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World Cup 2006 Preview – England

Outright Odds: 13/2

Group B Winners: 8/13

We’ve seen it all before and do the tabloids genuinely believe this is «England’s best chance of success»? What, again? Another year, another major tournament England are expected to win, yet they always bow out with a whimper. Why should this World Cup be any different? It’s not 1966 any more, after all.

For all the media playing up England’s chances, the bookmakers are far more conservative. The favourite stage of elimination odds-wise is the second round at 12/5, with quarter final elimination at 4/1 and the semi-finals at 9/2.

This is because England under Sven Goran Eriksson are just far too predictable. They may be able to qualify with ease through mediocre qualifying groups in which they are almost always top seeds, but the plain fact is they cannot perform on the big stage.

England will breeze through the group stage with comfortable victories over Paraguay and Trinidad & Tobago before an inevitable draw against Sweden in the final game. However, should they come up against Germany in the second round that may be the end of their World Cup adventure.

When it matters the most, England follow the same pattern time and time again. They always go a goal ahead but then lose their bottle and put everybody behind the ball for the remainder of the game in hope of clinging on to what they have got. Sometimes it works, such as against Argentina in the last World Cup, but more often it doesn’t, namely the defeat to Brazil in the next round and later France and Portugal in Euro 2004.

England are the best in the world at flattering to deceive, well, apart from Spain. On paper they have perhaps the best squad they have ever had at the manager’s disposal but for all the individual talent, the players often fail to gel effectively as a team. Arguably two of the best central midfielders in the world in Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard don’t appear to be able to play together while there is also the timeless problem of the absence of a natural left-sided player to deal with.

England have been dealt a further blow with the news that Wayne Rooney may also miss the finals. The side could do with his genius play and sheer brute force and give the faithful supporters something to cheer about in what could now be a short stint in the Finals.

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Don’t believe what you read in the papers and get swept up in patriotic bets. While this could be the best squad of players England have ever had they cannot be trusted with your betting money. You could try some handicap bets for the matches against Paraguay and Trindad & Tobago while a second round elimination bet could also be a wise, if not painful, investment.

England to be eliminated in the second round @ 12/5

Lionel Messi criticises ref in loss vs. Brazil: Did Argentina deserve penalties? | Copa America



Shaka Hislop, Julien Laurens, Steve Nicol and Dan Thomas of ESPN FC react to Lionel Messi’s criticisms of the referee who he feels should’ve checked VAR for the foul on Sergio Aguero following their 2-0 defeat vs. Brazil in the Copa America semifinals. The FC crew understand his frustrations as his chances for silverware on the international stage continues to shrink.
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The Key Players in World Cup 2010

Who are the key players in World Cup 2010? Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi? Kaka or Wayne Rooney? Are they able to influence and define the fate of their teams?

Let’s see a list of the top players in this World Cup and how they can affect their teams.

1. Lionel Messi Argentina: Messi is something like the Messiah of Argentina. He is considered the best pound for pound player right now and one of the key players in World Cup 2010. He is just 22 and he has won pretty much everything in his career with his clubs. The only thing he hasn’t won yet is a World Cup trophy with Argentina. Is this his year? Maradona named Messi his successor in the Argentinean Team.

2. Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal. When Manchester United bought him 6 years ago, he was expected to become the leader of the team. He became more than that, outdoing all the legends of the team until then. Cristiano has been severely criticized because he doesn’t seem to play his best games when playing with his national team. Is this about to change? What is certain is that Ronaldo definitely wants to achieve something major with Portugal, so we just need to see what he can do against some serious opponents.

3. Wayne Rooney England: Wayne Rooney broke through internationally when he was just 18 years old and became an indispensable part of the English offense next to major strikers. Rooney is considered the bad guy in the fields, however, he is ready to «kill» any opponent whenever needed. A player to watch and definitely one of the key players in World Cup 2010.

4. Kaka Brazil: Kaka is one of the top stars of the Brazilian Team. He comes from a middle class family in Brazil, which is quite rare for a football player in this country. Kaka belongs to Real Madrid but he never chased money. He is the mastermind of the Brazilian team, one of the best organizers and smart players in the field. He is not as fast as he used to be due to some injuries, but he is a world class player with a lethal counterattack.

5. Xavi Spain: Everybody is saying that Spain is the best team this year. If you read the roster of the team it’s easy to figure out why. Xavi is one of the players every team would like to have. He is a midfielder with great organizational skills, ability to read the game and become a leader when needed. His short passes are considered infallible and he is considered one of the key players in World Cup 2010 for his team.

Who is the player that will manage to lead his country and his team to the final of the World Cup? We will soon find out, but what is most important is that these key players in World Cup 2010 are ready to give their best and create memorable moments for us spectators.

Soccer Jerseys

Do you know what is happening to the Italian soccer jerseys now that Italy is not in the World Cup anymore? In Naples they are selling them off for half price or even stocking them in their warehouses. The same must have happened in France or is happening there.

Nevertheless in Naples where the people always find a creative way out of difficult situations they are launching the International soccer jerseys and specifically the ones of Argentina. You might ask yourself why Argentina? Is it because the colors are similar to the soccer team jerseys of the local team? No the reason why they are so keen on them is because Maradona, today’s National coach of Argentina, has played many years in Naples and in those days Naples was among the strongest teams in Italy.

So if you are not really concerned in getting authentic soccer jerseys you should get yours in Naples, where they certainly cost less. But at the same time to go the safe way maybe you should check the matter out on the internet where the offers are not missing. Especially also if you are looking for kids soccer jerseys.

People are saying, that Argentina is one of the favourite teams to win the World Cup 2010 so maybe if your sons or daughters are asking you for complete soccer uniforms and you are not tied to any specific team maybe this could be a good choice. Also make sure to get the Adidas ball, not the nike soccer ball, as Adidas is the official one.

If you have bought soccer jerseys of the teams, that are already out of the 2010 World Cup you might consider a garage sale, unless they belong to the team of your heart and no matter what has happened you are still connected to it.

Fellaini and Dybala's futures, Argentina and Croatia's World Cup and the MLS All-Stars | ESPN FC



Steve McManaman, Brian McBride and Ale Moreno respond to fans tweets about Marouane Fellaini’s new contract, Paulo Dybala’s Argentina role, Croatia’s World Cup chances and the MLS All-Stars’ roster.

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Cheer For England With Team Football Shirts

The England team has always been a favourite among football lovers, and although it may not be more popular as the teams of Argentina and Brazil, it is most certainly as popular as them. And to the home crowd, the England Team has a different place altogether. Over the years, it has produced some of the best football stars of the current football era like David Beckham and Owen and Wayne Rooney, and there aren’t many who would not love to have their team shirts as souvenirs. However, since that it often not possible, replica shirts of the soccer stars are the next option. It is a great way to show your support for your team and if you are fortunate enough to meet your idol, you can have them autographed and display it with pride.

England Football Shirts: England Football Shirts replicas are widely available in almost all the leading sports store in England. You can easily buy them off the rack or have them custom made. Shirts with the name of the football stars imprinted at the back are also available but they cost a bit more than the ones with no names. You can even choose goal keepers’ shirt if you want to stand out from the crowd.

England Football Kit: Instead of just buying a shirt to support your team and if you are a sports person yourself, you can buy the entire football kit. All the items have the logo of the England soccer team and you will definitely look like a national team player yourself when you step out in them. The items like sneakers, gloves, socks etc will all come in useful when you play and the jersey will grab eyeballs when you support your team in them.

Hiring Shirts: If you do not want to buy the shirts because you want to have the one with the latest designing, then you can even hire the football shirts. The jersey of the England football team has undergone quite a few modifications over the years, with each design aiming to make the players look better than before. However, some die hard soccer fans prefer to collect all the shirts, so that they can boast of a collection, which are even handed down from generation to generation.

Football is a maddening game and the frenzy that it creates is undeniable. The team can only perform well when they have its supporters to boost their morale, and the sight of hundreds of supporters in the gallery cheering for them is a treat for the eyes.

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England’s Record at the FIFA World Cup

They might not be the best team in the world according to the official ranking system, but there is no doubt that when it comes to fan following and media coverage, the English national football team is second to none.

Let us take a look at how the Three Lions have performed at world football’s biggest event- the FIFA World Cup.

1950 Brazil: – England chose not to play the first three editions of the World Cup (1930, 1934 and 1938), and made their first World Cup appearance five years after WWII. They started well with a 2-0 win over Chile, but subsequent 1-0 defeats to the USA and Spain saw them make an early exit.

1954 Switzerland: – England improved upon their 1950 performance by reaching the last eight in 1954. They topped Group 4, which also consisted of Switzerland, two time world champions Italy and Belgium. Defending champions Uruguay beat them 4-2 in the quarterfinals.

1958 Sweden: – This squad was weakened due to the absence of several players who perished in the September 1957 Munich disaster, but still did well enough to draw all of its league games. England lost their playoff game to the USSR 1-0, with Anatoli Ilyin scoring the winner for the Soviet Union

1962 Chile: – England recovered from an opening loss to Hungary to beat Argentina 3-1 in the next game. Despite only drawing the next game against Bulgaria, England’s superior goal average took them to the quarterfinals, where Garrincha scored twice in Brazil’s 3-1 win.

1966 England: – Sir Alf Ramsay, Walter Winterbottom’s successor orchestrated a famous title triumph that still remains one of England’s greatest sporting achievements. An opening draw against Uruguay was followed by wins over Mexico and France. A bitter quarterfinal against Argentina was won 1-0, with Geoff Hurst, playing instead of the injured Jimmy Greaves, scoring the winner from Martin Peters’ cross. Eusebio and Portugal were beaten 2-1 in the semifinals, and West Germany awaited them in the final. Despite Greaves returning to fitness, Ramsay chose to stick with Hurst, a gamble which paid off as the young West Ham forward netted a hat trick in England’s 4-2 extra time win. Ramsay showed great flexibility and adaptability, using a 4-3-3 for the group games, and then switching to the 4-4-2 for the knockout ones.

1970 Mexico: – Pre tournament favourites England finished second in their group behind Brazil. Despite leading 2-0 in the quarterfinal against West Germany with a little over twenty minutes to go, England lost the game 3-2, and the Germans gained revenge for their loss at Wembley four years ago.

1982 Spain: – England failed to qualify for the 1974 and 1978 World Cups, depriving the world of the opportunity to see stars like Emelyn Hughes and Kevin Keegan on the big stage. England qualified for the second round with a 100% win record from the group stages, but failed to advance after drawing with both West Germany and Portugal.

1986 Mexico: – A loss to Portugal followed by a goalless draw against Morocco saw England come dangerously close to elimination, but Lineker’s hat trick saved the day against Poland. Paraguay were beaten 2-0 in the round of 16, but Diego Maradona knocked England out in the quarterfinals. The legendary playmaker opened the scoring with his «Hand of God» goal, and then dribbled past five English outfield players to score the «Goal of the Century». Lineker’s sixth of the tournament was to be nothing more than a consolation goal as Argentina won 2-1.

1990 Italy: – England’s best performance since 1966 saw them finish fourth in the tournament. They beat Belgium and Cameroon en route to a semifinal clash against West Germany, where Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle both missed their spot kicks in the shootout. England lost the third place match to the hosts 2-1.

1998 France: – Wins over Tunisia and Colombia saw England qualify for the next round behind group winners Romania. They faced Argentina in the second round. A young David Beckham got sent off for a kick on Diego Simeone, and despite Michael Owen scoring one of the goals of the tournament, England were eliminated on penalties.

2002 Korea and Japan: – David Beckham recovered from a broken metatarsal and exorcised the ghosts of St.Etienne as England beat Argentina in the Group of Death. However a piece of magic from Ronaldinho left David Seaman completely flummoxed, and Brazil showed England the door in the last eight.

2006 Germany: – England’s poor record in penalty shoot outs continued as they were beaten by Portugal in the last eight. They qualified for the knockout stages by topping Group B, and beat Ecuador in the round of 16. Wayne Rooney was sent off for stamping Ricardo Carvalho, and the match became more controversial when Cristiano Ronaldo was seen winking by the cameras as Rooney stormed off. Portuguese keeper Ricardo was the hero in the shootout as Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher all missed their penalties.

With 15 different managers taking the reins since their participation in the FIFA World Cup, England have only hosted the event once and it’s no coincidence that the only time they have won the competition, was in 1966, the year they hosted it.

Will Brazil or Argentina finally rise to the occasion in their semifinal clash? | Copa America



ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol and Janusz Michallik preview the blockbuster clash of the 2019 Copa America: Brazil vs. Argentina. Nicol says he’s «apprehensive» the semifinal will live up to the hype because both sides have underwhelmed so far in the tournament. Michallik says this is «one of the worst Argentina sides» he’s ever seen, but believes anything is possible for Lionel Scaloni’s team with Lionel Messi on the pitch.

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