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England V Scotland
#1
I would love my optimism to kick in here but being realistic I think us Jocks are in for a bit of a hammering tonight

What do you guys think
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#2
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#3
I make a point of never bad-mouthing any nation I might end up riding through.  Wink
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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#4
o football lol,  go on the jocks. :lol
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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(14-08-13, 05:07 PM)mr self destruct link Wrote: I make a point of never bad-mouthing any nation I might end up riding through.  Wink

I consider myself sent to Coventry ;-)
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#6
1-0 Scotland got a tenner on it.
Stevie
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#7
All the while Hodge-podge keeps selecting Cleverley, Welbeck and an injured Rooney anybody we play has got a chance.
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#8
So, 3-2 to England in the end. Never mind, we lost the battle...but still, I laughed at this:

http://www.lbc.co.uk/look-trafalgar-squa...view/30252
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#9
have to say I enjoyed the match and england should have scored at least 2 more....wasnt a walkover though.
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#10
Yup, closer than I thought if it wasn't for the set pieces :'( ....good game to watch too Smile
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#11
(14-08-13, 11:15 PM)mickvp link Wrote: So, 3-2 to England in the end. Never mind, we lost the battle...but still, I laughed at this:

http://www.lbc.co.uk/look-trafalgar-squa...view/30252

Scots are great fans - the ones I saw in Serbia when they came - positive energy, good cheering, it was great having them.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#12
good game, I think Citeh will be looking to off load Joe, he's gone sh*t since he done them ads for wash n go or whatever
fire never sleeps
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#13
A great game, both teams played well. Rooney is still knackered and so chuffed for Lambert, even though he's a Scummer.  :rollin


Mickey
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(14-08-13, 04:23 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: I would love my optimism to kick in here but being realistic I think us Jocks are in for a bit of a hammering tonight

What do you guys think
Think you're right. Lots of hammered Jocks milling around London last night. Made bike riding around Trafalgar Square a pretty scary activity.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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#15
Never understood the attraction of football. Rugby's more my game. Of course, being Scottish, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than support England in whatever sport (apart from motorcycle racing that is Smile ).
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(16-08-13, 06:18 PM)peterjca link Wrote: Never understood the attraction of football. Rugby's more my game. Of course, being Scottish, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than support England in whatever sport (apart from motorcycle racing that is Smile ).

What other sports can combine the speed, strength, fitness and athleticism, while at the same time incorporating style, technique, tactics, fluidity, teamwork, graft, entertainment (or lack of, sometimes thanks to tactics) with the regular shocks of results of underdogs. There are few that combine all that and more and thats the reason its the world game.
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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(16-08-13, 07:23 PM)Raymy link Wrote: [quote author=peterjca link=topic=9383.msg94791#msg94791 date=1376673509]
Never understood the attraction of football. Rugby's more my game. Of course, being Scottish, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than support England in whatever sport (apart from motorcycle racing that is Smile ).

What other sports can combine the speed, strength, fitness and athleticism, while at the same time incorporating style, technique, tactics, fluidity, teamwork, graft, entertainment (or lack of, sometimes thanks to tactics) with the regular shocks of results of underdogs. There are few that combine all that and more and thats the reason its the world game.
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Rugby!
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#18
Err not quite pete
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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(16-08-13, 07:23 PM)Raymy link Wrote: [quote author=peterjca link=topic=9383.msg94791#msg94791 date=1376673509]
Never understood the attraction of football. Rugby's more my game. Of course, being Scottish, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than support England in whatever sport (apart from motorcycle racing that is Smile ).

What other sports can combine the speed, strength, fitness and athleticism, while at the same time incorporating style, technique, tactics, fluidity, teamwork, graft, entertainment (or lack of, sometimes thanks to tactics) with the regular shocks of results of underdogs. There are few that combine all that and more and thats the reason its the world game.
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(16-08-13, 07:23 PM)Raymy link Wrote: What other sports can combine the speed, strength, fitness and athleticism, while at the same time incorporating style, technique, tactics, fluidity, teamwork, graft, entertainment (or lack of, sometimes thanks to tactics) with the regular shocks of results of underdogs. There are few that combine all that and more and thats the reason its the world game.

Exactly. Of all the sports I know, football is the one where the underdog have the greatest chance of winning (or getting a draw) - compared to underdogs in other sports ofcourse, not compared to favourites they play against.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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