Holland.
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Re: Holland.
Friendly wasn't it?
The game I mean
The game I mean
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Yes, but nonetheless, Hollands team used to be packed with household names. I haven't a clue who any of their players are these days. What's happened to the ajax youth production line? I reckon they are going through a lean time.Sidney1st wrote:Friendly wasn't it?
The game I mean
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Some good players in there still, but its becoming more common that a lot of international teams that were packed with Star players when we were younger no longer are.
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I've never heard of any of the Italian players either (except Buffon).
Who's Immobile - sounds like an old fashioned centre-half. I notice though that they have (nearly) a philosopher, a composer and a dessert specialist on the subs bench.
Who's Immobile - sounds like an old fashioned centre-half. I notice though that they have (nearly) a philosopher, a composer and a dessert specialist on the subs bench.
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Shows how much you know then...Hipper wrote:I've never heard of any of the Italian players either (except Buffon).
Who's Immobile - sounds like an old fashioned centre-half. I notice though that they have (nearly) a philosopher, a composer and a dessert specialist on the subs bench.
Immobile is a fantastic player. Was at dortmund a few seasons bk. Lazio now
How about veratti etc?
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Holland going through a tough time, lack of talent. It's happened to every country, except Germany.
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Three quid a pop on the Turf...leagalised robbery.
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Germany had a bad spell for a while. I remember Shearer scoring a winner against them in the Euro's when they looked at their poorest. They came back from it big time, as will the Dutch.minnieclaret wrote:Holland going through a tough time, lack of talent. It's happened to every country, except Germany.
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They make great pies though
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The Germans bad spell didn't last long, though they did have one.
They also have a league that isn't massively populated by hugely overpaid imports.
But still think Holland have much more 'comeback' chance than the OPs club.
They also have a league that isn't massively populated by hugely overpaid imports.
But still think Holland have much more 'comeback' chance than the OPs club.

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1997-2006 was there worst spell and even then they were decent.boiledclaret wrote:Germany had a bad spell for a while. I remember Shearer scoring a winner against them in the Euro's when they looked at their poorest. They came back from it big time, as will the Dutch.
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A bad German side would be beaten finalists (like in 2002) or beaten semi finalists. So I reckon you're right. I do recall them having a bad Euro, 2000, I think it was, but apart from that they've either been good, very good or very very good.minnieclaret wrote:1997-2006 was there worst spell and even then they were decent.
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Carstan jancker. Say no more.
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Donnarruma is one of the biggest talents in the game at the min, debut for AC Milan at 16 and has been their No.1 since then.Hipper wrote:I've never heard of any of the Italian players either (except Buffon).
Who's Immobile - sounds like an old fashioned centre-half. I notice though that they have (nearly) a philosopher, a composer and a dessert specialist on the subs bench.