England Supporters Thread: England vs Algeria Predictions


England Supporters Thread: England vs Algeria Predictions

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What are the USA odds? I think the USA is a special for the game against England. Their strikers are too fast on the break for the England defence.
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Draw      $4.00           
ENGLAND      $1.50           
UNITED STATES   $7.00   

That's from Ozbet in WA.
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England crowd, media 'disrespect' us, say U.S. fans
Reuters - June 12, 2010, 9:56 pm

RUSTENBURG, June 12 (Reuters) - American fans arriving for Saturday's keenly anticipated World Cup Group C opening match between the United States and England complained that their opponents have shown them a lack of respect.

Not only do they feel they have made great progress with their world ranking -- the Americans are up to 14th while England are eighth -- thanks to improved international performances but that their soccer has developed enormously.

They feel these factors have been ignored by English supporters and the British media.

"Soccer is such a popular game now in the States," said Steve Heard, a native of San Francisco, currently living in Paris. "People outside America don't appreciate how much it has grown and how many people play it and follow it.

"I am not talking about women and kids -- lots of men play now and our leagues are growing everywhere. It is becoming a really big sport for us and you will see that here with the number of Americans at this game.

"I do think there is a lack of respect, yes. People don't know about American soccer and we are not a traditional soccer nation, but that is changing all the time.

"We love it and, for me, it is my absolute number one sport. That is why we are here to back our team. But I don't expect things to change much until all our best players are playing in our own league."

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FIFA officials confirmed on Friday that the organisers had sold more tickets for the game to American fans than English supporters.

"I think there will be a lot of fans, but not as many as some people said because it is so expensive to fly here," added Steve's partner Kristyn Falkenstern, from upper-state New York.

"I have heard of people buying their tickets first and then deciding not to come because they can't afford the travel costs and then travelling and staying here in South Africa."

They said they expected around 30,000 Americans to attend the World Cup.

Heard and Falkenstern went to Germany to support the U.S. team in 2006 and believe they have improved sufficiently to give England, and their fans, a sharp reminder not to sit on the laurels of their past.

"I don't know if we can win this game but I just hope we can give a good performance. England may not want to be reminded, but we have a 100 per cent record against them in the World Cup so we want to keep that going if we can!"
The U.S. famously beat England 1-0 in their only previous finals meeting in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 1950. (Editing by Jon Bramley)

http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/football/news/article/-/7389412/england-crowd-media-disrespect-say-fans

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England 3 - 0

Edited by Joffa: 13/6/2010 02:05:01 AM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
zimbos_05 wrote:
green??

id pick him in the 23 but id play Joe Hart as my number 1. hart has been in great form and really deserves it.


Nowhere near enough international experience to start in a WC tbh.

By your reasoning the Worst keeper in the squad, James, starts by defauly because he has the most experience.

Hart should get the nod. He's a good keeper and had the best season of the three. Experience and reputation counts for little at a World Cup and Hart has been playing at the top level for a number of years now.

I'd say England 2-0 at most.
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afromanGT wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
zimbos_05 wrote:
green??

id pick him in the 23 but id play Joe Hart as my number 1. hart has been in great form and really deserves it.


Nowhere near enough international experience to start in a WC tbh.

By your reasoning the Worst keeper in the squad, James, starts by defauly because he has the most experience.

Hart should get the nod. He's a good keeper and had the best season of the three. Experience and reputation counts for little at a World Cup and Hart has been playing at the top level for a number of years now.

I'd say England 2-0 at most.



Hart should get the nod, but he won't, I think it will be James.
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It's fucking Green #-o

And fucking Heskey up front too ](*,) I'm a little surprised to see King in the centers with Terry too.

so it's:
Green
Johnson--King--Terry--Cole
Lennon--Lampard-Gerrard-Milner
Heskey--Rooney

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afromanGT wrote:
It's fucking Green #-o

And fucking Heskey up front too ](*,) I'm a little surprised to see King in the centers with Terry too.

so it's:
Green
Johnson--King--Terry--Cole
Lennon--Lampard-Gerrard-Milner
Heskey--Rooney


King is a gun!
Would of preferred Crouchy in the starting line up somewhere.
Come on ENGLAND !!!
Thou if possible i would maybe prefer usa to top this group so that if Australia sneaks 2nd they wouldn't have to play each other =D
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I wasn't sure whether it would be Dawson or Carragher there with him. I'm not saying King shouldn't be, just that I wasn't expecting him to be in th first game.

Crouchy is the super sub, he'll coem on after about 65 minutes.
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afromanGT wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
zimbos_05 wrote:
green??

id pick him in the 23 but id play Joe Hart as my number 1. hart has been in great form and really deserves it.


Nowhere near enough international experience to start in a WC tbh.

By your reasoning the Worst keeper in the squad, James, starts by defauly because he has the most experience.

Hart should get the nod. He's a good keeper and had the best season of the three. Experience and reputation counts for little at a World Cup and Hart has been playing at the top level for a number of years now.

I'd say England 2-0 at most.


Green off Hart in for Algeria?
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