Who wants Scotland to win?
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Who wants Scotland to win?
Yes i know we're the Auld Enemy to the Scots, but they have a massive game today and i was wondering who wanted them to qualify. Yes i'm prepared for the onslaught, but i for one, hope they get through! (cue abuse)
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I want Scotland to win, and I want Israel to win. Then I want England to win on Wednesday.
It fades in comparison to my club's importance, but a tournament without England hurts. I'd switch allegiance if Scotland got there and we didn't. And I'm perfectly aware this will piss some northoftheborderers off righteously!!!
It fades in comparison to my club's importance, but a tournament without England hurts. I'd switch allegiance if Scotland got there and we didn't. And I'm perfectly aware this will piss some northoftheborderers off righteously!!!
Some DSB but i can assure you, not all of them.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I want Scotland to win, and I want Israel to win. Then I want England to win on Wednesday.
It fades in comparison to my club's importance, but a tournament without England hurts. I'd switch allegiance if Scotland got there and we didn't. And I'm perfectly aware this will piss some northoftheborderers off righteously!!!
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It's a weired one really, in that I want us to either both go through or neither of us go through. If, as I really believe, neither of us go through then there's mucho talk of us getting the home internationals back next Summer, and I'd love to see them again. Surely we should be having them every other year anyway, no?
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They went the way of the dodo mainly because of 'hooligism' and since then the English participants' self-image as, shall we say, swollen a little. Personally I'd love to see it come back as a season-closer, whether just in non-championship years or also in even-number years as a toasty warm-up; whether it could overcome the trouble, the crowded calendar and the self-aggrandisement of half the participants is another thing altogither.Bruce Rioja wrote:It's a weired one really, in that I want us to either both go through or neither of us go through. If, as I really believe, neither of us go through then there's mucho talk of us getting the home internationals back next Summer, and I'd love to see them again. Surely we should be having them every other year anyway, no?
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