The document describes different stereotypical plans or styles of play for several national soccer teams. The English plan involves varying the striker's position based on wind conditions. The German plan emphasizes speed and efficiency. The Italian plan focuses on defense, limited creativity in midfield, and passing to the striker and hoping for a penalty. The Brazilian plan is left uncommented. The Swiss plan notes the team's ability to lose on their own without needing help. The French plan involves considering all possibilities except scoring a goal. The Turkish plan notes that a red dot on the field represents the referee, not the ball. The Belgian plan is to stay home and watch other teams on TV.