Friday, 25 June 2004

AHAHAHA...etc...

Well England are out and only have themselves to blame. Once again, a manager who decided to hold onto a lead and play defensively has seen his decision backfire. Good. Attacking football wins again - you'd think Eriksson would have learned his lesson from Trapatoni and Advocaat.
So now the bleating (and it seems the beating) begins - "It was a perfectly good goal!" "Boo hoo we we're cheated!".
This tactic of repeating something that's not true over an over again until it's generally accepted was a favorite device of the Nazis and it didn't work for them either.
Campbell barged into Terry, who stopped the keeper from jumping, it's that simple. A foul.
Can you imagine if that "goal" had been given at the other end? They would have been SCREAMING for a foul. "They impeded our keeper!" "Boo Hoo! We've been cheated!".
The fact is England made tactical mistakes and just weren't good enough. The "Best England team for years" never even got close.

And it's all someone else's fault. Those grapes are sour. And of course they can't understand why everyone's laughing, why no-one like them.
Tom reckons England are like the big lad who cuts about the school saying he's one of the hardest guys around. So is it any wonder we laugh at them when they get their big-talking faces kicked in?
In terms of football, England's baseless arrogance has made them a perfectly legitimate laughing stock yet again. They never learn. To borrow from the vernacular, they pure think they're something when they're nothing.

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