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youngbill
3rd June 2006, 11:30 PM
New Zealand today in a warm up match for Brazil. I hope that the Kiwis (All Whites) can give Brazil a good work out. It's probably the best team that we can put on the field and it's the first time for a few years that we have had the overseas players available.I hear that we will play a 4-4-2 against them.We have played Brazil twice in the last 20 years and performed OK. Look out for Glen Moss the Kiwi keeper. He is a good lad, but his defenders will be sorely tested today.I know our coach, Ricky Herbert, who played against them in the World Cup in '82 when we were beaten 4-0. Ricky is a good bloke,in his first season of coaching the National team and I wish him well.Cheers.
bg
3rd June 2006, 11:33 PM
I am much more interested in this result as I do think New Zealand although not a strong side will be a bit of an unknown quantity for the the very talented Brazil.
Should make good watching though....
Jantje
4th June 2006, 10:00 AM
YB, do you know what happened to Mark Paston, the kiwi keeper that played at City for a while?
Wicker Man
4th June 2006, 10:23 AM
Didn't he go to walsall last season....never sure what happerned after that but i quite liked the lad tbh
tony d
4th June 2006, 11:34 AM
Brasil will win without question...
tony d
4th June 2006, 07:48 PM
After an apparently comfortable 4-0 win against a "there is no easy ties anymore" type team.
The Brasil coach said the following
"The team played well and dominated New Zealand physically in the second half," said coach Carlos Alberto Parreira.
"But we will need to be better than that at the World Cup. We have things to improve including the ball out of defence and the co-ordination of the four men up front."
Shame only a couple of us saw the same against Jamaica then eh!!!!!!
wykie
4th June 2006, 08:31 PM
tup: tup: tup: yep m8tup: tup:
ChuckleBantam
4th June 2006, 10:05 PM
So...Our 6-0 Gubbing of Jamaica (nope, she went of her own accord) was unconvincing. But Brazil's 4-0 win over New Zealand was comfortable. How's that work then??
youngbill
5th June 2006, 10:27 AM
I did say to look out for Glen Moss the NZ keeper. He was singled out by Parreira after the match for special mention. This lad is without a club,having been released by the NZ Knights playing in the Aussie League. Cheers.
Devil's Advocate
5th June 2006, 11:10 AM
New Zealand 122nd in the world rankings....and Jamaica.....43rd.
http://www.fifa.com/en/mens/statistics/index/0,2548,All-Feb-2006,00.html
I take it that means we had a sterner test and despite that got a better result.:rolleyes: ;) tup:
ChuckleBantam
5th June 2006, 01:16 PM
New Zealand 122nd in the world rankings....and Jamaica.....43rd.
http://www.fifa.com/en/mens/statistics/index/0,2548,All-Feb-2006,00.html
I take it that means we had a sterner test and despite that got a better result.:rolleyes: ;) tup:
Brazil were only two up with three minutes to go too.:rolleyes:
Devil's Advocate
5th June 2006, 02:54 PM
Brazil were only two up with three minutes to go too.:rolleyes:
Blumming ummer, you are joking aren't you? A team as brilliant as Brazil only 2 up after 87 minutes? Well they've no chance then have they!:rolleyes:
ChuckleBantam
5th June 2006, 03:12 PM
Blumming ummer, you are joking aren't you? A team as brilliant as Brazil only 2 up after 87 minutes? Well they've no chance then have they!:rolleyes:
I know!! Put that at side of the fact we only scraped through by six on Saturday, then it makes it a very open and interesting world cup methinks!!
Devil's Advocate
5th June 2006, 03:17 PM
I know!! Put that at side of the fact we only scraped through by six on Saturday, then it makes it a very open and interesting world cup methinks!!
....full of goals and jam-packed with entertaining free-flowing attacking footy. jump: jump: jump:
Mind wi' form we're in and tournament favourites not doing reet much, I'm tempted to put my well-earned on t'Ivory Coast. I mean first and second favourites are just not clinical enough, getting 10 goals between em, are they?:rolleyes: tup:
youngbill
6th June 2006, 11:56 AM
Some fair comment here, but I think you are under valuing the effort of New Zealand. They are lucky if they can play more than 4 or 5 matches in a year. They had several top players missing,including Ryan Nelsen. We beat Estonia last week. ( I don't know where they rate) Brazil had close to their top side out which was a compliment to NZ. I've said on here a few times over the years that NZ is one of the cheapest places to buy young players.Bet your life that Glen Moss is picked up cheap now.Cheers
Devil's Advocate
6th June 2006, 12:02 PM
Some fair comment here, but I think you are under valuing the effort of New Zealand. They are lucky if they can play more than 4 or 5 matches in a year. They had several top players missing,including Ryan Nelsen. We beat Estonia last week. ( I don't know where they rate) Brazil had close to their top side out which was a compliment to NZ. I've said on here a few times over the years that NZ is one of the cheapest places to buy young players.Bet your life that Glen Moss is picked up cheap now.Cheers
Soz, yb, wasn't intentionally doing NZ down just being mischievous re the "poor" result England got against Jamaica and the ongoing "debate" about our chances that tony d and Chuckle are having!
Credit to NZ, I take it football comes a distant third in the sports behind cricket and rugby. Good, honest comments by the Brazil boss as well will do their standing no harm.tup:
ChuckleBantam
6th June 2006, 12:34 PM
Some fair comment here, but I think you are under valuing the effort of New Zealand. They are lucky if they can play more than 4 or 5 matches in a year. They had several top players missing,including Ryan Nelsen. We beat Estonia last week. ( I don't know where they rate) Brazil had close to their top side out which was a compliment to NZ. I've said on here a few times over the years that NZ is one of the cheapest places to buy young players.Bet your life that Glen Moss is picked up cheap now.Cheers
Which once more points to yet another Game, Set and Match, ChuckleBantam scenario..
youngbill
7th June 2006, 05:57 AM
Which once more points to yet another Game, Set and Match, ChuckleBantam scenario..
So you will still buy me a beer then Chucks ? Cheers.
tony d
7th June 2006, 05:03 PM
So...Our 6-0 Gubbing of Jamaica (nope, she went of her own accord) was unconvincing. But Brazil's 4-0 win over New Zealand was comfortable. How's that work then??
I was being sarcastic Chuckles...Although im sure you will tell me i wasn't!
Their manager gave an honest interpretation...Something people on here sem to be unable to when watching England games....
You would know what i meant if you had read this...
http://www.claretandbanter.co.uk/showthread.php?t=8176
Not like you to read into something different mate..
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