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Blood-matted hair all around it.LeverEnd wrote:Just watching USA vs Germany . Apparently one of the Germans has a nasty gash. Concern all round.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Blood-matted hair all around it.LeverEnd wrote:Just watching USA vs Germany . Apparently one of the Germans has a nasty gash. Concern all round.
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Just found out that Jill Scott (the tall one) once got banned for head-butting an Arsenal player.
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It was last season I think.. Hardly a headbutt either.. It was one of those pathetic putting her towards the the other and pretending it hurt kind of things.TANGODANCER wrote:Just found out that Jill Scott (the tall one) once got banned for head-butting an Arsenal player.
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One penalty each at half-time. Ours was a daft one to give away, it was always oviously feel one touch and down she goes. Didn't really need the obvious shove. Our equaliser was a very decent penalty. Football not very scintillating yet. Come on, there's a final place for grabs....
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We are on top, got to make this dominance count.
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What a lousy way to go out. We score an own goal in the 92nd minute after having most of the play and hitting the bar twice. Not a classic but still a rotten way to lose. Hard luck girls.
What a lousy way to go out. We score an own goal in the 92nd minute after having most of the play and hitting the bar twice. Not a classic but still a rotten way to lose. Hard luck girls.
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There is a certain irony here, Tango. Only last weekend a team that dominated the second half lost and you were relatively jubilant.TANGODANCER wrote:^
What a lousy way to go out. We score an own goal in the 92nd minute after having most of the play and hitting the bar twice. Not a classic but still a rotten way to lose. Hard luck girls.
All ways to lose are rotten, I suppose.TANGODANCER wrote:A tough, sprawling 2-1 win and second half they bombarded our girls. Didn't matter, they won and well done. Have to have a bit different approach against Japan. Was surprised, Greenwood, Duggan and Kirby didn't figure. Must be a few injuries. Well done girls.
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jaffka wrote:You must all be really missing football to watch that shit.
What a difference a week makesjaffka wrote:We are on top, got to make this dominance count.
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Did you see the OG monty? It was brutal. Really felt for the poor girl.Montreal Wanderer wrote:There is a certain irony here, Tango. Only last weekend a team that dominated the second half lost and you were relatively jubilant.TANGODANCER wrote:^
What a lousy way to go out. We score an own goal in the 92nd minute after having most of the play and hitting the bar twice. Not a classic but still a rotten way to lose. Hard luck girls.
All ways to lose are rotten, I suppose.TANGODANCER wrote:A tough, sprawling 2-1 win and second half they bombarded our girls. Didn't matter, they won and well done. Have to have a bit different approach against Japan. Was surprised, Greenwood, Duggan and Kirby didn't figure. Must be a few injuries. Well done girls.
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I'm English, supporting England. The rest is immaterial.Montreal Wanderer wrote:There is a certain irony here, Tango. Only last weekend a team that dominated the second half lost and you were relatively jubilant.TANGODANCER wrote:^
What a lousy way to go out. We score an own goal in the 92nd minute after having most of the play and hitting the bar twice. Not a classic but still a rotten way to lose. Hard luck girls.
All ways to lose are rotten, I suppose.TANGODANCER wrote:A tough, sprawling 2-1 win and second half they bombarded our girls. Didn't matter, they won and well done. Have to have a bit different approach against Japan. Was surprised, Greenwood, Duggan and Kirby didn't figure. Must be a few injuries. Well done girls.
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Harry Genshaw wrote:jaffka wrote:You must all be really missing football to watch that shit.What a difference a week makesjaffka wrote:We are on top, got to make this dominance count.
I watched England first half against Canada and then the semi to the end. As for the other shite I will accept that I don't miss football anywhere near as some others
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Yes, I did. Had she been an attacking forward it would have been a brilliant goal. Very hard to repeat! She will never forget that - I hope it doesn't scar her for life.KeyserSoze wrote:Did you see the OG monty? It was brutal. Really felt for the poor girl.Montreal Wanderer wrote:There is a certain irony here, Tango. Only last weekend a team that dominated the second half lost and you were relatively jubilant.TANGODANCER wrote:^
What a lousy way to go out. We score an own goal in the 92nd minute after having most of the play and hitting the bar twice. Not a classic but still a rotten way to lose. Hard luck girls.
All ways to lose are rotten, I suppose.TANGODANCER wrote:A tough, sprawling 2-1 win and second half they bombarded our girls. Didn't matter, they won and well done. Have to have a bit different approach against Japan. Was surprised, Greenwood, Duggan and Kirby didn't figure. Must be a few injuries. Well done girls.
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Didn't see it, but the girlies best the Germans. Think they'll be wondering "what might have been", today.
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Always good to beat the Germans.
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Is it over yet ???
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Nearly. Final later today.bobo the clown wrote:Is it over yet ???
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Just seen that "halfway line" goal on Facebook.
As with most "must-see" Women's goals (apart from, in fairness, that Colombian one that was knocking about- that was a fecking great hit) I found myself muttering "kee-per". Fecking bounced before it went in.
Though tbf, Rooney got sycophantic media attention for similar not too long ago.
As with most "must-see" Women's goals (apart from, in fairness, that Colombian one that was knocking about- that was a fecking great hit) I found myself muttering "kee-per". Fecking bounced before it went in.
Though tbf, Rooney got sycophantic media attention for similar not too long ago.
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So its all over and done, the England ladies or Lionesses did fantastically well so well done to them.
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