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#106 Post by Parkol »

Fugitive1979 wrote:Best of luck to England against Croatia tonight. :D
I wish the strongest team will win.
If we lost, we will lost again in Euro 2008 or somewhere else.
But I believe in us.
Russia is Russia.

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#107 Post by Parkol »

black, Russia will always have enemies, always.
the country with such a big territoryas Russia can't have Real Friends.
it's obvious.
small country barks, big rules.

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#108 Post by Fugitive1979 »

:roll:
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#109 Post by dVTB »

Parkol wrote:small country barks, big rules.
you forgot to add the words ".... in a dictatorial way"

Oh, Russia is so big that you need a coach from a small country to lead your national team. :lol:

I hope England will get a draw or victory tonight.

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#110 Post by Parkol »

dVTB wrote:
Parkol wrote:small country barks, big rules.
you forgot to add the words ".... in a dictatorial way"

Oh, Russia is so big that you need a coach from a small country to lead your national team. :lol:

I hope England will get a draw or victory tonight.
I didn't say that there are no talanted people in the world or I would never listen to Pet Shop Boys.

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#111 Post by JSDOUVRES »

OK, I'm starting to plan my holiday for next summer. Any suggestions, and no not Russia or Croatia!!

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#112 Post by JSDOUVRES »

Ive seen some bad first halves for England before but that was super shit. As soon as they get in good forward positions they give the ball away. Every time a terrible final ball or cross.
Bring on Beckham!

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#113 Post by black »

Peace.
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Tea or coffee?

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#114 Post by Fugitive1979 »

2-3

Oh dear........ :shock: :(
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#115 Post by Janet Street-Porter »

I actually feel sorry for McLaren. Those overpaid primadonnas got what they deserved tonight - the difference in technique between the sides was shocking.

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#116 Post by JSDOUVRES »

They deserved to lose too, didn't watch the second half until 15 minutes before the end and of course they scored!
Goodbye England!!!! :cry:

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#117 Post by Fugitive1979 »

Janet Street-Porter wrote:I actually feel sorry for McLaren. Those overpaid primadonnas got what they deserved tonight - the difference in technique between the sides was shocking.
While the manager stood under an umbrella, afraid to get his hair wet. Where was the fight?

Bye, bye, Steve McClown!
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#118 Post by JSDOUVRES »

If he goes who replaces him? That is one of the biggest problems.
I have to say though that Croatia played well tonight from what I saw. In the last 10 minutes they held on to the ball brilliantly and were cool under pressure. For England it was the complete opposite. I really did not expect to lose but more than that it was the way they played. You can lose and play OK and then you can lose and play badly and without pride and they did. And at home!

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#119 Post by Janet Street-Porter »

Fugitive1979 wrote:While the manager stood under an umbrella, afraid to get his hair wet. Where was the fight?

Bye, bye, Steve McClown!
Oh, I don't rate him as a manager but what can you do when they walk on the pitch? If England players spent more time practising their technique and less setting up their own TV channels and selling their licensing rights, they might be able to keep hold of the ball. They've probably started selling off the latest instalments of their autobiographies already. Fat Frank: My Summer Off, only £18.99.

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#120 Post by Fugitive1979 »

Janet Street-Porter wrote:
Fugitive1979 wrote:While the manager stood under an umbrella, afraid to get his hair wet. Where was the fight?

Bye, bye, Steve McClown!
Oh, I don't rate him as a manager but what can you do when they walk on the pitch? If England players spent more time practising their technique and less setting up their own TV channels and selling their licensing rights, they might be able to keep hold of the ball. They've probably started selling off the latest instalments of their autobiographies already.
True, but you need a leader, someone with a plan. If the plan is crap then so the execution will be.
Janet Street-Porter wrote:Fat Frank: My Summer Off, only £18.99.
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