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Grendel

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A tournament where you have to get behind a random team eg ROI in 94 is very dull

ally’s tartan army 😂
 

SBT

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Random. Yes as England are in every major tournament and not kicking their heels at home for two world cups in a row

I would rather have celebrated a World Cup win and a European Championship, but each to their own.
 

Grendel

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I would rather have celebrated a World Cup win and a European Championship, but each to their own.

you wouldn’t if you then when a whole decade without even being able to see a finals game
 

Grendel

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Nah - would always rather have the actual trophies than participation trophies.

so if you were approaching your centenary year you’d rather be a follower of Uruguay than England?
 

SBT

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so if you were approaching your centenary year you’d rather be a follower of Uruguay than England?

I mean, it’s getting a bit silly to go back that far, but if you’re talking just World Cups then Uruguay have a better record than England (more appearances in the final, plus more semi-finals). So unless you have a particular fetish for being knocked out in the QFs, then probably?
 

Grendel

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I mean, it’s getting a bit silly to go back that far, but if you’re talking just World Cups then Uruguay have a better record than England (more appearances in the final, plus more semi-finals). So unless you have a particular fetish for being knocked out in the QFs, then probably?

not for me
 
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Evo1883

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Good win for Wales then lads yes 👏 😆

Think they will beat whoever they face from Scotland and Ukraine at home tbh
 

Liquid Gold

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Good win for Wales then lads yes 👏 😆

Think they will beat whoever they face from Scotland and Ukraine at home tbh
The world is going to be wanting a Ukraine win.

Would be good to see Wales in a WC and see how they get on without a powderpuff group stage.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I don't get what relevance Italy's success has to England's development if I'm honest.
I think it's saying wouldn't it have been nicer to have been European and World Champions in the recent past and missed out on getting to the tournament this time. If we end up not winning it (and we don't tend to do well when a tournament is outside Europe) then it's just another let down and I'd rather not qualify for the occassional tournament if we actually won the odd one we did instead. It stops us papering over cracks too - if we keep qualifying they can keep pretending everything is fine.

We still have people going on about winning it over 50 years ago and we still remember the FA Cup win 35 years ago. I doubt we'd have such fond memories of a plethora of losing finalist or semi-final experiences.

But of course I'm looking forward to it and hoping we bring the trophy back.
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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we didn’t qualify
That's the most tenuous attempt you've made to be right yet.

A criteria for qualifying for the tournament was being the current holders. So according to the rules we qualified.

As the top teams enter the FA Cup in the 1st/3rd rounds, I assume that as they've not had to do the qualifying or pre-qualifying rounds they didn't actually even qualify for the tournaments that they won.
 

Grendel

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That's the most tenuous attempt you've made to be right yet.

A criteria for qualifying for the tournament was being the current holders. So according to the rules we qualified.

As the top teams enter the FA Cup in the 1st/3rd rounds, I assume that as they've not had to do the qualifying or pre-qualifying rounds they didn't actually even qualify for the tournaments that they won.

hardly tenous from 1962 to 1982 we did not go through the fan experience of qualification
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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hardly tenous from 1962 to 1982 we did not go through the fan experience of qualification
So? We got the fan experience of being at the actual tournament. Know which I'd prefer.

Give how we utterly failed at qualifying in the 70's do you think that 'fan experience' was good? Rather than losing to the likes of Brazil and Argentina in the finals we could lose to Poland in qualifying. That feels so much better. 1978 we failed on goal difference to Italy, who ended up fourth.

Oh, and both of those tournaments were won by the host nations, who didn't qualify either. I bet they're gutted they missed out on the experience. Just like how I feel our win in '66 has always been tarnished by the fact we didn't have to go through the qualification round.
 

Grendel

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So? We got the fan experience of being at the actual tournament. Know which I'd prefer.

Give how we utterly failed at qualifying in the 70's do you think that 'fan experience' was good? Rather than losing to the likes of Brazil and Argentina in the finals we could lose to Poland in qualifying. That feels so much better. 1978 we failed on goal difference to Italy, who ended up fourth.

Oh, and both of those tournaments were won by the host nations, who didn't qualify either. I bet they're gutted they missed out on the experience. Just like how I feel our win in '66 has always been tarnished by the fact we didn't have to go through the qualification round.

what on earth are you droning on about?

so again you’d rather be Uruguayan would you?
 

Grendel

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I mean, it’s getting a bit silly to go back that far, but if you’re talking just World Cups then Uruguay have a better record than England (more appearances in the final, plus more semi-finals). So unless you have a particular fetish for being knocked out in the QFs, then probably?

also the debate isn’t that dissimilar to say the fan experience of supporting Coventry. We’ve won a league title had two Wembley visits and a promotion in the last 20 years. The 20 years prior to that even if we hadn’t won the cup to me we’re far better as we were at the top table
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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also the debate isn’t that dissimilar to say the fan experience of supporting Coventry. We’ve won a league title had two Wembley visits and a promotion in the last 20 years. The 20 years prior to that even if we hadn’t won the cup to me we’re far better as we were at the top table
Bur we didn't win a league title because the season was curtailed before it finished...
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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what on earth are you droning on about?

so again you’d rather be Uruguayan would you?
Whataboutery again,

Uruguay has nothing to do with this. Italy won the Euros a year ago. Let's say we don't win the World Cup. Would you prefer to be Italy who won the Euros and didn't win the World Cup or England who didn't win either the Euro's or the World Cup?
 

Grendel

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Whataboutery again,

Uruguay has nothing to do with this. Italy won the Euros a year ago. Let's say we don't win the World Cup. Would you prefer to be Italy who won the Euros and didn't win the World Cup or England who didn't win either the Euro's or the World Cup?

lol do you think if England had won the euros and lost to Macedonia in the way Italy did and fail for two times in a row ti qualify for the biggest football occasion in the world oriole would t be screaming for the managers head and demanding changes in the structure of football in the country?

im sure Italians don’t care as they won the euros 😂😂😂
 

Liquid Gold

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I think it's saying wouldn't it have been nicer to have been European and World Champions in the recent past and missed out on getting to the tournament this time. If we end up not winning it (and we don't tend to do well when a tournament is outside Europe) then it's just another let down and I'd rather not qualify for the occassional tournament if we actually won the odd one we did instead. It stops us papering over cracks too - if we keep qualifying they can keep pretending everything is fine.

We still have people going on about winning it over 50 years ago and we still remember the FA Cup win 35 years ago. I doubt we'd have such fond memories of a plethora of losing finalist or semi-final experiences.

But of course I'm looking forward to it and hoping we bring the trophy back.
As much as a punch in the gut losing that final as it was an incredible month going out and watching the games with friends. I wouldn’t give that up for anything and am happy that we’ve done it twice in a few years instead of never bothering.

Picking a successful country and comparing them is just another stick to beat England with.

May as well say would you rather be a Romania fan.
 
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Otis

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Anyone watching England U21's tonight?

Should have had a penalty and it really pees me off.

Pull back of the shirt in the penalty box. Clear as day, but just a little pull.

Anywhere else on the pitch and it is a foul every single time. Because it's in the penalty box, not given.

At times it's like it has to be a worse foul in the penalty area before a foul is given.

A foul is a foul.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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lol do you think if England had won the euros and lost to Macedonia in the way Italy did and fail for two times in a row ti qualify for the biggest football occasion in the world oriole would t be screaming for the managers head and demanding changes in the structure of football in the country?

im sure Italians don’t care as they won the euros 😂😂😂
So what if we'd be screaming for the managers head and demanding changes? Maybe it's what would be needed. If you qualify for every tournament and then do nothing you just end up doing the same thing again and again and excusing the lack of trophies because at least we qualified. I don't know about you but I'm fed up of qualifying for tournaments only to then not win them.

And in a decade or two do you think Italy will care more about winning the tournament or that they failed to qualify for the next one? How much do people talk about not getting to 1974 and 1978 compared to winning in 1966?

If they qualify and win for 2026/2030 do you think they'll care they missed out this time?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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As much as a punch in the gut losing that final as it was an incredible month going out and watching the games with friends. I wouldn’t give that up for anything and am happy that we’ve done it twice in a few years instead of never bothering.

Picking a successful country and comparing them is just another stick to beat England with.

May as well say would you rather be a Romania fan.
I would. For winning them. And I bet you would too. I bet the worst part of that month was when we lost the final. Imagine if it'd had culminated in actually winning the trophy instead.

Why was it an incredible month? Would it have been so incredible had we limped out in the group stage? Why we're you getting exited about if you're not bothered if we win or not? Do you know what made it enjoyable? Winning. If we're going to go to the competitions not bothered if we win them or not, why be bothered if we qualify for them at all in the first place?

I thought the point was Italy weren't being successful, as they've failed to qualify for two World Cups in a row? Hence why it's far better to be us than them.
 

Liquid Gold

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I would. For winning them. And I bet you would too. I bet the worst part of that month was when we lost the final. Imagine if it'd had culminated in actually winning the trophy instead.

Why was it an incredible month? Would it have been so incredible had we limped out in the group stage? Why we're you getting exited about if you're not bothered if we win or not? Do you know what made it enjoyable? Winning. If we're going to go to the competitions not bothered if we win them or not, why be bothered if we qualify for them at all in the first place?

I thought the point was Italy weren't being successful, as they've failed to qualify for two World Cups in a row? Hence why it's far better to be us than them.
If it was a choice of having that month once every two years and falling short or once every two decades and winning I’d take the former.
 

fernandopartridge

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Strange thing about England not qualifying for world cups in the 70s was the way it dominated club European competition in that decade
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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If it was a choice of having that month once every two years and falling short or once every two decades and winning I’d take the former.
Fair enough. I take the latter.

Think how special that one month would be though having not qualified for a while and then winning the tournament. Be greater than ultimately being let down every couple of years.
 

Evo1883

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2022 will probably see Harry kane become England's all time top scorer .. I'd also expect him to pull about 20/30 goals ahead of Rooney by the end of his career .. he will have a record that's going to be hard to beat
 

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