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I've said elsewhere that when England win something, we spend the next year celebrating and let everything slip back to tulipeness. The world cup 1966, the Ashes 2005...
I can't speak for the Scots as it hasn't been put to the test up there yet...
I've said elsewhere that when England win something, we spend the next year celebrating and let everything slip back to tulipeness. The world cup 1966, the Ashes 2005...
On the subject of footie, it always amazes me how the English assume that a game against a small country should be a walkover, field a weak side, then wonder why they didn't win.
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
On the subject of footie, it always amazes me how the English assume that a game against a small country should be a walkover, field a weak side, then wonder why they didn't win.
I think you will find that when we actually play Scotland it is a walkover
HTH
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
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