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Re: The hard way...

Dissapointing but par for the course at the world cup...think Seaman being lobbed v Brazil in the qtrs in Japan ( does that sound wrong?!)

We like to do things the hard way but frankly we had so many chances we should have won easily, not sure why the analysis post game saw it as close...but we will bounce back, either way we can beat Germany or Australia in the knock out phase, goalkeeping errors not withstanding...

Remember although Green is at fault and whilst we could all have saved that shot as a one off most of us would not save it 99 out of 100 times which a pro goaly would.

Life is like that sometimes, and as an England fan ultimately we are defined by bad luck and near misses, i have gotten used to doing things the hard way...character building i guess!

Who knows maybe getting the bad luck out of the way early doors may help later on...

: I won't even pretend to be a soccer / football fan, as I was
: "born too early" (1955). Here in the U.S., soccer has
: only achieved any degree of popularity in more recent years. I
: won't pretend to be a fan, though I will try to watch some of
: the big games in the World Cup.

: So how did my friends in the U.K. enjoy this play? All my kids have
: played soccer, and I would say that any of them could have
: stopped this kick . . . definitely the older kids; maybe even
: Abby (age 11).

: Jeff

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