Tonight's Football
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Ibrahimovic will be watching the World Cup at home.....
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RONALDOOOOOOOOOOOOH..!!!!!! What a fecking player>>>
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Dull is right. Sweden vs Portugal on the other hand is a cracker. Ronaldo the git. Ridiculously good.
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Who is the bigger prick, Ronaldo or Ibrahimovic? I can't decide.
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Ibra is no prick. Good guy. His on field character is a front. Very different off the field.malcd1 wrote:Who is the bigger prick, Ronaldo or Ibrahimovic? I can't decide.
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I never thought I'd say this, but, I would've rather watched I'm a Celebrity...........
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... en-2331210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ChrisC wrote:Ibra is no prick. Good guy. His on field character is a front. Very different off the field.malcd1 wrote:Who is the bigger prick, Ronaldo or Ibrahimovic? I can't decide.
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It was poor, but I don't believe you! That would be a fairly accurate title for a documentary about England's failings over the past 20 years.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I never thought I'd say this, but, I would've rather watched I'm a Celebrity...........
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so now the basic plan is to give it to Townsend and see if he can win it on his own??
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I removed myself from the room with the TV in it as soon as the match ended, in order to satisfy my missus's desire that that room should contain a TV... otherwise it've been out the window.
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Only realised this morning that the German keeper didnt have a shot to save all game. That is atrocious at International level.
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wigan white wrote:Only realised this morning that the German keeper didnt have a shot to save all game. That is atrocious at International level.
He saved the shot from Townsend onto the post didn't he?
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ChrisC wrote:wigan white wrote:Only realised this morning that the German keeper didnt have a shot to save all game. That is atrocious at International level.
He saved the shot from Townsend onto the post didn't he?
did he? I thought that just hit the post on its own...
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thebish wrote:ChrisC wrote:wigan white wrote:Only realised this morning that the German keeper didnt have a shot to save all game. That is atrocious at International level.
He saved the shot from Townsend onto the post didn't he?
did he? I thought that just hit the post on its own...
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It weren't that bad, you miserable bastards.
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As football becomes more and more mercenary, international football becomes less and less appealing. Players retiring from interbnational football to prolong their earning power is a case in point. Not that I particularly blame them for it, unless they are the sorts whio indulge in hollow tubthumping and badge-kissing beforehand, and the usual 'greatest honour' banalities.
I'm sure we'd all get more pleasure out of seeing Wanderers win the playoffs than England winning the World Cup. I certainly would enjoy a World Cup win, but not as much.
I'm sure we'd all get more pleasure out of seeing Wanderers win the playoffs than England winning the World Cup. I certainly would enjoy a World Cup win, but not as much.
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Lad I work with would rather England win something.....just don't get that myself....LeverEnd wrote:As football becomes more and more mercenary, international football becomes less and less appealing. Players retiring from interbnational football to prolong their earning power is a case in point. Not that I particularly blame them for it, unless they are the sorts whio indulge in hollow tubthumping and badge-kissing beforehand, and the usual 'greatest honour' banalities.
I'm sure we'd all get more pleasure out of seeing Wanderers win the playoffs than England winning the World Cup. I certainly would enjoy a World Cup win, but not as much.
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In another thread, somebody - LK I think - was talking about happiness and depression being relative concepts.LeverEnd wrote:As football becomes more and more mercenary, international football becomes less and less appealing. Players retiring from interbnational football to prolong their earning power is a case in point. Not that I particularly blame them for it, unless they are the sorts whio indulge in hollow tubthumping and badge-kissing beforehand, and the usual 'greatest honour' banalities.
I'm sure we'd all get more pleasure out of seeing Wanderers win the playoffs than England winning the World Cup. I certainly would enjoy a World Cup win, but not as much.
This surely goes a long way to explaining the club over country debate for football fans - you can't be all that happy if everyone gets to join in the celebrations, as would be the case when the national team wins.
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