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TulliusDetritus wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 12:23 pm
gamer78 wrote: Sat Jun 11, 2022 8:40 pm "best football stadium in the world" I've doubts, it is not only about tech. but also maybe history should be important and the location.
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Well everyone who has been to the stadium says it's the best they've been to.

As for history, Everton ground has loads of history but it's a dated ground that's why they want/need to build a new stadium. Or check Man Utd ground, that is slowley falling down. They desperately need to do something. So history really means nothing about how great a stadium is.

SPurs new ground even has an American football pitch that rolls out over the football pitch!!

It's certainly the best in the UK. Remember it's was only completed 2 years ago. Cost over 1billion pounds I believe.

Anyway best in the UK, one of the best managers, two of the best forwards and already signed three new players two of which are great signings who will play straight away, the other back up to Loris. I'm hoping this year we will be pushing Chelsea all the way for third spot. SHould be if all goes well. Couple more signings of the quality we have got so far will be superb
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Wishing the Lionesses all the best for Sunday. Sadly they are up against the Germans and we know how England vs Germany usually ends in football.....but hope springs eternal Baldrick
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Viking FK (or Viking Stavanger internationally) went through to the third qualifying round in Conference League after knocking out Sparta Prague. 0-0 away and finally 2-1 at home. Can Sligo Rovers FC from Ireland beat the mighty Vikings from Norway in the third qualifying round? I hope not… Sligo beating Scottish side Motherwell over two matches(!). Hmm…

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Congrats to England for bringing it back home in front of a record attendance to any Euro Championship final ever! What a thriller it was, too :geek:
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Agreed. It was terrific to watch.

I would have had to go out if it got to penalties.
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Congratulations, England, for a well deserved title.
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Football is a harsh mistress.

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Unless the TV broadcaster muted the sound (and there is no suggestion it did) then the minute silence for Queen Elizabeth II was respectfully observed by the Italian and German fans.

Well done to them. Class.
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Love football - always said its the best game ever :D

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Glad you enjoy it. :)

We had a lousy season (one pointless match remain).
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I think there is some sort of football tournament starting now. Should we have some sort of friendly tipping competition?
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I think the most unanticipated World Cup since the 1930's is about to start.

My tip. England will struggle to get out of the group (most likely) or win it with ease (unlikely) - or anything in between. But regardless of their group performance they will then lose comprehensively in the first knock out match they play.
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And I have England as going to the final. :lol:
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Orm wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 11:25 am And I have England as going to the final. :lol:
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I hope you haven't put money on it :o
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Qatar vs Equador.

No offence but has there EVER been a more uninspiring opening match in a World Cup Finals.......?
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warspite1 wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 11:57 am
Orm wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 11:25 am And I have England as going to the final. :lol:
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warspite1 wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 12:17 pm Qatar vs Equador.

No offence but has there EVER been a more uninspiring opening match in a World Cup Finals.......?
Don't know. But I put it to you that this is the most uninspiring world cup ever.
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I am not following football, and I mean literally. Don't know who won the last major leagues and other competitions and I'm dead serious XD Hope you enjoy it though. No prediction at all then.
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