Originally posted by abigsmurf
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Here's a good reason to play with passion: you're playing for the English National Team in a must-win game. If these players can't get psyched up enough for this situation, then they should be booted. If they can't bust a gut to get to a major tournament, they're not fit to wear the shirt. There's far too many superstars in that team who have been failing to turn up during the majority of the qualifying campaign. They're at fault for the scandalous situation they found themselves in, then failed to rise to the occasion in Moscow when it was needed most. I can't remember many back pages saying how rubbish they are after the last few results.
As for this 6 hour flight rubbish - what a joke! It's not like they stepped off the plane and onto the pitch. That's the ultimate cop-out excuse, it shouldn't even factor into the reasons for failure, never mind be a valid one.
In the NHL a couple of years ago I remember the Philadelphia Flyers embarked on an 11 game road trip over just 25 days. They travelled thousands and thousands of miles by plane and by coach over the Christmas period, with miniscule preparation and adjustment time between each game. Those guys might have been excused for feeling a teeny bit demotivated at some stage, maybe lacking a bit of passion in these regular season games.
A bunch of skanks travelling on a 6 hour flight to play in a winner-takes-all game, with national and personal pride at stake, could surely put in the performances we know they can regularly put in at club level.
of course if you're satisfied that they played with passion in Moscow, or had good reasons not to, then I hope you enjoy watching the tournament through the eyes of a neutral.
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