E: Switzerland, Brazil
Group F: Germany, Sweden
Group G: England, Belgium
Group H: Poland, Japan
Group B: Spain, Iran
Group C: France, Denmark
Group D: Croatia, Iceland
Group E: Switzerland, Brazil
Group F: Germany, Sweden
Group G: England, Belgium
Group H: Poland, Japan
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Yes he is but the Danes lack a decent striker to make much of an impact imo.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑June 14, 2018, 7:04 pmIs Peter Smeichel's (sp) son playing in goal for Denmark? If so, the Danes might have a chance to advance if he plays as well as his father.
Last night Russia 5 Saudi Arabia 0
The Ruskies were impressive but the Saudis played like theyd been exposed to a toxic nerve agent !
Just when I thought our chance had passed,you go and save the best for last.
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The Iranian kids at school were thrilled that the Saudis were thrashed. They have me cheering for Iran to win their group.
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Not nerve gas but 29 days of Ramadan fasting probably didn't help their cause.Zidane wrote: ↑June 15, 2018, 6:34 amYes he is but the Danes lack a decent striker to make much of an impact imo.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑June 14, 2018, 7:04 pmIs Peter Smeichel's (sp) son playing in goal for Denmark? If so, the Danes might have a chance to advance if he plays as well as his father.
Last night Russia 5 Saudi Arabia 0
The Ruskies were impressive but the Saudis played like theyd been exposed to a toxic nerve agent !
Any way here in Dubai the Shawwal moon-sighting committee in the UAE had the telescope out last nightand found the moon so the Saudis and any Islamic footy players can now rip into a good lunch time buffet.
Eid Mubarak.
Go the socceroos.
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So it looks like Salah will be risked against Uruguay
Even if Luis Suarez doesnt take a bite out of him, he can expect more than a few "Shoulder to shoulder" challenges from Godin & Co ............ if the arm (and his confidence) is anything less than 100%, it would surely make sense to leave him on the bench for this one and have him available for the two games that will matter to Egypt
Even if Luis Suarez doesnt take a bite out of him, he can expect more than a few "Shoulder to shoulder" challenges from Godin & Co ............ if the arm (and his confidence) is anything less than 100%, it would surely make sense to leave him on the bench for this one and have him available for the two games that will matter to Egypt
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I note both Statts & Zid have refused to take up my, oft repeated, challenge to post the formation and personnel THEY , (NOT Southgate), would choose for the opening game against Tunisia. Of course, that does leave the door open to be critical, or wise, after the event! :-"stattointhailand wrote: ↑June 14, 2018, 8:48 pmPrediction Time:-
Statts............................................Mat.
Group A 1st Uruguay 2nd Russia............ditto.
Group B 1st Portugal 2nd Spain.............Spain; Portugal.
Group C 1st Peru 2nd Denmark.............France; AUSTRALIA!
Group D 1st Argies 2nd Croatia.............Argentina; Nigeria.
Group E 1st Brazil 2nd Serbia..............Brazil; Serbia.
Group F 1st Germany 2nd Mexico..........Germany; Sth. Korea.
Group G 1st England 2nd Belgium..........Belgian; England.
Group H 1st Columbia 2nd Senegal.........Colombia; Japan.
So, seems I am the only one prepared to risk 'the slings & arrows....' by placing before you, my pearls of footballing wisdom!
One disclaimer I wish to make is that I have been restricted in my selection by the fact that Southgate has demonstrated, by both his actions and words, the bastion of the England teams performance, will be built around a back three formation. Were that position otherwise, my choices, both as to formation and personnel, would have been somewhat different.
From the outset, I omitted Young; Cahill; Alli; Henderson; Sterlings & Welbeck, as candidates for inclusion in the starting eleven. The short explanation for my decision, in each case, is that I considered there were available challengers in the squad, whose 'time had arrived' to be given an opportunity over older players on the wane; others who possessed greater footballing skills than those omitted and others that could be relied upon to commit 100% , both physically and mentally, to the team; and even some among those I have selected who could be said to fulfill all these criteria.
My decisions to omit Jones; Trent-Arnold; Dier & Loftus-Cheek, were not made easily; but the last three named have their whole careers before them, and may yet get the opportunity to prove me wrong during this current World Cup.
MY Selection. Formation will comprise Goalkeeper; Back Three; A midfield of three, flanked on each side by wing backs and, up front two strikers, working in harness and supporting each other.
A GoalKeeper: Trippier, Stones & Maguire; Walker, Lingard, Delph, Rashford, Rose; Vardy & Kane.
The Bench:To include a Goalkeeper, Cahill, Dier, Loftus-Cheek, Sterling,Alli & Trent-Arnold.
Of course, Southgate's selection will bear not the remotest resemblance to mine, but I bet I have had more fun doing this than has he; plus I don't have the need or responsibility to be right!
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I thought that it was blatantly obvious why neither zid or I have "taken you up on your oft repeated challenge"
Neither zid or I would have half of them there in the first place, so to then select them into a team would be a complete waste of time and effort.
BTW I hope the rumour that Gareth (in the wake of the tattoo incident) has told little Raheem to be careful and make sure he doesnt shoot, is not true :-"
The comments about Rashford being injured are completely untrue. He got the 'ump when Gareth told him that any goals he scored will be credited to Harry Kane in his attempt to get the Golden Boot award
Neither zid or I would have half of them there in the first place, so to then select them into a team would be a complete waste of time and effort.
BTW I hope the rumour that Gareth (in the wake of the tattoo incident) has told little Raheem to be careful and make sure he doesnt shoot, is not true :-"
The comments about Rashford being injured are completely untrue. He got the 'ump when Gareth told him that any goals he scored will be credited to Harry Kane in his attempt to get the Golden Boot award
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Not so sure about the earlier Group B game & the late one will have to wait for the morning..
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Thought the fixtures were designed with Udons finest in mind Bob ........ watch early game in bar, pay no attention whatsoever to middle game and then watch last game when you get home (could have done with it starting an hour or so later, but will probably get back for second half)
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Yes, you are both indeed guilty of a "Double Cop Out@stattointhailand wrote: ↑June 15, 2018, 12:01 pmI thought that it was blatantly obvious why neither zid or I have "taken you up on your oft repeated challenge"
Neither zid or I would have half of them there in the first place, so to then select them into a team would be a complete waste of time and effort.
BTW I hope the rumour that Gareth (in the wake of the tattoo incident) has told little Raheem to be careful and make sure he doesnt shoot, is not true :-"
The comments about Rashford being injured are completely untrue. He got the 'ump when Gareth told him that any goals he scored will be credited to Harry Kane in his attempt to get the Golden Boot award
I challenged you to state the players YOU, repeat YOU would select in the squad. This you determinedly avoided doing, thus SURPRISE, SURPRISE, enabling you to criticise Southgate's selections with impunity. In other words, place yourself in a win, win situation!
Your excuse for avoiding the squad selection challenge , is embarrassing, to say the least. Because of your first 'cop out', we will never know which 'half'of the selected squad you would not have chosen, or the identity of the players you would have improved the squad, by selecting in their place.
Your excuse for avoiding selecting what you consider the best team from a mere 23 players is even less convincing. Interesting you consider the squad to be so poor in quality as for it to be a waste of your time and effort to select them into a team. YET YOU CONTRADICT YOURSELF BIG TIME BY TIPPING ENGLAND TO HEAD GROUP G ABOVE BELGIUM, THE BOOKMAKERS FOURTH FAVOURITES TO LIFT THE TROPHY.
But never you mind my friend, just continue to sit on the fence, throughout the tournament; that way you cannot fail to to be right, by default, in selecting the winner!
PS. You will note Sterling is not in my starting eleven. He lacks ball control, also football vision, is inclined to go for personal glory, and squanders far too many goal scoring opportunities; apart from that, he definitely has potential! :-"
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As it 'appens Mat, the reason for tipping Engerlund to win the group is quite simple. By the time they get to play each other they will .....SHOULD both have six points and so be in a position to play their "squad players". The difference between Belgiums 1st X1 and their squad players is far greater than that of Engerlunds (bearing in mind most of the 1st X1 are no better than the average squad player) so there is a reasonable chance that an Engerlund X1 can beat what is basically Belgium Reserves
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No, I'm here. We'll all have a different perspective on "interesting". It's an international game and tournament.mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 14, 2018, 3:19 pmThen obviously you should restrict your literary 'gems' to the current EPL thread!
I am sure the REAL WC fans will be hoping your post is not the prelude to you and your mob spoiling serious & interesting discussion of the WORLD CUP for us by now selfishly taking over and disrupting this thread .
Do any of you guys bet on the games? I have a few small bets.
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I'm sure that the Udon Expats are all law abiding members of the community and as such would not dream of doing such a thing as gambling in Thailand
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Simple! eerrrh, yes!; I think I know what you are saying; notwithstanding that, upon analysis, your reasoning defies logic. [-o< .stattointhailand wrote: ↑June 15, 2018, 2:14 pmAs it 'appens Mat, the reason for tipping Engerlund to win the group is quite simple. By the time they get to play each other they will .....SHOULD both have six points and so be in a position to play their "squad players". The difference between Belgiums 1st X1 and their squad players is far greater than that of Engerlunds (bearing in mind most of the 1st X1 are no better than the average squad player) so there is a reasonable chance that an Engerlund X1 can beat what is basically Belgium Reserves
Are you sure you were not a lawyer/solicitor by profession, Statts? You could talk your way out of Alcatraz; no problem. =D>
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555 I'm in the free world.stattointhailand wrote: ↑June 15, 2018, 2:42 pmI'm sure that the Udon Expats are all law abiding members of the community and as such would not dream of doing such a thing as gambling in Thailand
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Really looking forward to the "48 team" World Cups of the future .........
Just think we'll have the chance to get up in the middle of the night to watch at least 16 teams worse than Saudi Arabia
Just think we'll have the chance to get up in the middle of the night to watch at least 16 teams worse than Saudi Arabia
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When did they release you ?...... did you get time off for good behaviour?GT93 wrote: ↑June 15, 2018, 2:44 pm555 I'm in the free world.stattointhailand wrote: ↑June 15, 2018, 2:42 pmI'm sure that the Udon Expats are all law abiding members of the community and as such would not dream of doing such a thing as gambling in Thailand
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I've got Denmark & Peru in the sweepstake. Whoever's team progresses the furthered gets 100quid or B4300 as I'll be in Udonvegas
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I'm more like Lord Lucan statts - I've never been caught.
I recall reading Lucan was quite a gambler. He's probably put his third world house on the outcome of this tournament and will probably be in the stands in Moscow. He's probably long ceased supporting England. I'd be wary of any older pom cheering Morocco, Tunisia or Peru.
I recall reading Lucan was quite a gambler. He's probably put his third world house on the outcome of this tournament and will probably be in the stands in Moscow. He's probably long ceased supporting England. I'd be wary of any older pom cheering Morocco, Tunisia or Peru.
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