Herr Nipper
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:08 pm
"In our country, at least, Davidski, 1966 is not in the 70s and 80s - as my post made clear I was referring to. Perhaps you are still using the Julian calendar in Belarus, but even that is only 14 days behind ours, not 4 years!"
You are very slow on the uptake this evening, Herr Nipperstein. Let me explain your argument to you, more simply. You argue that English players have been improved since the influx of foreign players from around the world as a result of the Premier League starting in 1992, fuelled by enormous amounts of dosh (money to you) from Sky.
This argument, if correct, should clearly also apply to the 60's. Got it, Nipperstein? However it does not, does it? Quarter final place in 1962, won the Cup in 1966.
"The England team has qualified for every major tournament since foreign players became the norm in Britain. It has also got to various quarter and semi-finals. This was not the case in the 1970s & 80s, when even Scotland easily out-qualified England for the world cup. "
Very poor, young Nipperstein. 1970 Qtr finals, 82 Phase 2, 86 Qtr finals, 90 semi finals. Then, after the huge influx of money into the Premier League resulted in many overseas players, 1994 England did not qualify and in 1998 only made the last 16.
I also seem to remember, young Nippy, a Celtic team that won the European Cup with a purely Scottish born side. And Manchester United with Bobby Charlton did pretty well in European competition without a huge number of foreign players.
"Yes, ban those illegals. Keep Britain indigenous. As Sam point out, lovers of football than racial purity will watch anyone that is good at football."
Now you are foaming at the mouth. A balance is not a ban. There needs to be an agreed limit on the number of foreign born players in Premier League sides. That number should be greater than 0. Therefore, no ban is required.
I suspect your football knowledge is based purely on watching Tanzanian Tigers v. Gold Coast Diggers. However, I praise you for trying to integrate on this forum with some football chat.
Now, run along, switch on Five Live (its a radio station that has a lot of football on it) and learn the words to Blue Moon.
Cheerio young Nipperstein
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You are very slow on the uptake this evening, Herr Nipperstein. Let me explain your argument to you, more simply. You argue that English players have been improved since the influx of foreign players from around the world as a result of the Premier League starting in 1992, fuelled by enormous amounts of dosh (money to you) from Sky.
This argument, if correct, should clearly also apply to the 60's. Got it, Nipperstein? However it does not, does it? Quarter final place in 1962, won the Cup in 1966.
"The England team has qualified for every major tournament since foreign players became the norm in Britain. It has also got to various quarter and semi-finals. This was not the case in the 1970s & 80s, when even Scotland easily out-qualified England for the world cup. "
Very poor, young Nipperstein. 1970 Qtr finals, 82 Phase 2, 86 Qtr finals, 90 semi finals. Then, after the huge influx of money into the Premier League resulted in many overseas players, 1994 England did not qualify and in 1998 only made the last 16.
I also seem to remember, young Nippy, a Celtic team that won the European Cup with a purely Scottish born side. And Manchester United with Bobby Charlton did pretty well in European competition without a huge number of foreign players.
"Yes, ban those illegals. Keep Britain indigenous. As Sam point out, lovers of football than racial purity will watch anyone that is good at football."
Now you are foaming at the mouth. A balance is not a ban. There needs to be an agreed limit on the number of foreign born players in Premier League sides. That number should be greater than 0. Therefore, no ban is required.
I suspect your football knowledge is based purely on watching Tanzanian Tigers v. Gold Coast Diggers. However, I praise you for trying to integrate on this forum with some football chat.
Now, run along, switch on Five Live (its a radio station that has a lot of football on it) and learn the words to Blue Moon.
Cheerio young Nipperstein
D