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The World Cup Is Only A Bit Of Fun, Like Eurovision, Treat It That Way |
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The World Cup Is Only A Bit Of Fun, Like Eurovision, Treat It That Way
Seriously, when we watch Eurovision, we are not expecting great songs, etc, and when we finish near last, it does not really matter, so long as we were part of the show.
These footballers are getting paid by their clubs, there really is not a benefit for them to do well, apart from personal glory, hence you get someone like Suarez playing a bllnder when 70% fit, because. He is from a poor family, etc, and is doing it to lift his poor nation. England have done well when there has been a tournament in their home country, and the only other time was when Gazza was our Suarez /Conchita Whurst |
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There may be some truth in what you say. Once the Premier League starts in August I doubt most football followers will care or remember much of Brazil World Cup 2014. Sure, some football fans will moan but they'll be more interested in their club side. This is sort of proven by the huge hype over Wayne Rooney. He's never played well, consistently well at the tv stage of the three successive World Cups but he's regarded as a great Man United player. Man U fans love Rooney but I doubt there's many England fans that love Rooney.
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I just don't know where to even start with this one.
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Wayne Rooney does have a great singing voice too.
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I like fun. Fun can be nice. England international team however dont provide many opportunities to experience it though. It doesn't help when you have a nation praying for 11 men to do well but its a little annoying, I wont lie, when the 11 men who represent your country are the only ones who don't give two shits.
If we played like we did against Italy at least I'd be happy we put in a shift. Tonight it looked like 11 players who are just gradually edging closer to their goal of a 3 week holiday in Brazil. Probably the last goal of the tournament for England to. |
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You wouldn't give a shit if you were paid 300 grand a week. I sure as heck wouldn't!
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Ah good plan - If in doubt, turn it in to another Rooney thread!
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My favourite bit was seeing the guy in the Scotland away strip in with all the Uruguay fans after the 2nd Suarez goal.
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Ah, spoken like a true non-football fan.
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You mean we used to have a chance of winning both - now we are also rans whether we go for experience or as this year try youth.
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Should have Graham Norton instead of Phil Neville
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Ah, spoken like a true non-football fan.
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You can't compare a national sport to light entertainment. Of course people get emotional when watching their country compete, you see it the world over, not just here.
Nobody really gives a stuff about Eurovision, it's crap and it's good for a laugh, but we won't win for decades because of the politics. And that's fine because.........well, it's crap ![]() But don't expect people to treat important sporting events as a bit of fun because that will never happen. |
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Eurovision - we get stitched up before it starts
World Cup - we stitch ourselves up Can you see the difference
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I suspect that the OP might just be an expert wind-up merchant.
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Can I have some of what you smoking OP?
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There may be some truth in what you say. Once the Premier League starts in August I doubt most football followers will care or remember much of Brazil World Cup 2014. Sure, some football fans will moan but they'll be more interested in their club side. This is sort of proven by the huge hype over Wayne Rooney. He's never played well, consistently well at the tv stage of the three successive World Cups but he's regarded as a great Man United player. Man U fans love Rooney but I doubt there's many England fans that love Rooney.
![]() People all throughout the country (even people who don't follow football) talk about the World Cup of 1966 and that is getting on for 50 years ago now |
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You wouldn't give a shit if you were paid 300 grand a week. I sure as heck wouldn't!
![]() They earn so much money from their club, that it should mean that the team plays with more freedom and are less scared to fail. Just because you get paid wads of money from your employer, does not mean you pay all your attention to your employer. In fact, it often means that you pay less attention towards this (at least for older players), because you would have had the chance to build up a nice financial nest-egg for yourself and are therefore not reliant on your employers to survive financially |
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Wayne Rooney does have a great singing voice too.
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