World Cup, England, Do Not Be So Easily Pleased and Blind
England are in a group that consists of the equivalent of Championship level players, no offence intended to the rest of Group 6.
Ukraine: Shevchenko heads a group of okay players, nothing spectacular.
Andorra: Extremely far from a footballing superpower and deserved a little more respect than they were receiving.
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Kazakhstan: Also extremely far from a footballing superpower, all but one play in Kazakhstan.
Belarus: Alexander Hleb heads a group of okay players. Again, nothing spectacular.
Finally the only team that ever had a chance against England?
Croatia: Some good players but nothing great, solid team work squad but again nothing spectacular.
It was inevitable that England would qualify, even Wales, Ireland, and Scotland would not fail to qualify, even a group of old aged pensioners in wheelchairs would qualify in that group.
No doubt the newspapers as well as the Internet media are praising the fact Wayne Rooney is scoring again, sigh, yes against average countries.
It's quite pathetic, as an Englishman I have to say our national team have not even scratched the surface and done enough to make up for the embarrassment we England fans were subjected too.
Until England comes up against the likes of:
Germany, Portugal, Spain, France, Argentina, Italy, Brazil, Holland, Serbia and Russia.
And a win I see nothing worth talking about, sure I will watch the World Cup but I refuse to support at qualifying stage with a group like England have.
Don't be so easily pleased I say, I know the England fans in Wembley when looking at five minutes of the Andorra rerun we more than happy.
No wonder Capello is playing with his cards next to his chest by continuing to say 'we still have a long way to go.'
The Daily Mail state "Now that's what you call a striker", referring to Wayne Rooney's two goals against—wait for it—Andorra, the country that only defend and never attack with the defencive ability of a Championship club from Ireland.
I am still coming to terms with the footballer I so think is past his best having the same view as I, David Beckham admitting to Skysports that the job is not done yet.
Too right it is not done yet, see you all at the World Cup, then and only then we will see if England can perform and achieve what the fans really deserve.



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