We have the most famous worldwide league, lots of worldwide famous players, and are known as the home of football. It's also treated as a upset and big news when we crash out of tournaments early. We are a big footballing nation.
On British press, yea. For everyone else, it's business as usual. And it is, since you haven't gone past the quarter finals in a World Cup in 24 years.
Of course, it'd be foolish to deny that England is indeed a great football country. Too bad that, when international competitions started, and they started to care about them, they had already started waning. And sorry, the "we weren't there because we were too good so it doesn't count" excuse is bollocks.
This match should have made it clear to everyone.
Great footballing nation, but one tier below Brazi, Italy, Germany and Argentina, when it comes to international football. If we're talking club competitions though, they're obviously up there with Spain and Italy.
England beat Italy in their first match since becoming "world" champions in 1934, in what many pundits of the day called the real World Cup final.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Highbury
Too bad it wasn't a world cup final but a friendly lol Also Italy played with 10 men for the whole match due to an injury and England had the home advantage. That hardly proves anything. If England wanted to have a shot at winning the World Cup, they should have partaken in it.