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So, the question is: do England want to finish first or second in their group?
The good news is that the opposition is either Japan, Senegal or Colombia, and they are all playing at 3pm - so it's over before the England match kicks off.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Don't under-rate any of those teams, I've watched their matches and they're all good.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo, the question is: do England want to finish first or second in their group?
The good news is that the opposition is either Japan, Senegal or Colombia, and they are all playing at 3pm - so it's over before the England match kicks off.
Unless Poland pull their socks up for their last match (they've been dire), Japan will beat them and top the group.
If Columbia beat Senegal, they'll be second.
Looking at Columbia play yesterday, I reckon they're the most dangerous (talented, flair side who were unlucky in their 1st match against Japan which they played mostly with 10 men due a quick sending off).
Japan are a tidy, solid team but predictable.
And so I think coming second in group G in order to get, most probably, Japan would suit England.Hard Brexit now!
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Unlike your predicting ability.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe finishing did indeed improve.
So I guess we can just add football punditry to a burgeoning list of topics that you have fook all knowledge of, but gibber on about regardless.









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Don't get carried away, Panama were unreasonably tulipe.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostUnlike your predicting ability.
So I guess we can just add football punditry to a burgeoning list of topics that you have fook all knowledge of, but gibber on about regardless.










Incidentally, been checking the likely path: it would be MUCH MUCH better to come second in this group.
As things are, that takes us out of the way of Germany and Brazil and towards Mexico and Switzerland.
Hard Brexit now!
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