Posted on 10/15/2013 3:23:40 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Reaching Rio would trigger an advertising bonanza as the country gears up for the massive tournament.
Pubs would be packed, football shirt sales would rocket and supermarkets would be cleared of booze and snacks.
But if the Three Lions lose to Poland tonight at Wembley and crash out of the play-offs, businesses up and down the country will be counting the cost. City experts calculate the once-every-four-years party adds between £1bn and £2bn to the economy.
Financial boffin David Bick reckons the tournament is one of the few sporting events which is watched by everyone throughout the nation.
Englands last match at a World Cup finals the 4-1 defeat by Germany in South Africa four years ago had a television audience at home of nearly 20million.
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no pressure there.....
the Queen is good for it!
The evident conclusion is that this is an intended means of self-preservation and protection, football's eternal warning that if you don't expect anything, you won't be disappointed. "It's not the disappointment that kills you, it's the hope," fathers and grandfathers wisely tell their youngers.
BS. There is no new money. It would be spent on something else. If they host the game and foreigners come in and spend, that adds money.
The Copacabana. Samba football. Tear gas and anti-austerity protests. Theyre now just 90 minutes away.
But it was just a frisson. A mild tingle of expectancy. And then it was gone, quickly pushed aside by a craving for a piece of toast.
Believe it or not, it may be what we need - a realisation that we aren't up there with the best. Let's face it, we've won the World Cup on home soil, semi-final once in 1990, reached a European Championship semi-final twice in 1968 and on home soil in EURO 1996.
Although many of you out there see England as a common asset to international tournaments, we actually didn't qualify for the World Cup in 1974, 1978 or 1994 or the EUROs in1964, 1972,1976, 1984 or 2008.
Other than that we usually crash out in the quarter finals and it's usually at the hands of Portugal.
I remember when the US hosted that disgrace. They interviewed some soccer hooligan about it. He said something to the effect “we’re coming to Harlem with chains and knives and we’re going to show those yanks how to rumble”. Harlem? Ha! They’ll shoot you in Harlem, but it’s not top ten in the scary neighborhoods in NY list. It’s not even the worst neighborhood in Manhattan.
Ireland played Italy at Giants Stadium. This bar owner in Hoboken went to Ireland and posted bills all over Dublin saying “if you’re coming for the World Cup, come to O’Neill’s in Hoboken, NJ.
In case you didn’t know NJ is about 40% Irish and 40% eyetalian progeny. So I went to play golf that day and came back to a police barricade. I had to show my driver’s license to get into town.
Apparently 200k people descended on a town that is 1 square mile. Cops from 15 towns were called in and the Mayor declared a state of emergency. It was a fucking ghost town. They reopened the bars at 8pm for the residents. Best bar night ever in Hoboken.
England didn’t qualify. Probably saved that guy’s life.
Steven Gerrard should make shock England switch - Sheringham
I remember when the US hosted that disgrace. They interviewed some soccer hooligan about it. He said something to the effect “we’re coming to Harlem with chains and knives and we’re going to show those yanks how to rumble”. Harlem? Ha! They’ll shoot you in Harlem, but it’s not top ten in the scary neighborhoods in NY list. It’s not even the worst neighborhood in Manhattan.
Ireland played Italy at Giants Stadium. This bar owner in Hoboken went to Ireland and posted bills all over Dublin saying “if you’re coming for the World Cup, come to O’Neill’s in Hoboken, NJ.
In case you didn’t know NJ is about 40% Irish and 40% eyetalian progeny. So I went to play golf that day and came back to a police barricade. I had to show my driver’s license to get into town.
Apparently 200k people descended on a town that is 1 square mile. Cops from 15 towns were called in and the Mayor declared a state of emergency. It was a friggen ghost town. They reopened the bars at 8pm for the residents. Best bar night ever in Hoboken.
England didn’t qualify. Probably saved that guy’s life.
Sorry for the f word. If a mod can delete tis I posted a cleaner version.
England can't mess up this time, says Steven Gerrard
"Yeah, a big massive picture of the Croatia game in 2007," said Gerrard, when asked what memories he will draw on for inspiration.
"It's a memory I'll have to take to the grave with me. One of the lowest moments of my international journey."
Two billion pounds?
Chump change.
The UK’s socialists will put that up the spout in five minutes.
Obama does it in less time than that, and he’s just getting started.
I have never watched the match again, he said. Why would I want to watch that? It has too many bad memories,
Those painful memories are England drawing 1-1 with Poland despite having 35 shots to the Poles two. Jan Tomaszewski made several great saves and, with inspired defending, his side hung on to reach the World Cup finals.
Englands World Cup-winning manager Sir Alf Ramsey was sacked and players such as Peters, Martin Chivers and Allan Clarke would never play in a World Cup again.
Peters, 70 next month, says he remembers the game as if it was last week and does not want Steven Gerrard and his players to feel the heartache that he did by messing up against Poland tonight.
Poland possibly have the most dangerous attacking threat in the group with Robert Lewandowski. If he hurts England tonight, there will be question marks over the whole campaign especially given Englands inability to win games back-to-back in this campaign.
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