chapperzUK
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Though for exactly what is not entirely clear.
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This :winking:
Ever thought you'd see the words "Heskey's Goal Rampage" in the same sentance?
Though for exactly what is not entirely clear.
I was in France at the weekend.Their media were crowing about the easy draw.Didier Deschamps looked particularly smug.
I'd still bet on them to go further in the competition than us-even if all they do is qualify for the knock out rounds.We won't.:sad:
In this sense, Roy Hodgson's England have not done badly out of the draw. True, there is the trip to Manaus, right up in the north, for the opening game with Italy.
With its tropical humidity, it is the venue that Hodgson had specifically wanted to avoid. But the fact that the visit to Manaus is for the first game in theory may make preparations easier. And one trip to Manaus is probably a price worth paying in return for the location of England's two remaining group games - Sao Paulo, where they take on Uruguay, and Belo Horizonte, where Costa Rica will provide the opposition.
These are two cities in the south east, where the weather will be much milder. Italy, meanwhile, play their other group matches in the sweltering north-eastern heat of Recife and Natal, with both currently set for controversial 13:00 kick-offs (local time).
England, then, have undoubtedly come out of the draw better than the Italians - especially bearing in mind that England's plan has been to base themselves in Rio de Janeiro.
[video=youtube;xZ_3onl828I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ_3onl828I[/video]
This :winking:
Ever thought you'd see the words "Heskey's Goal Rampage" in the same sentance?
Whenever I see that it makes me think Heskey has signed for Barca.
Ha! I did see him play once at the Nou Camp in his Liverpool days.Tbf he had a bloody good game.
By all accounts the thing that always hindered Heskey was his lack of confidence. When his confidence was high he played well, but that wasn't often enough.
Emile Heskey put in one of the best performances I've ever seen from a forward the one time I remember seeing him play - for England vs Russia when McClaren recalled him and Michael Owen towards the end of the doomed Euro 2008 qualifiers. He spent 90 minutes battering the poor Russian defenders who just didn't know how to cope with him. Obviously he didn't get even close to scoring but the space he created directly caused the first two goals
I don't know if he's a player you appreciate more when you're actually there or if that was just a good game but it really turned my opinion around on him. He's become a bit of a cult figure in Australia as well.