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Oeeee, oeeee, oeeeee......

Too drunk to write more....
Congrats to Italy also. They did a fantastic game against Germany.
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He just left the pitch pushed passed the officals of the Italian team, did not congratulate the winners or stay behind with his team mate.

Maybe he is arrogant, maybe he needed time to collect himself.


But Spain were in a different league tonight. They totally dominated the pitch the 90 minutes.

They are the worthy winners of the Euro2012.


Was great playing here too.

Now we have to work out how to play the NFL season.

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Yes, I said to rogo that I would have a go, if he had a go at our footie, so fairs fair. No idea about any of it, but given I came last in our competition, I guess that may not be a bad thing [:)]
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ORIGINAL: british exil


Now we have to work out how to play the NFL season.

Mat
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Yes, I said to rogo that I would have a go, if he had a go at our footie, so fairs fair. No idea about any of it, but given I came last in our competition, I guess that may not be a bad thing [:)]

Maybe u should think in alternatives. Like highjacking a certain fish, a goldfish. [;)]

Rasmus

P.S Considering there are up too 16 NFL games a week, maybe u should leave out the score part and concentrate on just the win/loss result. Remember that in certain weeks the first games are played on thursdays and not in others, when making a deadline for turning in predictions.
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Congrats Spain !
Those first two goals were just 'out of this world' soccer-performance
[&o]
A well deserved Victory!
(...and i heavily doubt, if Germany had made it into the final, we could have 'steal' that victory from them, no way ...leider)

so all is well, best team won [:)]
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......and Spurs appoint AVB. Of course this MAY be a genius appointment - but the disaster at Chelsea would suggest otherwise so why are Spurs taking the chance? Harumph [&:]
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OK, I want to be the first one to say it: the winner of the next big tournament thing -the World Cup in Brazil 2014 that is- is going to be................................. Brazil [8D]

Because I think they are the best team AND they play at home? No. A big NO in fact...

Simply because the non Brazilian team that dares win that 2014 WC are going to leave the country inside a coffin! [:D]
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Orm, would you wake me when this nightmare of a discussion ends??? Please.
Time to wake up Steiner. The Championships are over now.
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Yes but the domestic season is on (in Sweden) and is about to start in England.
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Yes but the domestic season is on (in Sweden) and is about to start in England.
Yes. I am sorry Steiner. You can go back to sleep now. [:(]
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Yes but the domestic season is on (in Sweden) and is about to start in England.
What is happening to English Football? Rio Ferdinand in trouble now? Will it ever end?
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The English football season starts this weekend - hurrah!! [:)]

Then I remembered who I support..... Hurrooo....[:(]
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The English football season starts this weekend - hurrah!! [:)]

Then I remembered who I support..... Hurrooo....[:(]
I thought you supported the bestest football club in the world.

At least your team play with the big boys. My team play in a league so bad, at least according to Europe cup results, that it is considered one of the worst leagues in Europe.
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At least your team play with the big boys. My team play in a league so bad, at least according to Europe cup results, that it is considered one of the worst leagues in Europe.

Bet it's a lot cheaper to get in, though. When I was (much) younger I used to watch non-league football (the then mighty Newquay AFC in the then Jewson South Western). Great laugh, far more fun than the pros and you spent more on the after-match pasty and chips than on admission. The odd long-distance trip in the FA Cup or Vase was even better. It took us a week afterwards to sober up. [:D]
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At least your team play with the big boys. My team play in a league so bad, at least according to Europe cup results, that it is considered one of the worst leagues in Europe.

Bet it's a lot cheaper to get in, though. When I was (much) younger I used to watch non-league football (the then mighty Newquay AFC in the then Jewson South Western). Great laugh, far more fun than the pros and you spent more on the after-match pasty and chips than on admission. The odd long-distance trip in the FA Cup or Vase was even better. It took us a week afterwards to sober up. [:D]
Close to 30$ per ticket to the long side and that is not the most expensive place there. So I am sure it is cheaper but I am not so sure it is a lot cheaper.

Perhaps I should have said that it is the premier league in Sweden that my team play in but our success in Europe is so abysmal that the ranking is abysmal as well (for both the league and teams).
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When I was (much) younger I used to watch non-league football (the then mighty Newquay AFC in the then Jewson South Western). Great laugh, far more fun than the pros and you spent more on the after-match pasty and chips than on admission. The odd long-distance trip in the FA Cup or Vase was even better. It took us a week afterwards to sober up. [:D]
Sounds fun. [:)]

But I do not think I would survive such a wet long-distance trip. I am to old for that stuff.[:D]
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The English football season starts this weekend - hurrah!! [:)]

Then I remembered who I support..... Hurrooo....[:(]
I thought you supported the bestest football club in the world.

At least your team play with the big boys. My team play in a league so bad, at least according to Europe cup results, that it is considered one of the worst leagues in Europe.
Warspite1

Lovely sunny day yesterday, and spent it at the beach (well mostly in the sea) with the
girls [:)]

Two sour notes to end the day on however 1. I didnt put enough sun cream on OUCH, and 2. Got home to find Spurs had lost. I hate football [:(]
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Football can be a brutal sport.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSc67D9BjoE
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Orm is this what you get up to? [X(]....and on a school night [:-]


http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddballs/9 ... rk-display


[;)][:D]
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Orm is this what you get up to? [X(]....and on a school night [:-]


http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddballs/9 ... rk-display


[;)][:D]
Me? I didn't do a thing. I was sound asleep.[:)]
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