From: Clarkoo on

I guess it's that time of the year again. Capello sees England winning
Euro 2012.

Lets face it. The English have walked forever that fine line that
separates eternal optimism from hopeless idiotness. Unfortunately I
can certainly say now that the english have always been on the wrong
side of that line and don't have any intention to get out of it.

I guess that impressive English record equal to that of Andorra and
San Marino and maybe Liechstenstein of 0 finals played 0 finals won in
the history of the European Cup is what leads Capello to make this
remark. Hopeless but fun....for the rest of the world that is.
From: Abubakr on
On Aug 10, 11:59 pm, Clarkoo <gabl...(a)yahoo.es> wrote:
> I guess it's that time of the year again. Capello sees England winning
> Euro 2012.
>
> Lets face it. The English have walked forever that fine line that
> separates eternal optimism from hopeless idiotness. Unfortunately I
> can certainly say now that the english have always been on the wrong
> side of that line and don't have any intention to get out of it.
>
> I guess that impressive English record equal to that of Andorra and
> San Marino and maybe Liechstenstein of 0 finals played 0 finals won in
> the history of the European Cup is what leads Capello to make this
> remark. Hopeless but fun....for the rest of the world that is.

They say when in Rome do as the Romans do but it seems the reverse is
also true in the case of the 'Roman'. Even getting them to play 4-4-2
again, come on?!
From: Clarkoo on
On Aug 10, 10:23 am, Abubakr <deltara...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 10, 11:59 pm, Clarkoo <gabl...(a)yahoo.es> wrote:
>
> > I guess it's that time of the year again. Capello sees England winning
> > Euro 2012.
>
> > Lets face it. The English have walked forever that fine line that
> > separates eternal optimism from hopeless idiotness. Unfortunately I
> > can certainly say now that the english have always been on the wrong
> > side of that line and don't have any intention to get out of it.
>
> > I guess that impressive English record equal to that of Andorra and
> > San Marino and maybe Liechstenstein of 0 finals played 0 finals won in
> > the history of the European Cup is what leads Capello to make this
> > remark. Hopeless but fun....for the rest of the world that is.
>
> They say when in Rome do as the Romans do but it seems the reverse is
> also true in the case of the 'Roman'. Even getting them to play 4-4-2
> again, come on?!

No but 2012 will be their year!. Prehistoric Gerrard and Geriatric
Lampard will make the difference for England this time around. You'll
see. I know what I'm talking about. Maybe even Beckham will be there.
Come on, how can they NOT win as usual?.
From: Binder Dundat on
On Aug 10, 11:26 am, Clarkoo <gabl...(a)yahoo.es> wrote:
> On Aug 10, 10:23 am, Abubakr <deltara...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 10, 11:59 pm, Clarkoo <gabl...(a)yahoo.es> wrote:
>
> > > I guess it's that time of the year again. Capello sees England winning
> > > Euro 2012.
>
> > > Lets face it. The English have walked forever that fine line that
> > > separates eternal optimism from hopeless idiotness. Unfortunately I
> > > can certainly say now that the english have always been on the wrong
> > > side of that line and don't have any intention to get out of it.
>
> > > I guess that impressive English record equal to that of Andorra and
> > > San Marino and maybe Liechstenstein of 0 finals played 0 finals won in
> > > the history of the European Cup is what leads Capello to make this
> > > remark. Hopeless but fun....for the rest of the world that is.
>
> > They say when in Rome do as the Romans do but it seems the reverse is
> > also true in the case of the 'Roman'. Even getting them to play 4-4-2
> > again, come on?!
>
> No but 2012 will be their year!. Prehistoric Gerrard and Geriatric
> Lampard will make the difference for England this time around. You'll
> see. I know what I'm talking about. Maybe even Beckham will be there.
> Come on, how can they NOT win as usual?.

and Martin O'Neil as coach