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2018 FIFA World Cup Thread
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(1) How the hell is Bendtner in that Squad? - Surely they've better Strikers than him?sasquatch said:
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The Danes are my dark horse of the tournament. Think they’ll get to the QF.0
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It's only a provisional squad, no guarantee he'll make the cut. They do have better strikers, but he had a decent season last year for Rosenborg so i can understand why he's an option for them.ForeverAddickted said:
(1) How the hell is Bendtner in that Squad? - Surely they've better Strikers than him?sasquatch said:
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With France | Peru | Australia they should get through to the Knockout stages, I wouldnt expect them to top the Group though in which case they'll end up with Argentina (should they win their Group)ValleyGary said:The Danes are my dark horse of the tournament. Think they’ll get to the QF.
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Probably one of the youngest squads we've sent to a tournament in years - can only be a good thing. Doesn't make you excited but there's talent in there, obviously short of a few 'world class' midfielders but there's potential to be a pretty solid team, with some attacking talent, there.1
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Shelvey can't get in but lofus cheek and Delph can. That midfield looks poor. Even Ali ain't been up to much recently.1
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If we are getting no joy and need a battering ram up front to try and chase a game - what do we do? Always a place for Carroll for me even though he is not the best player we have, he is different and sometimes you have to do something different!2
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Bar Dele Alli, Shelvey has created the most chances as per the stats this year. Think its a mistake not to take him (but I may be bias due to the Charlton connection) when we're decidedly lacking in creativity in the middle.2
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Quite fancy Egypt.ValleyGary said:The Danes are my dark horse of the tournament. Think they’ll get to the QF.
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Has the 3rd choice goalkeeper ever needed to be used?1
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Don't even know why we even take 3 keepers... 2 is enough surely. Germany and Brazil are taking 4?!?!DanDavis said:Has the 3rd choice goalkeeper ever needed to be used?
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From The GuardianDanDavis said:Has the 3rd choice goalkeeper ever needed to be used?
The need to use several goalkeepers is rare – in 1990 the 24 teams used a total of 27 keepers, while as recently as 1998 the 32 sides in France used a combined 36. In all, only four teams have ever used three goalkeepers in a single World Cup tournament. That's out of 371 teams to have qualified for the finals – surely time for Fifa to change the rules.
First to use a trio of keepers were France in 1978. The No1 was Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes who played in Les Bleus' opening game against Italy. In the second group game against Argentina, Bertrand-Demanes smashed either his back or head (it varies between reports) on a post after pulling off a save and had to be replaced by Dominique Baratelli, a 31-year-old who had made sporadic appearances since 1969. He conceded the winning goal against Argentina and was replaced for France's final group game by Dominique Dropsy. The game against Hungary was Dropsy's debut and he would go on to win another 16 caps. Neither Baratelli nor Bertrand-Demanes would ever play for the national side again.
Belgium went into the 1982 tournament with the eccentric (he served a three-month ban in 1980 after elbowing a linesman in a Belgian Cup match) but hugely talented Jean-Marie Pfaff as their first choice. Pfaff had been welcomed, somewhat apprehensively, back to the fold after missing the 1978 European Championships because of his practical joking, but he couldn't keep his inner comedian under wraps. He was dropped following the first group stage after apparently pretending to drown in the swimming pool at the team hotel. His replacement in Belgium's opening game in the second group stage was Theo Custers, whose performance against Poland was so abject it was his last ("Custers's last stand," notes the World Cup historian Cris Freddi). For the Belgian's final game Jacky Munaron took the gloves.
Also in 1982, Czechoslovakia used three keepers. Zdenek Hruska played from start to finish against Kuwait, but Stanislav Seman was preferred for the Czech's game against England. A calamitous performance – it would be his last for the national side – lasted 75 minutes before he broke a finger and was replaced by third-choice Karel Stromsik, who kept the No1 spot for the final group game.
The most recent team to use three goalkeepers in a single tournament were the hapless Greece side of 1994. The Greeks had gone undefeated through qualifying and named the experienced Antonis Minou, who had conceded only twice in five qualifiers, as No1 for the opening game against Argentina. A 4-0 defeat saw 25-year-old AEK keeper Elias Atmatsidis in goal against Bulgaria. Another 4-0 defeat followed and he was replaced by 24-year-old Christos Karkamanis for the final group game. That brought a slight improvement in fortunes – a 2-0 defeat to Nigeria.2 -
FIFA rules to take 3 GKs I believe.0
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Isn't it a rule that you have to have at least three in your squad?LonelyNorthernAddick said:
Don't even know why we even take 3 keepers... 2 is enough surely. Germany and Brazil are taking 4?!?!DanDavis said:Has the 3rd choice goalkeeper ever needed to be used?
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Fifa rules stat u need to take 3LonelyNorthernAddick said:
Don't even know why we even take 3 keepers... 2 is enough surely. Germany and Brazil are taking 4?!?!DanDavis said:Has the 3rd choice goalkeeper ever needed to be used?
Germany amd Brazil named 4 in prelim squads but 1 will be dropped0 -
I presume it is to prevent special requests for a keeper after injuries.0
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No Le Tissier again ffs7
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Jesus!
Where's the freaking midfield creativity going to come from?
Dele Alli? Is that it?
Should have taken Wilshire imo, at least he offers some unpredictability.
Loftus-Cheek smacks of a risky, ill thought-out johnny-on-form selection
Talking of risks, up front I would personally have taken Carroll as a wild card alternative.
Can't get excited about Jones, Stones and Cahill trying to keep the cream of the worlds strikers at bay.
But I guess there's no-one else.
Are all our hopes resting on Kane?
How long before he gets crushed by the weight of expectation?
Welcome to Rooney's world.
Oh well, I shall expect nothing and hope to be pleasantly surprised.
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Benzema, Payet, Martial, Lacazette, Ben Yedder, Coman, Gignac, Laporte & Rabiot
And that's the players LEFT OUT of the French squad!!!2 - Sponsored links:
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So possibly:
Lloris
Sidibe, Varane, Umtiti, Mendy
Kante, Pogba
Mbappe, Griezmann, Lemar
Giroud.
It's no Jordan Henderson and Ashley Young though, eh?
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Still think Spain'Spanish squad will be even better.0
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Mandanda looks about 80.
I hope Alphonse Areola plays in goal as I've thought of a song that's a bit like the Andy Hunt one:
Oh Alphonse,
He plays for France,
Oh Alphonse,
He plays for France,
He's got a name like a nipple.
Oh Alphonse,
He plays for France.1 -
Some of these squads are mental. Still think being drawn in one of the weaker sections of the tournament means that we can sneak a quarter final but from there we would probably be against Brazil or Germany if they perform as expected in their groups.
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France have so much depth they have left out:
-Benzema
-Martial
-Payet
-Rabiot
-Lacazette
-Laporte
-Coman
-Yedder
-Bakayoko
-Kondogbia
Unbelievable.
Whether they click and play well together we will have to wait and see.. but in terms of individual talent they have such a talented pool of players.0 -
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Bakayoko has been terrible to be fair.dizzee said:France have so much depth they have left out:
-Benzema
-Martial
-Payet
-Rabiot
-Lacazette
-Laporte
-Coman
-Yedder
-Bakayoko
-Kondogbia
Unbelievable.
Whether they click and play well together we will have to wait and see.. but in terms of individual talent they have such a talented pool of players.0 -
Looking at the English squad, seems kind of weak on defense, no?0
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TBH I thought that about the French DefenceNapaAddick said:Looking at the English squad, seems kind of weak on defense, no?
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