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Todd Warrior
- Sep 16, 2005
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Disappoints me hugely that he doesn't have the squad number 40 though.
I hope his nickname is Lemmi too.
Disappoints me hugely that he doesn't have the squad number 40 though.
actually though i think you may be wrong;
Starts Monday or Sunday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week. It is followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sunday is the 7th and final day.
The Seven-Day Week - Time and Date
You might disagree:
I thought defensively, against one of the world's worst teams, that Stones, Maguire and Cresswell were shite. Ripped open about four or five times / the wrong side ... of journeymen.
Our record of beating no decent team in a tournament, since Argentina in 2002, is highly likely. Forwards for other countries will exploit the donkeys at the back.
Winks looked the only player to have a good game, with Henderson doing everything asked in his role.
Rashford - awful touch the entire game. Alli ditto. They're meant to be our geniuses!
Next year's World Cup Final will be played on an artificial pitch!
An argument for this has been made in comparatively recent times - I'd like to know when this ISO was cooked up. After the 1970s, perhaps? Certainly when I was at school Sunday was definitely officially the first day of the week. I think it was (somehow, vaguely) connected with the Church. I do know for me though, that Sunday will always be the first day of the week - whatever the ISO, EU, NATO or the UN try to tell me!actually though i think you may be wrong;
Starts Monday or Sunday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week. It is followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sunday is the 7th and final day.
The Seven-Day Week - Time and Date
An argument for this has been made in comparatively recent times - I'd like to know when this ISO was cooked up. After the 1970s, perhaps? Certainly when I was at school Sunday was definitely officially the first day of the week. I think it was (somehow, vaguely) connected with the Church. I do know for me though, that Sunday will always be the first day of the week - whatever the ISO, EU, NATO or the UN try to tell me!
Brilliant
To be fair, they were so poor that it's best to drop out of the tournament now than do that in the finals, it would have been embarrassing for them
What a boring and uninspiring performance by England. I feel as though I've just wasted 2 hours of my life watching the game.
I have never tired of supporting the Albion and supported them no matter what, watching whenever I can. Like Triggaaar though, I am finding it difficult to care about watching England these days.
Alli is technically not brilliant, he never has been. However he's an end product machine.
Not on a good run of form lately though.
This, nowadays the only thing that the international breaks are good for is you can go on holiday without the fear of missing an Albion game. It's brilliant that FIFA announce the dates so far in advance
Make them play midweek. And no break. The international breaks are so boring and disruptive.It's over kill.
6 international games from the start of the season till Christmas
Why? So England can play Malta?
Get rid of the first or second one of the season
There just aren't enough players that you rate, or that the opposition will be worried about.
Kane, Alli, Rashford...that's about it, isn't it? Maybe Walker and Stones. The rest of them are pretty mediocre, and players like Livermore shouldn't be anywhere near an England team.
England football supporters have the highest expectations and negativity at the same time lol. The amount of drama in regards to past results or pointless information about players personal life is like some bitchy women's magazine.
There just aren't enough players that you rate, or that the opposition will be worried about.
Kane, Alli, Rashford...that's about it, isn't it? Maybe Walker and Stones. The rest of them are pretty mediocre, and players like Livermore shouldn't be anywhere near an England team.