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Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:16 pm
by The Man In Blue
Russia 0-0 Liechtenstein L
Scotland 0-0 FYR Macedonia L
Armenia 0-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina L
Ukraine 2-0 Andorra L
watching Scotland - FYRM. The poor old jocks ain't doing so well. pandev is a sublime player, would love to see him at city.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:19 pm
by The Man In Blue
i spoketh too soon, scotland go one-nil up. great glancing header from Brown.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:21 pm
by roadkill2487
a must win for Sverige tonight against Hungary!
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:24 pm
by Chad
"Reports" that SWP is getting a starting spot for England today.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:55 pm
by DelaBlue
Both SWP & Barry starting.
Nice to see blue boys in there.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:55 pm
by crossan
SEEYOUJIMMY 2-0..............PLAYOFF BOUND.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:17 pm
by Tokyo Blue
I wasn't particularly impressed with Holland v the footbaling tour de force that Japan isn't. Perhaps Japan are better than I think (doubt it though).
Nigel de Jong was quiet and, like most of the Dutch midfield, looked quite poor especially in the first half when they were stifled by Japan's five-man midfield. They opnly managed one shot in the first half. Very poor. There was one quite rough challenge early on from NidJ that I thought deserved a yellow - and with hindsight it would definitely have got one later in the game. And as for Sneijder's appalling, two-footed, shin-high lunge on Hasebe when Holland started to get frustrated late in the first half... well, let's just say I think Sneijder is a nasty little twat.
De Jong though will have to perform much, much better than he did in this game to even get near a place in the City team. How arsed he and the rest of the Dutch team were about this friendly is obviously open to debate, but as soon as they replaced Robben it made a big difference. The lad who played on the left in the second half from Hamburg, whose name I forget, looks a much better bet on that performance than the ex-Chelsea softarse.
If I were a Scot watching that, I would have some cause for optimism. There are obvious chinks in their armour at the back and in midfield, particularly in the temperament of certain indivuduals. Stifle them and they'll crack a bit. Then you're half way there. Scotland have beatne Holland before, I do recall.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:22 pm
by Dameerto
Two out of four of the England midfielders are City. Come on you Blues.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:59 pm
by Ireland8989
Tokyo Blue wrote:The lad who played on the left in the second half from Hamburg, whose name I forget, looks a much better bet on that performance than the ex-Chelsea softarse..
hes name is Eljerio Elia, played agaist us for Twente last season! fantastic talent
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:00 pm
by shawzy
OMG Did you see that from Rooney.He actually apealed for the pen and got it.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:01 pm
by roadkill2487
THAT was a penalty? You got to be kidding.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:03 pm
by Vhero
roadkill2487 wrote:THAT was a penalty? You got to be kidding.
No doubt a fucking dive by the red scum I would expect nothing left... I feel disgusted to be from the same country as him but then again he is a scouser..
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:19 pm
by roadkill2487
Rooney has been FLOPPING so much as of late. I hate that Shrek looking red scum.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:22 pm
by MaineRoadMemories
anyone see rob green handle/catch the ball outside the box and get away with it? Silly mistake!
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:24 pm
by Vhero
MaineRoadMemories wrote:anyone see rob green handle/catch the ball outside the box and get away with it? Silly mistake!
Lucky Basterd how that guy is getting ahead of our own Joe is a fucking mystery!
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:32 pm
by Beefymcfc
I know it's a friendly but we are playing at a quarter pace here. Slovenia have had far better chances to score and it's only the referee who has made the difference to the game; how a foul by shrek can be construde as a penalty is unfathomable!
Think Baz has had a decent half but Shaun looks as if he's scared to go forward and little interest when off the ball. Hopefully the second half will bring a decent performance, with maybe us upping the tempo?
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:52 pm
by MaineRoadMemories
as much as a cock he is off the pitch Defoe is one of the most natural finishers in the business.
Wish we had tried to buy him instead of Benjani a couple of January's ago.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:58 pm
by shawzy
Barry has been class as always.
Really impressed with Lescott since hes been on.Put in some really good tackles.
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:00 pm
by Vhero
Defoe is looking like he's gonna be the top striker in England this year international and at club level. What the fuck has happened with him? He's gone from can't hardly score to the next Drogba..
Re: Internationals 05/09

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Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:02 pm
by mr_nool
Tokyo Blue wrote:I wasn't particularly impressed with Holland v the footbaling tour de force that Japan isn't. Perhaps Japan are better than I think (doubt it though).
Nigel de Jong was quiet and, like most of the Dutch midfield, looked quite poor especially in the first half when they were stifled by Japan's five-man midfield. They opnly managed one shot in the first half. Very poor. There was one quite rough challenge early on from NidJ that I thought deserved a yellow - and with hindsight it would definitely have got one later in the game. And as for Sneijder's appalling, two-footed, shin-high lunge on Hasebe when Holland started to get frustrated late in the first half... well, let's just say I think Sneijder is a nasty little twat.
De Jong though will have to perform much, much better than he did in this game to even get near a place in the City team. How arsed he and the rest of the Dutch team were about this friendly is obviously open to debate, but as soon as they replaced Robben it made a big difference. The lad who played on the left in the second half from Hamburg, whose name I forget, looks a much better bet on that performance than the ex-Chelsea softarse.
If I were a Scot watching that, I would have some cause for optimism. There are obvious chinks in their armour at the back and in midfield, particularly in the temperament of certain indivuduals. Stifle them and they'll crack a bit. Then you're half way there. Scotland have beatne Holland before, I do recall.
Dutch TV was very unimpressed, except with the result.
Am watching Sweden vs. Hungary, which just started. Sweden's pretty much doomed if we don't win this away game (I think we're doomed even if we do).