marky No.1 wrote:Haguita was the one that back flipped the ball off the goal line was'nt he ?
I would think Heskey will now be retired from International Football
We've got 4 years in which to develop a youth policy that will be able to compete with the simple but oh so effective style of the Germans. I didn't particularly like the Germans but they have earned my respect over the last 2 games.
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:The Germans have scored 4 goals in 3 of their 5 world cup games.
Christies Child wrote:We've got 4 years in which to develop a youth policy that will be able to compete with the simple but oh so effective style of the Germans. I didn't particularly like the Germans but they have earned my respect over the last 2 games.
Dawzi wrote: not as easy as that.
mrpotatohead wrote:wrong FGH
DawZi wrote:we would have to do something revolutionary at youth level for that to work what would take at least eight years for that to come together for that crop then to be old enough to play at a professional level
Peter wrote:DawZi wrote:we would have to do something revolutionary at youth level for that to work what would take at least eight years for that to come together for that crop then to be old enough to play at a professional level
I though we had an Under 21 team. Start there.
4 years time, using the European Championships to get the experience, they'll be ready.
Ditch the primos now.
mrpotatohead wrote:1954 game v belgium, 4-4 draw we scored our first goal in 17 minutes, and our fourth in 91 minutes, although it was extra time we scored 4 goals in 74 minutes of play
halftimeresults wrote:Emile Heskey 59 caps 7 goals
Rene Haguita 68 caps 8 goals
Jose Lois Chilavert 74 caps 8 goals
all international players but which is the odd one out?
halftimeresults wrote:Was that the game when Umbongo scored his only international goal?
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