by soggy biscuit » 07 Mar 2014 14:46
by stealthpapes » 07 Mar 2014 14:57
by Hoop Blah » 07 Mar 2014 17:10
by Royalclapper » 07 Mar 2014 19:34
by Hoop Blah » 08 Mar 2014 21:19
Royalclapper Then there's that haunting record that looms over England which puts things in some perspective in that we've never beaten a major nation in knock out football away from our own shores. It helps to highlight that we're decent but are always found wanting against those perceived to be the countries we''ll need to beat if we're ever to rise above our natural historical level - granted, we've only been a penalty shoot out away from doing so, but it's a sobering record all the same.
by From Despair To Where? » 08 Mar 2014 21:36
stealthpapes The results are always just good enough so that people can say things like "yeah, but in 2010, they came out of the group unbeaten and it was only because Frank had a goal disallowed that Germany hammered us".
And it's kind of true, but misses the point by such a huge margin that you wonder how drunk they were for the first two games of that tournament.
by Royalclapper » 09 Mar 2014 17:02
Hoop BlahRoyalclapper Then there's that haunting record that looms over England which puts things in some perspective in that we've never beaten a major nation in knock out football away from our own shores. It helps to highlight that we're decent but are always found wanting against those perceived to be the countries we''ll need to beat if we're ever to rise above our natural historical level - granted, we've only been a penalty shoot out away from doing so, but it's a sobering record all the same.
We've beaten Argentina a couple of times, and France. Don't they count?
We've only been beaten a few times as well, but as you say, we've come up short by not winning enough of them and certainly with our record in penalty shoot outs.
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2014 19:04
RoyalclapperHoop BlahRoyalclapper Then there's that haunting record that looms over England which puts things in some perspective in that we've never beaten a major nation in knock out football away from our own shores. It helps to highlight that we're decent but are always found wanting against those perceived to be the countries we''ll need to beat if we're ever to rise above our natural historical level - granted, we've only been a penalty shoot out away from doing so, but it's a sobering record all the same.
We've beaten Argentina a couple of times, and France. Don't they count?
We've only been beaten a few times as well, but as you say, we've come up short by not winning enough of them and certainly with our record in penalty shoot outs.
They were in group matches not the knock out stages. Admirable wins nonetheless but not the real deal.
by Sanguine » 10 Mar 2014 10:13
by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2014 10:35
Ian RoyalRoyalclapper They were in group matches not the knock out stages. Admirable wins nonetheless but not the real deal.
How many knock out games have we played in the last 20 or 30 years and how many were against a major nation?
It can't really be many games.
by Royalclapper » 10 Mar 2014 12:39
by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2014 12:46
by stealthpapes » 10 Mar 2014 12:46
Sanguine Interesting* article that (rightly, imho) questions the appointments of the likes of Beck and Boothroyd into the England setup give the different direction our football has been moving in.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... en-gerrard
Not sure what the purpose of it is. You could have highlighted how John Beck used nutritionists, dieticians, psychology, specialist fitness coaches, statisticians - all those things that today are taken for granted, but 20-odd years ago were unheard of in the English game... and certainly not in the 4th Division.
...
He took a team of no-hope, has been, never will be, rejects from other clubs and took a club that was going nowhere in the 4th to the verge of the Prem - oh and scaring the shit out of some of our supposed betters on the way (ask Arsenal fans about the FA Cup 1/4 final at Highbury...)
Yes we were direct. We got the ball out wide to two pacy wingers and with a converted centre-half up front (Dion Dublin) and John Taylor in the hole we basically scored goals for fun... It's true that in his last full season the style became a little more extreme, but you know - we were this close to pulling it off. I bet that Blackburn Rovers breathed a sigh of relief that they only had to face Leicester rather than ourselves at Wembley, It's funny how we went from being "plucky" Cambridge to the Anti-Christ, the closer it looked like we might gate crash the FA's new golden child (and hasn't that done wonders for our national team?)
Beck was an innovator as well as a tyrant. We played Arsenal in the second of our successive FA Cup quarter-final appearances at Arsenal in 1991. On Match of the Day that night much was made of our pre-match warm up involving cones, mini games, training drills, bibs etc... What is now standard at most levels of football was first seen in the UK as a result of Beck. He implemented the first nutrition/weight based training programme for any team in the days when the Champions of England were an alcoholic Arsenal side. When CUFC went to Lilleshall for a pre-season training day our squad, almost to a man, exceeded the fitness levels of the national team. That's how ahead of that side of the game Beck was. Football is not just pretty triangles at the Nou Camp.
by stealthpapes » 10 Mar 2014 12:48
Hoop Blah If we'd turned a few of those draws into wins on pens we'd have a much better record.
It is a little odd that in 8 or 9 attempts we've not beaten one of the 'big boys' during the knockout phases. I wonder what France or Germany's records are like? Obviously a little better!
by stealthpapes » 10 Mar 2014 12:50
Royalclapper England's record in tournaments (in which we've obviously qualified) at the knock out stage and away from our own shores using 1966 as the base year:
Euro '68 - SF Lost to Yugoslavia (only 4 teams involved)
WC '70 - QF Lost to West Germany
WC '86 - QF Lost to Argentina
WC '90 - SF Lost to West Germany (pens)
WC '98 - 2nd Round Lost to Argentina (pens)
WC 2002 - QF Lost to Brazil
Euro 2004 - QF Lost to Portugal (pens)
WC 2006 - QF Lost to Portugal (pens)
WC 2010 - 2nd Round Lost to Germany
Euro 2012 - QF Lost to Italy (pens)
Spain '82 we went out in the 2nd Group stage as it was then so can't really be included, the rest we got eliminated in the Group Stages.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2014 12:54
stealthpapesHoop Blah If we'd turned a few of those draws into wins on pens we'd have a much better record.
It is a little odd that in 8 or 9 attempts we've not beaten one of the 'big boys' during the knockout phases. I wonder what France or Germany's records are like? Obviously a little better!
France obviously have the wonderful ability to completely implode in the qualifying/group stages of a world cup - 94, 02 and 10 but then, in the world cups between those, they won one and reached the final of the other.
by Whore Jackie » 10 Mar 2014 12:55
stealthpapesSanguine Interesting* article that (rightly, imho) questions the appointments of the likes of Beck and Boothroyd into the England setup give the different direction our football has been moving in.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... en-gerrard
Beck gets a bit of a rough deal, imo. He was well into the sports science stuff a good decade before most and his approach with Cambridge, while brutal, took them to a play off defeat, just a few steps from the first Premiership season. From what I've read, yes, his football was basic but he looked at the problem - win football games with a minimum of spend - and came up with some innovative solutions.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... a-coaching is the linked article and some of the comments add the detail that the main article missed. Two are added below.Not sure what the purpose of it is. You could have highlighted how John Beck used nutritionists, dieticians, psychology, specialist fitness coaches, statisticians - all those things that today are taken for granted, but 20-odd years ago were unheard of in the English game... and certainly not in the 4th Division.
...
He took a team of no-hope, has been, never will be, rejects from other clubs and took a club that was going nowhere in the 4th to the verge of the Prem - oh and scaring the shit out of some of our supposed betters on the way (ask Arsenal fans about the FA Cup 1/4 final at Highbury...)
Yes we were direct. We got the ball out wide to two pacy wingers and with a converted centre-half up front (Dion Dublin) and John Taylor in the hole we basically scored goals for fun... It's true that in his last full season the style became a little more extreme, but you know - we were this close to pulling it off. I bet that Blackburn Rovers breathed a sigh of relief that they only had to face Leicester rather than ourselves at Wembley, It's funny how we went from being "plucky" Cambridge to the Anti-Christ, the closer it looked like we might gate crash the FA's new golden child (and hasn't that done wonders for our national team?)Beck was an innovator as well as a tyrant. We played Arsenal in the second of our successive FA Cup quarter-final appearances at Arsenal in 1991. On Match of the Day that night much was made of our pre-match warm up involving cones, mini games, training drills, bibs etc... What is now standard at most levels of football was first seen in the UK as a result of Beck. He implemented the first nutrition/weight based training programme for any team in the days when the Champions of England were an alcoholic Arsenal side. When CUFC went to Lilleshall for a pre-season training day our squad, almost to a man, exceeded the fitness levels of the national team. That's how ahead of that side of the game Beck was. Football is not just pretty triangles at the Nou Camp.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2014 13:07
Royalclapper England's record in tournaments (in which we've obviously qualified) at the knock out stage and away from our own shores using 1966 as the base year:
Euro '68 - SF Lost to Yugoslavia (only 4 teams involved)
WC '70 - QF Lost to West Germany
WC '86 - QF Lost to Argentina
WC '90 - SF Lost to West Germany (pens)
WC '98 - 2nd Round Lost to Argentina (pens)
WC 2002 - QF Lost to Brazil
Euro 2004 - QF Lost to Portugal (pens)
WC 2006 - QF Lost to Portugal (pens)
WC 2010 - 2nd Round Lost to Germany
Euro 2012 - QF Lost to Italy (pens)
Spain '82 we went out in the 2nd Group stage as it was then so can't really be included, the rest we got eliminated in the Group Stages.
by Royalclapper » 10 Mar 2014 14:53
by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2014 20:07
Hoop Blah If we'd turned a few of those draws into wins on pens we'd have a much better record.
It is a little odd that in 8 or 9 attempts we've not beaten one of the 'big boys' during the knockout phases. I wonder what France or Germany's records are like? Obviously a little better!
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