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Well, to be fair only three European sides have gone any further in the world cup than us, and only six made the second round, so on that basis we are one of the top six sides in Europe and should make the quarters or the semis with ease.
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How very symbolic. Pretty much reflects the way the team played. Headless!!Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey were selling individually wrapped gingerbread men with England shirts.
Today, every single one on the shelf has the head broken off, and is in the reduced section.
Not sure if it's store policy or some disgruntled worked ran amok in the bakery.
Either way




On the down side, had they done reasonably well they would now be selling them with huge heads instead, so you would have got more bang for your buck!!
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Chav-flags were down to 75p a pair on Sunday morning. Thinking about it I should have gone back Monday morning and cleared them out for Euro 2012.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey were selling individually wrapped gingerbread men with England shirts.
Today, every single one on the shelf has the head broken off, and is in the reduced section.
Not sure if it's store policy or some disgruntled worked ran amok in the bakery.
Either way





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Tesco Brilliance
They were selling individually wrapped gingerbread men with England shirts.
Today, every single one on the shelf has the head broken off, and is in the reduced section.
Not sure if it's store policy or some disgruntled worked ran amok in the bakery.
Either way



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