As someone who has sweated through many World Cups I think the climate is definitely a negative factor for England. However it doesn't mean they can't win. Sports science has come a long way since we travelled by steam ship to Brazil and ate steak pre match to give the players strength. As you point out, two of the last three wcs outside Europe have been won by European teams. Furthermore every losing finalist (outside Europe) since the first WC in 1930 has been European.
Playing in the EFL and the Welsh Cup is a bit of having cake and eating it isn't it? If they were in the Welsh League they would possibly qualify for Europe every year.
Much as I hate Man City, I would have Rodri in there as the best DM on earth. Even those eight legged Octoquarks from the planet Zworple would have trouble getting by him.
The Welsh league teams always used to play in the Welsh cup as in fact did quite a few English teams based close to the border although I believe the latter weren’t eligible for the Cupwinners Cup if they won it.
Ask the Welsh league clubs what they want to happen. Suspect quite a few would welcome the money to be made from drawing Cardiff in the national cup.
Cardiff City have won the Welsh Cup on 22 occasions and reached the semi-final of the European Cup Winners Cup in May 1968. The opposition in that semi-final was HSV Hamburg, with over 43,000 attending the home leg at Ninian Park.
Portsmouth lead QPR 2-1. If it stays like this, Rangers go bottom.
It's funny - GA had a bad time there and you couldn't really argue against his sack, but their fans will defend the new chap to the hilt despite being bottom, evidently because he has made them more easy on the eye, or something.
Blyth Spartans had to postpone today’s fixture as well as their next game on Tuesday, due to resignations meaning they cannot satisfy the legal requirements to host the matches.
Their chairman has already stated he wants out and they are in real danger of going bust.
That has to be offside I think. It's creating an incentive for teams to put players in an offside position if they know that all they need to do is move away a fraction of a second before the shot is struck.
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As someone who has sweated through many World Cups I think the climate is definitely a negative factor for England. However it doesn't mean they can't win. Sports science has come a long way since we travelled by steam ship to Brazil and ate steak pre match to give the players strength. As you point out, two of the last three wcs outside Europe have been won by European teams. Furthermore every losing finalist (outside Europe) since the first WC in 1930 has been European.
Agreed
Something about Welsh teams playing in English football and English teams (Berwick) playing in Scottish football.
Eventually it will be be Earth versus other planets but probably not in my lifetime.
The Scottish FA will probably block a united Earth team 😉
Playing in the EFL and the Welsh Cup is a bit of having cake and eating it isn't it? If they were in the Welsh League they would possibly qualify for Europe every year.
Have they asked about the B&B Cup?
Let them go and play in the Welsh league!
At least "world class" would be more definable then! Though I think we will lose to the first contender we face, probably in the Dagoba System.
Very good points. Hopefully England do win - it is more just a case of seeing it as a mitigating factor for me if they struggle.
I hadn't thought to check how many stadiums are climate controlled, too - at least Los Angeles and Dallas will be.
What would the Earth team look like with current players?
Best XI (4-3-3 Formation)
Goalkeeper:
- Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid / Belgium)
Defenders:
- Achraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain / Morocco) - Right Back
- Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool / Netherlands) - Center Back
- Ruben Dias (Manchester City / Portugal) - Center Back
- Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich / Canada) - Left Back
Midfielders:
- Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City / Belgium) - Central Midfielder
- Luka Modric (Real Madrid / Croatia) - Central Midfielder
- Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid / England) - Central Midfielder
Forwards:
- Lionel Messi (Inter Miami / Argentina) - Right Wing
- Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain / France) - Left Wing
- Erling Haaland (Manchester City / Norway) - Striker
Hmmm.....
Swap Messi out for Kone, obviously.
Better than when Chris Waddle played in the Dragoverthebar System
Am I right guys?
Guys??
Much as I hate Man City, I would have Rodri in there as the best DM on earth. Even those eight legged Octoquarks from the planet Zworple would have trouble getting by him.
Messi wouldn't qualify as he isn't an Earth sign.
The Welsh league teams always used to play in the Welsh cup as in fact did quite a few English teams based close to the border although I believe the latter weren’t eligible for the Cupwinners Cup if they won it.
Ask the Welsh league clubs what they want to happen. Suspect quite a few would welcome the money to be made from drawing Cardiff in the national cup.
That's right. I'm sure Chester, Hereford and Salop have won it in my lifetime.
I reckon SC Herford from Germany should try to enter for a laugh and see if the FAW notice.
Cardiff City have won the Welsh Cup on 22 occasions and reached the semi-final of the European Cup Winners Cup in May 1968. The opposition in that semi-final was HSV Hamburg, with over 43,000 attending the home leg at Ninian Park.
More importantly they've just beaten Rooney 5-0. Arf.
Jack Young has scored for Dorking.
Portsmouth lead QPR 2-1. If it stays like this, Rangers go bottom.
It's funny - GA had a bad time there and you couldn't really argue against his sack, but their fans will defend the new chap to the hilt despite being bottom, evidently because he has made them more easy on the eye, or something.
So glad Gareth is out of that circus, I can go back to enjoying their woefulness.
Hopefully we can give them a wave on the way up as they sink a tier.
Jack Young scored 2 for Dorking and they nearly lost, but for a late equaliser!
QPR currently only 3 league positions ahead of us.
Horndean return to winning ways, 4-2 against Rayners Lane, and Birmy gives his post-match interview with a pot of Sudocrem on his head.
https://x.com/Horndean_FC/status/1847685115788357828?t=NiJVPATPnMFivQIeq8p5uA&s=19
I thought you'd gone 'whimsy' but no, he really does have a pot of cream on his head.
Yep, I thought Pert Steve had succumbed to the rigours of too many nights out in local parks in bad weather for a moment.
(Watching football I should clarify!)
Blyth Spartans had to postpone today’s fixture as well as their next game on Tuesday, due to resignations meaning they cannot satisfy the legal requirements to host the matches.
Their chairman has already stated he wants out and they are in real danger of going bust.
I wish Stocko the best of luck.
That has to be offside I think. It's creating an incentive for teams to put players in an offside position if they know that all they need to do is move away a fraction of a second before the shot is struck.
5,716 saw York City beat bottom club Ebbsfleet 4-0 on Saturday...
L1 table has an interesting quirk. Peterborough and Stevenage are 12th and 13th. Only separated by 1 point. Each have a goal difference of 0.
Stevenage - 9 scored and 9 conceded. Peterborough -25 scored and 25 conceded.