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We're ranked 6th in the world.
We're fourth favourites (behind France, Italy & Portugal) to win Euro 2004.
We have arguably one of the world's best defences, a solid midfield, some very promising strikers and David James does his job very well.
England haven't lost to a European country in a competitive match under Sven.
So, will we crash out at the first hurdle like in Euro 2000 or make our first ever European final?
Then again, they were only second in the World Cup because of a lucky draw...
If you can only draw away to Scotland and then only win by one goal at home then you're simply not very good.
:-D
> CM4 is supposed to be the most realistic management game, isn't it?
> Have any other CM4 gamers noticed there's a sort of English dominance
> in European club football aswell?
Its probably becasue you are only playing the english league. Have all the leagues running and it will be a different story.
> Its probably becasue you are only playing the english league. Have
> all the leagues running and it will be a different story.
How long would the game take to load on even a fast computer with EVERY background league running??? Has any normal human being done that? I had the Scottish league aswell once and it took AGES.
It shouldnt be too long b4 we get fast enough processers to run loads of leagues on for CM4. I remember when CM3 first came out running it on my 166mhz PC! It was stupidily slow even with one league!
How long would the game take to load on even a fast computer with EVERY background league running???
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I tried doing that.
After 2 straight hours, I stopped it, and played only the English League.
Are we talking about the same Holland that failed to qualify for the World Cup? The same Holland that whinged and cried about not making it into a major international competition finals? The same Holland that, again, have failed to manage automatic qualification, and could still find themselves watching Euro2004 from their TV sets at home?
Isn't it about time that people realised that Dutch football is not the force it once was? They have a number of excellent players, but they're obviously not making a particularly formidable team.
> Isn't it about time that people realised that Dutch football is not
> the force it once was? They have a number of excellent players, but
> they're obviously not making a particularly formidable team.
Holland remind me of England 2/3 years ago - decent players, poor management team and negative style of play.
They really need someone to give them a kick up their backside and make them into a decent footballing side again.