FIFA Women's World Cup
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although it's hard not to be excited with England's left-backBurnden Paddock wrote:You shouldn't get so excited then!!wigan white wrote:Decent first half there, although dont expect the same from this half. Although too much high pitch screaming for my likingTANGODANCER wrote:2-0 up a half time against Colombia for anyone who's pretending they don't care.
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Does she have a beard, too?wigan white wrote:although it's hard not to be excited with England's left-backBurnden Paddock wrote:You shouldn't get so excited then!!wigan white wrote:Decent first half there, although dont expect the same from this half. Although too much high pitch screaming for my likingTANGODANCER wrote:2-0 up a half time against Colombia for anyone who's pretending they don't care.
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luckily notWorthy4England wrote:Does she have a beard, too?wigan white wrote:although it's hard not to be excited with England's left-backBurnden Paddock wrote:You shouldn't get so excited then!!wigan white wrote:Decent first half there, although dont expect the same from this half. Although too much high pitch screaming for my likingTANGODANCER wrote:2-0 up a half time against Colombia for anyone who's pretending they don't care.
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Of sorts.Worthy4England wrote:Does she have a beard, too?wigan white wrote:although it's hard not to be excited with England's left-backBurnden Paddock wrote:You shouldn't get so excited then!!wigan white wrote:Decent first half there, although dont expect the same from this half. Although too much high pitch screaming for my likingTANGODANCER wrote:2-0 up a half time against Colombia for anyone who's pretending they don't care.
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Ahh. The old King of Spain...
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0-0 for the ladies at half-time and we're a bit second best against a very good Norwegian side so far. Come on girls, get amongst em...
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Does our Bolton back line play for the women's England team? Mistake after mistake!! Trying to gift a goal
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Can't remember our Right Back smacking one like that in, so on balance I might swap.ChrisC wrote:Does our Bolton back line play for the women's England team? Mistake after mistake!! Trying to gift a goal
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The angels were on our side first half, but all credit for the guts and effort in the second. A fought-for header and a cracking shot. Well done girls...., they were a very good side.
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Canada-England up next. I have divided loyalties....TANGODANCER wrote:The angels were on our side first half, but all credit for the guts and effort in the second. A fought-for header and a cracking shot. Well done girls...., they were a very good side.
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Saturday. Don't know what time yet, but I'll be watching. No divided loyalties for me.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Canada-England up next. I have divided loyalties....TANGODANCER wrote:The angels were on our side first half, but all credit for the guts and effort in the second. A fought-for header and a cracking shot. Well done girls...., they were a very good side.
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Me neither. I couldn't give a feck either way!TANGODANCER wrote:Saturday. Don't know what time yet, but I'll be watching. No divided loyalties for me.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Canada-England up next. I have divided loyalties....TANGODANCER wrote:The angels were on our side first half, but all credit for the guts and effort in the second. A fought-for header and a cracking shot. Well done girls...., they were a very good side.
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I believe it is 7.30 Eastern Daylight time. This would make it 12.30 am the next day your time.TANGODANCER wrote:Saturday. Don't know what time yet, but I'll be watching. No divided loyalties for me.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Canada-England up next. I have divided loyalties....TANGODANCER wrote:The angels were on our side first half, but all credit for the guts and effort in the second. A fought-for header and a cracking shot. Well done girls...., they were a very good side.
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Indeed. It's at 00:30 hrs.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I believe it is 7.30 Eastern Daylight time. This would make it 12.30 am the next day your time.TANGODANCER wrote:Saturday. Don't know what time yet, but I'll be watching. No divided loyalties for me.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Canada-England up next. I have divided loyalties....TANGODANCER wrote:The angels were on our side first half, but all credit for the guts and effort in the second. A fought-for header and a cracking shot. Well done girls...., they were a very good side.
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Despite the crazy hour, I'll be having a watch. Seen all the England games so far, so...Come on you Whites...
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Pissed myself the other day when the news had pictures of supporters with a banner reading, "come on our girls".
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Prufrock wrote:Pissed myself the other day when the news had pictures of supporters with a banner reading, "come on our girls".
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B.B.C have worked a flanker and grabbed the match for B.B.C1 instead of BBC3 as adverised in all the telly mags and papers, even today's. Apparently, when they saw that two million folk had tuned in to watch the last game they suddenly got interested.
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What's going on Monty? Canada and a heat wave? No Mounties, no wolves, no snow? It's more like Brazil out there..
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Japanesers looking a bit handy. Aussie girls not creating much yet. One decent charge but one of the Japanese girls performed a double Gollygoshi on a Strilian. Cost her a yellow card but she gets a part in House of the Flying Daggers Part II. Little uns are pretty adept at passing and possession.
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