Good solid win against limited opposition. It's been a decent group stage performance overall. Seven points, two clean sheets, nine goals scored by six different players and none of them Kane. If we can get him scoring too then we've got goals from all over and will pose a threat to...
f***! Forgot to do round 3. Can I do the England Wales one now and the rest when i get up in the morning?
England (1) 3 2 (1)Wales
First goal 20
YC 5
RC 0
VAR 2
I've just seen on the Guardian mbm page for the Senegal Ecuador match that Senegal have a player called Moustapha Name. Surely a joke I thought, it's like the name's that players had in Kick Off and Kick Off 2.
But no, after a quick google it turns out he's really called Moustapha Name...
I haven't read the thread just clicked on the last page and have seen a discussion of communism. It got me wondering has anyone here actually ever read The Communist Manifesto fully?
I only ask because I studied Marx at uni. It was only for my undergraduate degree and only for a term but the...
Great performance by the Moroccans, thoroughly deserved win.
Are there usually this many upsets in the group stages? Saudi Arabia beating Argentina, Japan beating Germany, Morocco beating Belgium and we're only half way through the group phase.
I agree fully with your analysis. When faced with the option of playing to our strengths or trying to protect our weakness he all too often goes for the latter. I often find it infuriating. I have no problem with posts/comments like that.
My complaint is with the posters who don't offer...
Was that not your weekly Potter in/out threads?:lolol:
I think you might be:
A) Overestimating the power of NSC
B)Being generous to the 'Southgate's a palace prick' trope.
Ha, I thought I had deleted that. I'm not sure what's going on with the multi quote. I quoted you, wrote the reply, read it, thought it was a bit unnecessary and deleted it before posting a reply to swansman. Not sure how it's popped up.
Anyway, what I mean in simpler terms is: there are...
No, nor do I! But sometimes in the face of overwhelming odds all you can do is try.
Criticising the performance, highlighting where England went wrong is fine. I'm just bored sick of all the people putting the boot in at the first opportunity and using it to repeat their dull preconceived...
No. None of that. They just need to leave out the repetitive, boring unimaginative* comments that they make at any and every opportunity. Sometimes if you've got nothing positive, or constructive, to say then don't say anything. Or if you must, post it in this thread.
*I am aware that that...
Someones? At the very least he'll be going round every prefectural hq with an assortment of gifts. I'm expecting a 30 minute emotional live tv apology too.