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Originally posted by dang65 View PostAnyone seen District 9 yet?
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One major headache for the SA police is the possibility of the hooligan fans mingling in the stadia. Apparently its against the law there to segregate them
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostGreen doesn't play for a top-six club - but that means he gets plenty of practice.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostThe England team is made from the bit part players from the premiership.
Heskey is the only one who doesn't play regularly in the Premiership at the moment.
Green doesn't play for a top-six club - but that means he gets plenty of practice.
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I thought we looked fairly cohesive last night, it's good to see Lampard and Gerrard can play and score together, not a flawless performance but very much looking like the good old days IMO and £20 at 7.6/1 with betfair says there is a possibility (albeit a small one) that we might actually have a chance to lift the cup
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostThe England team is made from the bit part players from the premiership.
The problem with England is getting these players from different teams to put aside club rivalry, learn to understand each other and play as a unit. Capello seems to be achieving this. If he can get them to think like a team then they DO have a chance of lifting the World cup. They have had the talent for any number of years, just not the team capability.
The press build up will be annoying, but we have every right to believe.
**In pissbags case (and most others) it is not pessimism it is a hatred of football or regarding it as a chavs game. For others it is pathalogical racial hatred of anything English.
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Originally posted by Lithium View PostQualification sorted, bring on the world cup. Win, lose and blah, blah, blah. AWESOME....and to the noddys who post and don't like footy, well ya a noddy or now maybe a double noddy! It's on, 3 Lions on my shirt... ... ...
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostGlad to see the good old English pessimism is alive and well...
Bookies have us at 7/1 third favorites, we could have won it in 2002 had that ridiculous looping Ronaldinho cross not gone in, Germany were a joke in the final.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Postand so once again the media whips up the morons into a frenzy believing England can win the world cup, fast forward 12 months and it's back to Turnips again.
Bookies have us at 7/1 third favorites, we could have won it in 2002 had that ridiculous looping Ronaldinho cross not gone in, Germany were a joke in the final.
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Originally posted by Evil Hangover View PostHad a few mates who followed the lions earlier this year in SA. Their main complaint was that in between games there was practically nothing to do, aside from getting pissed and staggering around chanting 'Lions'.
Given the security situation over there and the enthusiastic SA police force, it could be interesting to see how our football fans - who will no doubt be younger and a little more 'boisterous', get on ...
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Had a few mates who followed the lions earlier this year in SA. Their main complaint was that in between games there was practically nothing to do, aside from getting pissed and staggering around chanting 'Lions'.
Given the security situation over there and the enthusiastic SA police force, it could be interesting to see how our football fans - who will no doubt be younger and a little more 'boisterous', get on ...
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Originally posted by Lithium View PostQualification sorted, bring on the world cup. Win, lose and blah, blah, blah. AWESOME....and to the noddys who post and don't like footy, well ya a noddy or now maybe a double noddy! It's on, 3 Lions on my shirt... ... ...Originally posted by Lithium View PostYou did!
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