tyler
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Post by tyler on Jun 15, 2006 3:13:45 GMT -5
Colours for the game England: white shirt, navy blue shorts, white socks Trinidad and Tobago: red shirts, red shorts, red socks The players England's main injury concern ahead of the match centres on Gary Neville, with the Manchester United defender considered doubtful due to a calf injury. Elsewhere in the squad, British bookmakers had stopped taking bets on Wayne Rooney playing in this match after Eriksson claimed to be “optimistic” about the prospect. Subsequent reports have, however, played down hopes of an ahead-of-schedule comeback for the talismanic 20-year-old, although a training ground injury to Theo Walcott could yet open the door for a late Rooney cameo. Today, Eriksson declared the striker "match-fit". Make of that what you will. Beenhakker, meanwhile, is likely to keep faith with Shaka Hislop in goal even if initial first-choice Kelvin Jack recovers from the injury he picked up during the warm-up for the Sweden match. Marvin Andrews' persistent knee problems also continue to cause concern, and with the Soca Warriors having defended so well in their opening match, it is unlikely that the powerful Rangers centre-half will be risked. The story so far The first round of matches left England peering down on their Group B rivals, but Eriksson’s men were not fully convincing in their 1-0 win over Paraguay, particularly during a staid second half. Trinidad and Tobago certainly rode their luck at times in the goalless draw with Sweden, but they might also have snatched all three points with a Glenn Cornell drive that crashed back off the face of the crossbar and they will take great heart from their defensive solidity. Key contest It has been described as the ‘battle of the beanpoles’, with 6ft 7in Peter Crouch coming up against the equally towering Dennis Lawrence. If Lawrence can prevent the England target man from winning his flick-ons and holding up play, Michael Owen could find himself isolated in attack and, without Rooney, Eriksson’s side may struggle to come up with an effective Plan B. Enlarge Photo Photo Gallery "I can understand why people are looking at the two of us because we are both big guys,” said the giant defender, “but I have played against people almost as big as Crouch before and it's not a problem for me." The Liverpool striker, for his part, has vowed not to change his whole-hearted approach, this despite the fact that he is now walking a suspension tightrope after picking up a yellow card against Paraguay. "It was a worry to pick up a booking,” he admitted, “but I'm not going to change my game, although I may have to adapt a bit." Past meetings Kaiserslautern will witness a first, with these two sides never having met before in an international fixture. What they think Joe Cole (ENG): They (Trinidad and Tobago) showed they can compete against Sweden, who were some people's dark horses to win the tournament with world-class players. We're in a tough group and to get the start we did was marvellous. Stern John (TRI): We know the England game will be very tough but we ground out a result against Sweden and hopefully we can build on it. We won some fans in our opening match and that was important. Up with T&T!!!!!!
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Post by MG on Jun 15, 2006 6:48:47 GMT -5
Yorkie and Hislop to Star again!
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Post by Eggy on Jun 15, 2006 7:28:14 GMT -5
Yorkie and Hislop to Star again! my words exactly
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Post by globe on Jun 15, 2006 7:30:57 GMT -5
C'mon the Warriors, get ripped right into these fuckers!!!!!!!!
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Post by tezza202 on Jun 15, 2006 7:45:28 GMT -5
3 or 2-0 to England.
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Post by Currian on Jun 15, 2006 9:42:04 GMT -5
No way, Jose.
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Post by 10 - Nick McCabe on Jun 15, 2006 10:23:50 GMT -5
England 5-0 but c´monnnnnn Soca Warriors!!!! Vamos x la hazaña man!
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Jun 15, 2006 11:09:53 GMT -5
england 1-0 again, and this time they'll score their own goal
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Post by ®liamstooth on Jun 15, 2006 12:49:04 GMT -5
Ha segnato quel gran pippone inguardabile di Courch, che tristezza.
Con un' Italia così, vi faremo un cu** così... lalalalalalala...
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Post by melki on Jun 15, 2006 12:52:11 GMT -5
well 2-0 so far T & T have played well
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Post by tezza202 on Jun 15, 2006 13:01:52 GMT -5
No way, Jose. Well it was 2-0 England didn't play particularly good until Lennon and Rooney came on, the game really picked up then I thought. Gerrard scored a fantabulous goal which I get some points for hehe. Crouch made up for his shocking miss with that header too. Still need to pick up our game if we wanna beat the big teams though. T&T played well though to be fair, I gotta feel for Yorke when he got hit in the knackers in the 1st half
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Post by 10 - Nick McCabe on Jun 15, 2006 13:02:41 GMT -5
well 2-0 so far T & T have played well Very well. Fookin´ Crouch! The ugliest football player EVER! ;D
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Post by Meltdown on Jun 15, 2006 13:07:17 GMT -5
well 2-0 so far T & T have played well Very well. Fookin´ Crouch! The ugliest football player EVER! ;D ;D He is very symphatic guy I think. He showed to the critics that he can make important goals
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Post by tezza202 on Jun 15, 2006 13:08:46 GMT -5
well 2-0 so far T & T have played well Very well. Fookin´ Crouch! The ugliest football player EVER! ;D He looks like a stretched out Gareth Southgate ;D
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tyler
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Post by tyler on Jun 15, 2006 13:18:49 GMT -5
Ha segnato quel gran pippone inguardabile di Courch, che tristezza. Con un' Italia così, vi faremo un cu** così... lalalalalalala... Verissimo... Gli facciamo un culo come una casa agli inglesi... What a pity T&T .....
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Post by Wireless on Jun 15, 2006 13:22:02 GMT -5
Hmmm... Very unconvincing
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Post by wankinginthebushes on Jun 15, 2006 13:33:37 GMT -5
well 2-0 so far T & T have played well Very well. Fookin´ Crouch! The ugliest football player EVER! ;D reminds me of
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Post by webm@ster on Jun 15, 2006 14:07:18 GMT -5
Hmmm... Very unconvincing like watching Canada win a Ice Hockey game against Denmark in the final minutes ;D
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Post by jilliam on Jun 15, 2006 14:15:07 GMT -5
I didn't get to see it not even hear it I was stuck here at work. No fuckin webstream. nada zip, zilch, zero. But, England won. Double great!
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Post by tezza202 on Jun 15, 2006 14:37:43 GMT -5
I didn't get to see it not even hear it I was stuck here at work. No fuckin webstream. nada zip, zilch, zero. But, England won. Double great! Not sure if people outside the UK can use it, but the BBC stream matches. Or try this - www.worldcupwatcher.com/
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Post by mimmihopps on Jun 15, 2006 15:25:39 GMT -5
Congrats England, but well done TNT PS: tezzy, Owen... ;D
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Post by Currian on Jun 15, 2006 16:26:14 GMT -5
No way, Jose. Well it was 2-0 England didn't play particularly good until Lennon and Rooney came on, the game really picked up then I thought. Gerrard scored a fantabulous goal which I get some points for hehe. Crouch made up for his shocking miss with that header too. Still need to pick up our game if we wanna beat the big teams though. T&T played well though to be fair, I gotta feel for Yorke when he got hit in the knackers in the 1st half John Terry won it for you.
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Post by Poshbird05 on Jun 15, 2006 16:27:39 GMT -5
damn I was really rootin for TNT
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Post by globe on Jun 15, 2006 17:47:32 GMT -5
Thought the boys were gonna get a draw there, but never mind.
Well done to England, keep plugging away and got their goals.
Will need to come up with some new ideas though if they want to have any chance of making a real impact in this tourney.
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Post by 10 - Nick McCabe on Jun 15, 2006 23:13:53 GMT -5
Very well. Fookin´ Crouch! The ugliest football player EVER! ;D reminds me of LOL!!! So fuckin´ true!!!! ;D ;D
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