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Moodybluebird
They are a fit, well-organised team with great strength in depth who are playing in a home tournament. I will admit that Sterling is one of the players of the tournament but collectively there is no wow factor to their football.
That is and can be all you need though.
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Apparently a petition has been started to get the game replayed :hehe::hehe:
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dembethewarrior
We know. You've said several times.
I want England to lose
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I want England to lose
Well played
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Well played
I know my onions
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BLUETIT
Apparently a petition has been started to get the game replayed :hehe::hehe:
Seen one for a UK bank holiday :hehe: think it would please and piss people off on here in equal measure.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I know my onions
I've got layers
Re: FT: ENGLAND 2 - 1 DENMARK. aet
All from the Guardian, so some on here won't bother with them I'm sure, but I think these are three interesting articles looking at different consequences arising from Wednesday's game;-
https://www.theguardian.com/football...-win-euro-2020
https://www.theguardian.com/football...ross-continent
https://www.theguardian.com/football...o-2020-success
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I want Italy to win but Southgate and this group of players are generally likeable. Like the way theyve ignored the boo boys.
No comparison to me with the play off final where I really wanted a Brentford win.
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the other bob wilson
The arrogance of these people to even contemplate a national day off if they win on Sunday knows no bounds.
European vitriol re the pelanty dive justified.
Southgate for PM!
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Hilts
I want Italy to win but Southgate and this group of players are generally likeable. Like the way theyve ignored the boo boys.
No comparison to me with the play off final where I really wanted a Brentford win.
This
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Just seen the footage of Mount giving his shirt to that young girl. These players and manager will deserve it. The buffoon jumping on the bandwagon in an England shirt makes me want to be physically sick.
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MacAdder
The arrogance of these people to even contemplate a national day off if they win on Sunday knows no bounds.
European vitriol re the pelanty dive justified.
Southgate for PM!
there is no chance in hell that they will win on sunday.
even thick tw@t boris knows it hence his dumb gesture
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ToTaL ITK
there is no chance in hell that they will win on sunday.
even thick tw@t boris knows it hence his dumb gesture
They love a good football success story these politicians, I hear Rees-Mogg has been enquiring when Wanderers season tickets go on sale.
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I just find it hilarious that “it’s coming home”, like they’ve already won it.
I live in England, my wife’s English and my boys were born here, but I just can’t bear the presumptive narrative of it all.
It’s not just the media - a load of England supporting Dads didn’t like saying that the penalty was dodge and that Harry Kane did not deserve a penalty when he went down. They answer by saying that Denmark shouldn’t have got a free kick. One of them even posted a meme of the UK with “it’s coming home” on the England bit and “Bitter and Sh1t” for the rest of us. Let’s see how well that ages.
To my mind, the difference was in the substitutions. The Danes made theirs too early and as a result were leggy by extra time.
I supported England in the distant past (Euro 96, in particular), but no way now.
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Originally Posted by
The Hooded Claw
I just find it hilarious that “it’s coming home”, like they’ve already won it.
I live in England, my wife’s English and my boys were born here, but I just can’t bear the presumptive narrative of it all.
It’s not just the media - a load of England supporting Dads didn’t like saying that the penalty was dodge and that Harry Kane did not deserve a penalty when he went down. They answer by saying that Denmark shouldn’t have got a free kick. One of them even posted a meme of the UK with “it’s coming home” on the England bit and “Bitter and Sh1t” for the rest of us. Let’s see how well that ages.
To my mind, the difference was in the substitutions. The Danes made theirs too early and as a result were leggy by extra time.
I supported England in the distant past (Euro 96, in particular), but no way now.
It's just an aspirational ditty. A bit like 'The Blues are going up', 'We're the greatest team in football...', 'We're going to win the league' etc.
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Originally Posted by
The Hooded Claw
I just find it hilarious that “it’s coming home”, like they’ve already won it.
I live in England, my wife’s English and my boys were born here, but I just can’t bear the presumptive narrative of it all.
It’s not just the media - a load of England supporting Dads didn’t like saying that the penalty was dodge and that Harry Kane did not deserve a penalty when he went down. They answer by saying that Denmark shouldn’t have got a free kick. One of them even posted a meme of the UK with “it’s coming home” on the England bit and “Bitter and Sh1t” for the rest of us. Let’s see how well that ages.
To my mind, the difference was in the substitutions. The Danes made theirs too early and as a result were leggy by extra time.
I supported England in the distant past (Euro 96, in particular), but no way now.
Agree with everything except your paragraph about supporting England. When West Germany equalised in the last few seconds of the 1966 final, I must have been the happiest 12 year old in the land. Sadly my joy didn't last.
No doubt influenced by my dad, I've always had disdain for English international football teams but even so I really liked the team of 1970, in my view the best England team I have seen.....until now.
My one wish is that Spain had a great finisher because England would have been chasing shadows on Sunday, just like Italy were for most of the semi final. Alas, I believe England now have a decent chance of becoming European champions for the first time. Fingers crossed it doesn't come home.
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For a bit of fun I’ve began to look at it from a parks game perspective;
Final whistle, gutted, just couldn’t hold out.
5pm ish back in the club, “They were better than us, did well to hold them to 2-1”
6.30-7.30, “Might have been different at our place, we had a few chances”
9pm-10, “They had some diving sods mind, ref fell for it, our goal was a cracker and their first a f*cking own goal”
11.30- 12.30, “A f*cking own goal and a dodgy pelanty, that our ‘keeper saved, lucky bastards, we were much the better side”
Sunday dinner time session, “We wuz robbed, two balls on the pitch, dive for the pen, laser in our ‘keeper’s eyes, those tossers on the touch line even booed us when a few of the lads were having their last fag before kick off, I’m ‘phoning the league tomorrow”.
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Moodybluebird
Agree with everything except your paragraph about supporting England. When West Germany equalised in the last few seconds of the 1966 final, I must have been the happiest 12 year old in the land. Sadly my joy didn't last.
No doubt influenced by my dad, I've always had disdain for English international football teams but even so I really liked the team of 1970, in my view the best England team I have seen.....until now.
My one wish is that Spain had a great finisher because England would have been chasing shadows on Sunday, just like Italy were for most of the semi final. Alas, I believe England now have a decent chance of becoming European champions for the first time. Fingers crossed it doesn't come home.
England winning does not equate to football coming home. They have very little pedigree in the tournament, they certainly haven't won it before. the default state in international tournaments certainly isn't England winning.
I always thought the original song was about the tournament (in 1996) being played IN England - i.e. the football coming home to it's roots. Still a slightly arrogant notion, as nobody outside of England really considers England to be the home of football.