From: Mehdi on
> Subject : Chris Waddle [R]
> From : dundat(a)gmail.com

> I think the basics are forgotten. Instead of learning to pass and trap
> and kick with both feet, or running off the ball into open space all
> the kids just practice trying to bend it like Beckham and becoming a
> hero? Nobody wants to be a defender or keeper, though I have to assume
> it is the same for German kids nowadays?

My guess is they're trying to emulate Lampard, Gerrard and Shearer i.e.
head down, run hard, run fast, shoot. If the kids were trying to emulate
Bekcham we'd see players who could pass and if they tried to emulate
Sheringham English football would be in much better shape.


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From: Insane Ranter on
On Jun 28, 2:54 pm, JK <jkn...(a)oacpc.com> wrote:
>
> Crouch

You just want to see the robot dance?
From: JK on
Insane Ranter wrote:
> On Jun 28, 2:54 pm, JK <jkn...(a)oacpc.com> wrote:
>> Crouch
>
> You just want to see the robot dance?

Ugh.

Seriously, he's ungainly and he's not David Villa, but he deserves a spot.
From: Raja, The Great on
On Jun 28, 8:59 am, Binder Dundat <dun...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 28, 7:38 am, "The Scrutineer" <vla...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Joachim Parsch" <s...(a)bunuel.franken.de> wrote in message
>
> >news:4C2881BA.BBCC168B(a)bunuel.franken.de...
>
> > > Sven Mischkies schrieb:
>
> > >> Apparently he had some fun yesterday on Radio 5 live - did anybody
> > >> record it or have a clip? :)
>
> > > Allesaussersport.de links to this short rant:
> > > <http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8767443.stm>
>
> > > Don't know if it's complete.
>
> > > Joachim
>
> > It's not complete, he is right, but lets not forget he was responsible for
> > missing a penalty in 1990 and has moved on to blaming everyone else now..
>
> > Keep bagging Walcott, Chris, bag everyone, it's no wonder why the players
> > play uptight, they are scared of failure!!!
>
> They should not be uptight and scared of failure because Chris Waddle
> had a rant at the English FA?
> The Germans have to deal with Beckenbauer running his mouth off all
> the time so they should be more nervous, not to mention they are all
> 20 years old and playing in their first cup, so that excuse is weak.
>
> But why is it the English defenders cant move the ball out of the
> back? The Germans yesterday- even the clumsy ones like Mertesaker and
> Arne- all tried to move the ball out from the back.
> Though this was the first game that Germany actually used a more
> direct approach ( and it worked look at the first goal), up until this
> game i had not seen Neuer punt the ball or take a long goal kick
> ( maybe they knew something about the English defenders?). Why was the
> passing so poor, did Lampard make any passes that were not intercepted
> ( though his shooting was good). Why have they not produced a decent
> keeper in over 30 years? The strikers are not that good either though
> neither are Germany'

( Mario Gomez makes Martin Palermo look like Di
> Stefano). Having said that they came back from 2-0 down and looking

Are you joking? Mario Gomez is not the main stiker. He always comes in
as a subsititute. I hope Low doesnt ever bring him on again.


> like they were going to get smoked and almost made a game of it, if
> not for a bad call.
>
> I think the basics are forgotten. Instead of learning to pass and trap
> and kick with both feet, or running off the ball into open space all
> the kids just practice trying to bend it like Beckham and becoming a
> hero? Nobody wants to be a defender or keeper, though I have to assume
> it is the same for German kids nowadays?
> But the Germans always perform for the big games and i dont know how
> you teach that?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

From: Quincy on
On 29 Jun., 00:02, "Raja, The Great" <zepflo...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 28, 8:59 am, Binder Dundat <dun...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jun 28, 7:38 am, "The Scrutineer" <vla...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> > > "Joachim Parsch" <s...(a)bunuel.franken.de> wrote in message
>
> > >news:4C2881BA.BBCC168B(a)bunuel.franken.de...
>
> > > > Sven Mischkies schrieb:
>
> > > >> Apparently he had some fun yesterday on Radio 5 live - did anybody
> > > >> record it or have a clip? :)
>
> > > > Allesaussersport.de links to this short rant:
> > > > <http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8767443.stm>
>
> > > > Don't know if it's complete.
>
> > > > Joachim
>
> > > It's not complete, he is right, but lets not forget he was responsible for
> > > missing a penalty in 1990 and has moved on to blaming everyone else now.
>
> > > Keep bagging Walcott, Chris, bag everyone, it's no wonder why the players
> > > play uptight, they are scared of failure!!!
>
> > They should not be uptight and scared of failure because Chris Waddle
> > had a rant at the English FA?
> > The Germans have to deal with Beckenbauer running his mouth off all
> > the time so they should be more nervous, not to mention they are all
> > 20 years old and playing in their first cup, so that excuse is weak.
>
> > But why is it the English defenders cant move the ball out of the
> > back? The Germans yesterday- even the clumsy ones like Mertesaker and
> > Arne- all tried to move the ball out from the back.
> > Though this was the first game that Germany actually used a more
> > direct approach ( and it worked look at the first goal), up until this
> > game i had not seen Neuer punt the ball or take a long goal kick
> > ( maybe they knew something about the English defenders?). Why was the
> > passing so poor, did Lampard make any passes that were not intercepted
> > ( though his shooting was good). Why have they not produced a decent
> > keeper in over 30 years? The strikers are not that good either though
> > neither are Germany'
>
>  ( Mario Gomez makes Martin Palermo look like Di
>
> > Stefano). Having said that they came back from 2-0 down and looking
>
> Are you joking? Mario Gomez is not the main stiker. He always comes in
> as a subsititute. I hope Low doesnt ever bring him on again.

We all home it.
All in Germany.
All in Munich.

We hope he retires soon.
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