Its been announced that the Spurs goalie, Vicario, is having a hernia operation and is expected to miss the next 2 managers.

Yep missed 3 world cups but won a Euro's!
Yep missed 3 world cups but won a Euro's!
Is it about taking part in the odd tournament and winning it. Or is it about being in every tournament, making the odd final but winning nothing?🤔 I'd say the tv companies, pubs, fans will say the latter.
The last time Italy won the world cup (2006), I was in Italy and can definitely say the fans loved it (for several non-stop days).
No doubt they did and I enjoyed their victory as well, but it was 20 long years ago and apart from their victory over us (England) in the Covid, year delayed Euro 2020 final they've had a long period of gloom! Hypothetically speaking, would those Italian fans in 2006 have given up their victory for constant tournament involvement in the following decades? I think they would have. Being there but not winning it is better than winning it but not being there many times later, in my opinion.
Does anyone here remember England winning it? Before my time. I reckon Italians, who've won it three times, might feel winning it was pretty good
Is it about taking part in the odd tournament and winning it. Or is it about being in every tournament, making the odd final but winning nothing?🤔 I'd say the tv companies, pubs, fans will say the latter.
Does anyone here remember England winning it? Before my time. I reckon Italians, who've won it three times, might feel winning it was pretty good
Does anyone here remember England winning it? Before my time. I reckon Italians, who've won it three times, might feel winning it was pretty good