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What's all that blue stuff on his back
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Welsh Harrier
What's all that blue stuff on his back
His shirt ;)
Well played Italy :thumbup:
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Watched last night's game in an Italian restaurant - they gave us a free bottle of wine for cheering in all the right places!
Think I might try a tapas bar on Sunday though...
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Witton Park
More likely your backside :p
About that £5 i put on Mario to be the top scorer in the tournament !!!
Are you taking him seriously yet Wiiton? :thumbup:
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A good game tonight pity about the injury
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IanDarkpeak
A good game tonight
A good tournament and only 2 unbeaten teams!
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Swoop
A good tournament and only 2 unbeaten teams!
Who?
Spain and?
Portugal and England weren't 'beaten'.. but did anyone else actually not lose?
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IainR
Who?
Spain and?
Portugal and England weren't 'beaten'.. but did anyone else actually not lose?
Portugal were beaten 1-0 by Germany. England didn't lose any of their matches, only penalties.
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Swoop
Portugal were beaten 1-0 by Germany. England didn't lose any of their matches, only penalties.
oh yeah..
I'd call that losing.. tbh the fact that the most completed passes between two english players in the last game was Hart>Carrol shows how bad we are right now.
Classic rigid 442.. we'll be hard to beat, disciplined, show character, passion... but shite.. technically awful, lacking fluidity and beaten by any decent team...
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Rangers' wikipedia ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangers_F.C.
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Rangers Football Club was a football club based in Glasgow, who played in the Scottish Premier League until the end of the 2011-12 season. The club's home was[4] the all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow. Rangers had a fierce rivalry with Celtic;[5] the two Glasgow clubs being collectively known as the Old Firm. |