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11 September 2008, 08:28 AM | #1 |
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Theo Walcott
What a game, 19 years old and a hat trick
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Excellent!
Great result! I hope to see the goals later. I'm always impressed to hear the lad interviewed-- 'e sounds 'is hs and puts the g on 'ing. A far cry from Becks' or Terry, although I have to admit to liking the latter's Londonese.
Special thanks to Wenger and the Gunners nurturing Walcotts talents!
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I assume the boy kicks around a ball with black and white squares, while Yanks are still trying to figure out what the hell was an offside penalty back in Worldcup 1994.
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BTW the one footed player is a curse of English player development, not enough emphasis put on developing technical ability unlike on the continent |
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Hmmmm old Walnut did well. I haven't seen the rest of the game but my coleeagues said it was a average performance and Croatia were woeful.
I've already seen the media hyping us up again...funny, on Monday we were the worst thing in the world. Somebody asked on Radio 5 Live why doesn't anybody care about England anymore. I just don't associate with these multi million pound primadonnas and cannot relate to them in anyway!!!!! For a Spurs man I can't believe I'm saying this but it is a damn shame we don't have 11 Walcotts...kids with passion who want to win the world cup!!!! J |
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Yes England played well, though to be fair, Croatia played most of the second half with 10 men and were only down 1-0 when the man was (rightly) sent off.
I watched the entire game and thought that Rooney had an excellent game, scoring once and setting Walcott up twice. Also, the midfield of Lampard, Barry and Cole shone (before Jenas came on for Cole), which begs the question as to where to play Steven Gerrard when he's fit. Hats off to Capello for having gone to Croatia with an attacking 4-3-3 formation, though I still have reservations about Heskey - he's a battering ram with a little finesse, but he simply doesn't score often enough to justify leading the forward line. |
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Fair play Martin, I just don't want to get carried away and get my heart broken again at the next world cup.
Let's see how they get on over the next few years!!!!!!!!!! As for Walnut, remember everybody hailed Defoe at first....and Lennon....look how they turned out!!! J |
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I'd always considered Theo not strong enough but I'm eating my words now. Anyone got any sauce?
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That would be scrumptious.
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Fair play Martin, I just don't want to get carried away and get my heart broken again at the next world cup.
Let's see how they get on over the next few years!!!!!!!!!! As for Walnut, remember everybody hailed Defoe at first....and Lennon....look how they turned out!!! J |
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Fair play Martin, I just don't want to get carried away and get my heart broken again at the next world cup.
Let's see how they get on over the next few years!!!!!!!!!! As for Walnut, remember everybody hailed Defoe at first....and Lennon....look how they turned out!!! J |
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no seriously - well played to the young boy. That is a wonderful acheivement that he and many England fans will never forget. first foreign team ever to win in Croatia and it was mainly down to him but most of the team played well. I like the way Capello revamped the starting 11. Credit where it is due, i suppose
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Scotland on the other hand also made big changes to there team and were still terrible but a win is a win.
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Teams like France, Spain, Germany and Italy you expect to be trouble...not Croatia or Andorra Consistency is the key....if they get it right repeatedly then this old misery may even smile!!!!! J |
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Credit where credit is due, Croatia are a good team, fifth in the world and never beaten at home before the England game. Spain are a very good team, what else do you expect with Cesc in it , but Italy and France are well past it as shown by Euro 2008, Germany were lucky to get as far as they did. You gotta come up with some better arguments if you are going to continue to wallow in your own misery |
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Bugger off....funny how we still struggle against the "old guard".
I just want to see England perform well match in, match out!!!!!! J |
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Excellent!
Great goals-all 4. Capello gets it right with the team mindset. Expectations are too high in England and the press awful. With Agbonlahor and Young etc on the way things look good. Well done Emile--a Leicester lad and great servant to the team! Capello needs to resolve his Barry, Gerrard and Lampdard issue. Let's not forget Croatia a small country but like the Czech Republic, Uruguay and Scotland a great soccer country-remarkable!
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