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Anyone watching this? My disdain for international breaks and stuff might have to put be on hold for a game against the Jocks. Plus I think all the redmen are benched. Hopefully they stay that way 😀
Oh Christ! Rooney with the huddle talk! I can only imagine how much slobber and drooling those poor other 10 England players had to put up with there..
I've been taking a bit of stick from Scots and other Scotland-supporting "friends" on Facebook, so I'm more interested in the outcome of this than I expected to be.
Watching on a random Spanish-language stream. One of the 2 commentators has a very strong English accent, is unable to roll any "Rs" and pronounces English names much more convincingly than any Spanish words. Weird.
He also uses a lot of words that I would probably use if I tried to fake Spanish – fantastico! absolutamente! mucho importante!
Watching on a random Spanish-language stream. One of the 2 commentators has a very strong English accent, is unable to roll any "Rs" and pronounces English names much more convincingly than any Spanish words. Weird.
He also uses a lot of words that I would probably use if I tried to fake Spanish – fantastico! absolutamente! mucho importante!
1 - Wilshere's pass for that first goal was outstanding. As good a ball as you'll see.
2 - Lallana makes fucking shit happen. That's 2 goals in 4 or 5 day he's directly created. Same last year for Southampton; double figures in assists. Fucking play him Brodgers, and fuck one of Henderson or Coutinho off.
This is the first time since about 2004 that I've consistently seen us play anything approaching fluid and uninhibited football, and it's under Roy Hodgson and with only Rooney left of the 'golden generation'.
I'm starting to like England again. It feels more like a normal team.
This is the first time since about 2004 that I've consistently seen us play anything approaching fluid and uninhibited football, and it's under Roy Hodgson and with only Rooney left of the 'golden generation'.
I'm starting to like England again. It feels more like a normal team.
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