@Footballtweet Sweden have had better run than England, EspaΓ±a, France, and Portugal when the World Cup was held in American Soil. Let it be a motivation for him. Good luck.
@SkySportsNews My very first memory was Mexico '86, when Denmark were unbeaten in the group stage. The first time I knew the phrase "Dannish Dynamite". The name Sepp Piontek has remained in my head since then.
@BBerkerak13441@90sfootball He was a football manager and here we are talking about football. I don't need to be his son to get you back on track: football talk.
@90sfootball One year before the 1998 World Cup, France organised a four-team tournament, inviting Brasil, England, and Italia. What a warm up. I have never seen such vibe again.
@FIFAWCHQ Mad respect to them. But the other side tells how a regeneration gets stuck. Fans continue to push Cristiano and Messi to do more and more and more, while preparing any ways to taunt them once they've had poor performances.
@Theleaguemag π€£ alright. It's a terrible faul and should be punished. But the point is that "the victims" didn't go on having too heart feeling. I mean, they didn't dramatised it. Lothar understood the risk, and...so did, I think, Patrick Battiston after being struck by Toni Schumacher. π
@90sfootball Mexico '86. Black-and-white CRT telly powered by rechargeable accumulator. There had not been electric power plant line in my neighborhood back then.
We watched most of the matches at public facilities.
@talkSPORT Harry Kane should do that. He won't lock horns with monsters like Ruggeri, KΓΆhler, Mlynarczyk, Zmuda, Batista, Nkono, McGrath, MatthΓ€us, let alone Maradona.
It's a shame if he can't do.