Why England's midfield is shi-ite.
Why Roy Hodgson's England midfield didn't work against Norway | David Pleat | Football | The Guardian
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To the uninitiated.Originally posted by MrMark View PostOk, so it's just a build-up game, but it seemed like two Second Division teams playing.
My only complaint was that it was a boring second half. But that was fine for England.
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Ok, so it's just a build-up game, but it seemed like two Second Division teams playing.
How are France (our first opponents in the tournament) doing?
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Wasn't that the plot in an episode of Father Ted?We couldn't afford to host it next year
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Paw woy!Originally posted by oscarose View PostWegal Woy wins fiwst wame 1-0 en woute to Ukwaine and bwings way of wight to suppowters.

Actually, people are dismissing Norway as a side England should have beaten with a team of one-legged lesbian dwarves, but they are decent, so it's a good result.
Gerrard should have been sent off mind. That was dangerous. If Joey Barton had done it we'd never have heard the last of it. Gerrard's got a bit of form for doing that, but also for getting away with it.
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Wegal Woy wins fiwst wame 1-0 en woute to Ukwaine and bwings way of wight to suppowters.
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GB won for the first time ever! That's a tremendous effort. Is an Olympic gold on the cards?Originally posted by pacharan View PostWhat was the score?
Whereas Norway came 28th out of 32. They won't be singing in the Hall of the Mountains Kings tonight!
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They got 5 fewer points than the UK: 7 as against 12.Originally posted by pacharan View PostWhat was the score?
The winners, Sweden, got 372.
So it's fair to say that, if Norway took one hell of a beating, so did the UK.
Still, at least a country that can actually afford to host it next year won.
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Erik the Viking!
Ingrid Cristiansen!
Vidkun Quisling!
Oli Gunnar Solksjaer!
Thor Heyerdahl!
Anders Brievik!
Eduard Munch...
Your boys took one hell of a beating tonight!
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